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Solving Elusive Jinn Harassment: A Comprehensive Guide
Dealing with jinn harassment can be a daunting experience, especially when it persists for years. Whether you are a practicing Muslim or not, the presence of jinn can disrupt your peace and well-being. This guide provides a comprehensive approach to addressing jinn attachment and harassment, drawing from traditional prayers and practices.
Understanding Jinn Attachment
Jinn are often considered misunderstood entities in many cultures. In the Islamic tradition, jinn are classified as supernatural beings created by Allah from fire. They can interact with humans and sometimes cause harassment. The challenge lies in identifying and addressing jinn-related issues effectively.
Traditional Methods to Get Rid of Jinn
Many Muslims rely on traditional prayers and practices to address jinn harassment. Here are some effective methods as per popular Islamic practices:
Dua and Seeking Help from Ghaus Pak
One of the most effective ways to address jinn harassment is through dua (prayer) and seeking help from Ghaus Pak (Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani).
“Uhduru Bamalakal Arwahil Muqaddasay Wal Hayul Haqqa Ya Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani Hazir Sho”
Read this 101 times every day to seek Ghaus Pak's help.
“Ya Rahimo Ya Rahim Ya Karimu Ya Moiz”
Recite this 27 times between Maghrib and Isha azan.
This dua was shared by Hazrat Ali to get all your duas accepted instantly. While it may not work for everyone, it can be a powerful tool for those who believe in its efficacy.
Prayers for Jinn Removal
Other prayers that can be used to ward off jinn include:
“Audzubi llahissamiullalimhi minashshaitanirrajim bismilahirrahmanirrahim”
Recite this in the morning and evening.
.Extend your protection with Surah Al-Quraish when eating outside:
Sura Al-Quraish: “Alif Lam Mim Sad”
Recite this dua 3 times before and after eating outside.
Practical Measures to Protect Yourself
While prayer is an essential tool, practical measures can also be taken to protect yourself. Here are some steps:
Water Purification for Protection
For those seeking protection against the evil eye (Ain), you can use water from the wudu pool at a mosque or mix leftover wudu water from different mosques:
Recite Ayatul Qursy (Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat 255) with 9 waqafs. Recite Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas after.
Wash or take a bath with this water.
Protections Against Spells (Sihr)
To protect against spells, recite these ayats at night, preferably after Isha:
First 5 ayats of Surah Al-Baqarah (Alif Laam Mim) until “Humul Muflihun” Surah Al-Qursy as mentioned Last 3 ayats of Surah Al-Baqarah (Lillahi Mafissamaa until “Quiamul Kafirin”)Protections for Your Home and Belongings
Here are additional steps to protect your home and belongings:
Recite Al Fatihah and the following dua when entering or leaving your house:Recite “Salamun aala Sulaiman(fill aalamin)” in the forest to protect yourself from jinn. Replace Sulaiman with Noah if protecting yourself against poisonous animals:Bismillahitawakkilu allah lahuw alaaqawwat illa uillah
Additional Tips and Considerations
Believe strongly in the power of these prayers and actions for them to be effective. Additionally, if you come across the jinn, recite this dua:
Audzubillah min al-Aanukubillahikhatnatillah
Recite this dua at least 3 times.
To protect yourself from harm through food, especially when eating outside, follow these steps:
Recite Surah Al-Quraish before leaving home. Recite it again after reaching the restaurant. Look at the drink to ensure your shadow is visible. If not, avoid drinking. Recite the dua again and turn your plate. If there is something wrong with the food, the plate should break on its own.Lastly, this dua can be recited after prayers for general protection:
Audzubillah min al-Aanukubillahikhatnatillah
Recite this at least 3 times for general protection against black magic.
Conclusion
Dealing with jinn harassment can be challenging, but with the right tools and beliefs, it can be managed. By incorporating these traditional methods into your daily routine, you can create a protective barrier around yourself and your home.