Asalualikum brother,
I just wanted to share with you some
experience of jiin/sehr,
I have had an occasion where I have been
attacked by jiin, I wanted to cup my brother as he
has schizophrenia and a lot of mental problems as
I may have mentioned before, I decided to cup him
in the sunna places and his head, not thinking of
the seriousness of cupping on the head and knowing
I should be in wadu perhaps thinking his my
brother I didn't have my wadu when I cupped him,
and to my loss after 2 days I waked up in madness,
screaming telling my husband its yawm l qiyama and
went totally mad, my husband had to bring a raqi
and read quran for five hours which didn't make
much difference, and because I became violent my
husband decided to call the ambulance to take me
to hospital to calm down, which I did, while in
hospital I repeatedly done ruqya on my own self as
though it wasn't me recited so much quran,
spitting on the walls for a least 12 hrs until 4
nurses injected me. and I then calmed down.
I spend four days there after which I came
back home and was back to normal and decided my
self to have cupping on my head to make
sure I was cleaned! And I did dye my
feet and hair with henna from your advice, it is
so true and important to protect oneself to the
fullest and have gained that experience from what
happened to me. But subanAllah many good
things have come out of this alhamdullillah some
members of my family who were smoking for 20
years and not praying have immediately stopped and
have prayed on time for 3 weeks now and haven't
turned back on smoking which I am so happy and
thank Allah for this, and remember the Quran
stating after difficulty comes ease.
May Allah reward you for the continuous vital
information and time that you give on your website
and that myself and my family have benefited
greatly from.
wasalam
From: Abu Hind
<sh...@tibbenabwi.com> Subject:
{Tibb-e-Nabawi} Mahjoom with Jinn / Sehr To:
zuba...@gmail.com Date: Tuesday, 1 March,
2011, 8:48
Assalam O
Alaikum,
Pray 2 Rak'ah before
starting Hijamah &
let the patient perform the same.
Hijamah is needed at
Akhda'ain, Kahil, Haamah, Yafookh &
Qamahduwah & a point behind the heart (at
the left of Kahil).
You should be careful
enough to protect yourself, you must have some
friends around, reciting Quran continuously. Dye
your head & beard with Henna, put olive oil
in your head, fumigate the room with
Frankincense (Lubaan), keep a bottle of cold
water, blow Surah Fatihah, Ikhlaas &
Muawwazatain on water & let the Mahjoom
drink a sip from it, also sprinkle this water
over his head, chest & back. Try to control
him well when the spell may get
crushed.
After Hijamah, ask him to
be punctual in prayers, Tilawat, Zikr, Sadaqah,
Istighfaar & to remain clean, otherwise the
Jinn will re-occupy him. Throw
the dish antenna & music out of the house
for ever, protect the eyes & ears. Patient
may have a habit of sleeping over his stomach
(facing the bed), ask him to adopt Sunnah ways of
sleeping.
"T19" is
the most powerful blend among
all formulations, with 19 herbs of
Tibb-e-Nabawi.
Henna water with honey at
empty stomach, Talbinah at the
breakfast, skip the lunch & soft
vegetable curry (Gourd or beetroot) at dinner with barley bread are
beneficial. Animal proteins, spicy foods, soda
drinks, tea & coffee should be avoided till
his digestion improves. Cooking should be in olive oil
exclusively, vinegar is helpful, Nabeez was also
a favorite drink of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho
Alaihe Wasallam, have you ever tried it
by yourself ? You should struggle hard
to bring these blessed foods / drinks in your
daily routine & within your community, we
have already lost our past & the time is
short.
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Sent:
Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:17 AM
Subject:
RE: {Tibb-e-Nabawi} Lethargy after Hijamah
One
patient suffers from the following ailments
Chronic
Abdominal Disorder , Epilepsy
(seizures), Dysfunctional
Bowel, Peri-anal
abscesses
The
cause of these ailments are jinn/jadoo he has
been suffering for many years he is currently on
very heavy opiate based medications what do you
think and also how should I approach this
patient what areas should I do hijama on
and what foods and herbs do you advise,
look forward to your advice inshallah.
Wslm
Zubair
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