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Question: If the jinn can harm
us, what would be the antidote? Many humans are bothered by them so they
resort to saints and faqirs to help them get rid of them. You do not necessarily
have to be their ‘disciple’ for that.
The most effective way of staying away from Satan therefore is to remain involved in remembering Allah Almighty through the Qur’an and other ways. If you have confidence in the Almighty’s complete control over everything, then no evil force would be able to affect you, inshaAllah. The Qur’an assures us:
Although I don’t rule out the possibility
of an outside party being useful in getting rid of the influences of the
jinn, I must warn you that it is a very dangerous business. We don’t know
who is genuinely sincere in his efforts and who is doing it for his ulterior
motives. One can be often misled by appearances in these cases. Since those
who are allegedly thought to possess cures to such ailments are considered
gifted with extraordinary non-physical abilities, there is every possibility
that their ability is exaggerated, even if they are not doing anything
deliberately wrong. However, if someone is confident that he/she would
take adequate measures not to be influenced by the ill-effects of this
process, then outside help can also be considered in the more serious cases.
One should however be extremely careful in avoiding all traces of shirk
or religious innovation in the entire process.
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