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"We created man from dry, ringing clay, obtained from modified mud. And before that, We created the jinn from a scorching fire" (Quran 15:26-27) Photo Quran from jinnThese words from the Holy Scripture testify to the existence of jinn, creatures from a parallel world, invisible to man. However, despite this, jinn have a special influence on the world of people. Jinn have extraordinary abilities, such as taking any form (human, plant or animal), controlling human bodies, etc. Basically, the possession of a jinn in a person occurs due to the evil nature of the jinn. In order to protect themselves from this, Muslims should read the words of the Lord more often in their home. Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wasallam said: "Verily, Satan flees from the house in which Baqarah (the 2nd Surah of the Quran) is recited" (Tirmidhi) Satan is one of the evil jinn known to the Muslim world. It is also possible to expel a jinn from a person's body only with the help of suras that mention the name of Allah. Muslim theologians advise using such suras and verses as Surah Al-Fatiha, some verses of Surah Al-Baqarah, Ayat Al-Kursi, and the following suras will also help: Surah Al-Agraf, Al-Gimran, Yunus, Ta Ha, Ar-Rahmyan, As-Saffat, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas. The Quran should be read aloud while near the sick person. The person reading the Quran should observe the rules of tajweed. Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) advised reading the following words of the Quran, which help to heal any illness, including the expulsion of a jinn from the body: Say seven times "As'alu-Llaha-l-'Azima, Rabbal-l-'arshi-l-'azimi, an yash-fiyya-ka." ("I ask Allah the Great, the Lord of the Great Throne, to heal you.") "Bismillahi!" ("In the name of Allah!"), Then repeat seven times: "A'uzu billahi wa qudrati-hi min sharri ma ajidu wa ukhazi-ru!" ("I seek refuge with Allah and His power from the evil of what I feel and fear!") After which one must say the words: "Bismillahi arkika min kulli shyay-in yuzika wa min shyarri kulli nyafsin wa gayni khasidin. Allahu yashfika bismillah arkika" ("In the name of Allah I read from everything that harms you, and from the evil of any spirit and any eye. May Allah grant that it heal you! In the name of Allah I read for you.") After healing a person, the healer must be sure to tell him that only the Name of the Lord helped him to be cured from the touch of evil and he must be grateful to Him.