Do Demons exist? The evidence.

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I remember one of my old friends Mom told us about an experience she had when she and her two sons were living in some rough apartments (Section 8) and she woke up terrified for some reason and in front of her bed was the top half of her deceased father (She said he was like a mist, more prominent near the waist where it just kind of disappeared). He told her "Get up! You're in trouble, get the boys", and was gone. She was half asleep and processing everything when she heard someone trying to kick their door in, she grabbed her gun and walked in the hallway as soon as the people got in. She said she shot at them until her clip was empty and after that first couple shots they dipped. They ended up arresting two guys because they had to go to the hospital and she had called 911 as soon as they were running away. I guess there was another guy too but they never figured out who it was. I'm not a big believer in the paranormal but that story always stuck with me.

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Regarding 30:30, I experienced this just a few weeks ago.

I was on a lunch break from work and I had stepped out. I took a little longer than planned for I had lost track of time. It occurred to me as I was getting ready to leave, I need to pray my duhr prayer. At once, thoughts flooded my mind that I don’t have time, I can’t afford to be late, I need to rush back. I recognized these as satan’s evil whisperings and I told my self this is but a test, so I pushed through and began my prayer.

While in my prayer, these whispering still persisted and I was unable to focus, the stress of being late to work constantly lurking and nagging. I was not, NOT going to pray, God provided me with this job to begin with, it is in His hands my security lay.

I’m aware of this hadith, but I also know it isn’t intended for everyday use as not everything is a result of evil whispering. I did however feel this one in particular to be more stressful and near impossible to shake off, so I do as the hadith instructs - I recited and dry spit over my left shoulder three times.

Instant. Clarity. I felt an incredible ease/peace and a worldly disconnect, and delved deeply into my prayer, my focus and realization that the most important thing in my life, that which is my purpose in this existence, outside of which nothing else matters, finely tuned and in touch with. I prostrated before God fully aware. I realized rightfully how insignificant and inconsequential my work is in regards to what I was doing. I prayed peacefully and a lengthy prayer.

When I returned to work, there was no consequence or fall out for my being late. It didn’t matter. It never mattered. It is just shaytan trying to convince you. This was and experienced realization, one many of us Muslims are keenly aware of. It bares witness to the truth that is our deen.

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Recitation of Ayatul Kursi the verse of the Throne is the protection and counter attack in these kind of situations.

privatei
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I remember once reading about sharing spiritual experince on reddit, most of the experience almost alike but there is one story from a guy from pakistan that makes me laughed. He wrote that he really wish to see a jinn so bad because of curiousity that he even asked for it to God on his 5 times daily prayers for few weeks. Until one day after his maghrib or isha prayer i forgot, he heard a loud bang noise in the back of his house and thought if it was a thief. So he grabbed a bat and ran to the back of his house and when he open the back door of his house he saw a very old man with very long white beard wearing all white long robe then slaped him in the face really hard while yelling at him 'now you see me ! Satisfied now ?? ' then woof...the old man flew away and diseppeared like a smoke. The guy learns that it must be the jinn that he've been asking for to see but the jinn just hate to see him 🤷‍♀

hidori_soura
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Yes they absolutely do and we are in a daily spiritual battle for our souls hold on to the rope of Allah always ❤

catherine
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Something similar happened to me and my friend while prospecting in outback Australia just as I turned in to bed, it was horrific.
When I got up in the morning my friend said we had to leave because of an horrific night he had and explained exactly the same experience I encountered then I shared my experience.
We packed up camp and went home but what ever this was followed us home and at the time I wasn’t a Muslim so I had a pastor come and bless my house after I experienced the same there while I was in bed having a coffee.
Still on my mind but Allah is my wall of protection now so the fear has gone.

andrewwalker
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Thank you for the effort you put behind this post. I have had several spiritual encounters turning me from an agnostic to a true believer. Those experiences made me rethink the way I was quick to blame peoples story on mental illness. When I’ve shared these accounts only few believe and most will discount the experience with a negative breath. It takes courage for me to share these stories because people are geared to not believe in them. Thank you!

Liftinus
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I lived alone in a house that was abandoned for more than a decade. It seems that the house was also haunted. The very first moment I started reading the Holy Quran loudly, it seems that I insulted some guys! I literally heard horses hoofs running on top of the ceilings. I got scared, so I went to check whose above the house, and there was no one. This incident made me believe in some rumors, that demons feet is similar to horses/goats hoofs, cause when they fled away, they sounded like many hoofs hitting hard on top of the ceiling. I dont think they came back, cause when I read the Quran again I didnt hear anything.

sinan_islam
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Ayatul kursi and Sura aklas, surah falak, Sura nas are great defense against Devils. But 5 times prayer are fundamental key. Also recite "aaaudo be kalimat, Allahit tammat, min sharri ma khalaq" 3 times after Fajr and magrib. Salam.

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It is common for us in Bangladesh to sleep on the floor when a lot os relative comes to your home, and there is not much space to accomodate then. In one such occasion, my cousins had a lot of relatives staying at their home. In one room on the bed he and his mom was sleeping, in the middle was one cousin on the floor and another single bed on the otherside there was another cousin. In the middle of the night whle everyone was asleep (in near complete darkness), something pushed away the single bed (with my cousin in it violenty). She woke up shouting, which in turn woke up everyone. But before anyone realized waht has happened, my cousing (the male one) who shouted saying who is that in the corner of the room. All looked and saw a black figure which vanished into thin air immediately. They were so terrified that none could sleep that night.

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I had an encounter
I was sleeping when at close to midnight I was awoken, I was sleeping on my right side so I was able to perceive all of the room, and here it was, A dark figure about 30cm away from my face. All the hair on my back stood on end and felt terrified for a moment, but I moved no muscle nor closed an eye as if my brain is telling me worry not and go back to sleep and so I did, but I woke up around 2 minutes later and the figure is still there, but this time my hair didn't stand that much out of fear. I was still afraid but not as much as first time, I got a good look on the figure without moving my head or eyes so I was only able to see his waist, lower abdomen, and upper thigh. The figure was dark but not in that it itself was dark, but that as if someone scrippled over its existence with a pen to make it appear unconceivable. I went back again to sleep then woke up 2-3 mintues later, the figure was still there and so I said "leave me". I said that without saying it, I mean my mouth moved on its own without me moving it or intending on moving it but I went back to sleep, and woke up the figure is still there. I said "leave me or I'll burn you." my mouth moved on its own again without me willing it to and I thought why don't I recite from the Quran so that IT leaves, but immediatly I was reminded that sometimes Jinn tresspass upon humans and vice versa and that the correct thing to do is to warn the tresspasser, but this thought came to me after asking a question internally as if my brain or "my soul" was answering me. So I went back to sleep and woke up 2-3 minutes later the figure is still there and so I recited Ayat Al-Kursi of Surat Al-Baqarah 2:255 of the Quran but my mouth was reciting the verse without me willing it, as if my soul was reciting. And as I reached the words "Walaa Yuheetuna Beshei'n Min Ilmiheeh" (But no one can grasp any of His knowledge except what He wills) I went back to sleep on my own but this time I had a dream, in the dream I continued the verse from where I stopped while awake, and there in front of me the figure was rolling on the floor with smokeless black fire cosuming him.

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The first story reminds me of a story a hiker friend told me.

He was backpacking on an isolated part of the Pacific Crest Trail in Southern California. It's high desert climate... so sometimes you're hiking through alpine forests, and sometimes you're hiking desert mountains with no greenery, just sage brush and rocks. The elevation goes up to 8, 000 ft., where the air is dry and thin. He was going to hike through for a week. He's an experienced backpacker who is used to traveling on his own, has done a lot of hiking.

He said he was two days into the hike, and he had barely seen anyone that whole time. Near the end of day two, and he'd gone 24 hours without seeing another human. Depending on the time of year and the segment of trail you're on, that can be normal. The nearest town stop was another two days away (at least).

He was on a ridgeline part of the trail. On this stretch of the trail, you're hiking north, and you walk atop ridges and wind around peaks and along cliffsides. You can typically see spectacular views of the desert valleys 8, 000 feet below to the east, and rolling green hills sloping off to the west.

Sunset is approaching, and he is still a long way from the next camp site with water (and likely other backpackers). He's not very keen on hiking in the dark, so it's about time he start thinking about making camp somewhere on the trail. The trail at this point passes through a high altitude valley (or, maybe better described as a pass, between two peaks). The trail descends from the ridgeline and into this shadowy valley, with rocky slopes on either side.

He's walking through this valley, when suddenly, he becomes aware of how it is extra quiet. The air is still. He noticed the usual critters and birds were gone. There's nothing stirring. He couldn't even hear insects, it was like they had gone silent too. The valley was totally motionless.

It was so silent, it was deafening. His heart started to pound in his ears. He realized he was very alone. If there was an emergency, he's a long way from help.

As he continued through this valley, he said he was suddenly overcome with terror. His hair all over his body stood up on end. He became overwhelmed with the feeling that he was being watched. He _knew_ in his bones he was being watched. His body was screaming at him. His fear was so bad, he had to stop walking. He held his breath and listened intently. He looked all around. He was frozen. His mind was racing.

But when he looked around, he saw there was nothing to be scared of. The was no one else there. The fear subsided a bit. He listened carefully, as his heart beat relaxed a bit. Didn't hear anything. Total silence. After a few minutes, he had called down enough, he composed himself a bit, and started moving again, this time at a trot. He wanted to get out of this valley.

After a few minutes, the terror came right back, almost as intense as the first time. He again felt certain that he was being watched. He couldn't shake the feeling, no matter what he tried. He couldn't seem to think about anything else. He started trotting fast. All he wanted to do was get out of there.

The fear eventually passed as kept moving. He was trying to move fast now. While hikers can set up camp whereever they want on the PCT, he was too scared to stop and set up camp on the trail. So he was booking it for another few hours, basically jogging through sunset, through dusk, up through last light, and even briefly into the dark, so he could get to the camp site (where he might see other people). Over those hours, he still felt waves of fear hit him, and couldn't shake the feeling that someone else was there, something was watching him.

After hiking in the dark with a headlamp, he safely made it to the campsite. He was relieved to find another set of tents there, other hikers hanging out and winding down. The fear had washed away. He talked to the other hikers, made camp, ate, and went to sleep. He was relieved, but wiped out. He felt wrecked the next day from all the adrenaline of hiking through this mountainous valley.

He told other people about his experience in that mountain pass, and this is what they said: you were probably being stalked by a predator, like a mountain lion. I guess hunters are more familiar with this than hikers and backpackers.

Predators (including mountain lions) are totality silent when they want to be. They are camouflaged, so you will never actually see them or hear them if they are nearby. They can follow you and check you out, and you'll have no idea. You'll never actually see or hear them.

But like all mammals, humans have a bunch of evolutionary wiring related to escaping predators. So, you can still pick up on subconscious cues that a predator is stalking you. These can range from subconscious perception of scents, to changes in air flow, to primal danger cues like having nearby critters go silent. The are noises the lion makes that are so subtle and so close to silence that you don't ever consciously perceive them but you still subconsciously pick up on it.

So while you never consciously perceive that a lion is stalking you, your body does. To keep you safe, it triggers this massive fear response to sound the alarm and get you out of harm's way. At least, that's the way the theory goes.

I always think about this when i hear stories like this, about being gripped by fear. Sometimes, there's no logical explanation for this stuff. But your body knows. Sometimes, you need to trust what your body is telling you, even if the logical/ cognitive part of your mind doesn't see anything wrong.

Thanks for reading this long.

Edited for typos and the like.

wolfumz
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I remember as a boy when i was climbing on a particularly rickety furniture, specificially a big shaky bookshelf, i heard something whispering my name. It scared me so much i got down very quickly running to my mom. There was no one around me at the time. I now believe that it was a good presence protecting me from a potential accident. Allah knows best. May He protect us from evil of humans and jinns. Amin.

c.tayyar
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Asslam o Alaikum Paul how are you! Ma sha Allah its good to see u growing, hope you'd recognise me I was one of the first subscriber but unfortunately got busy in my physiotherapy degree but now I've ma sha Allah substantial amount of subscribers and a very enchanting videos! ❤❤❤

rubeelnawaz
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I lived in a house near Stone Mountain Georgia for a few months with my friends that I had met when I moved there. There was definitely a dark presence that constantly made itself known and eventually identified itself as Baphomet by imprinting an outline of itself in a sleeping bag I had covering my window. I was raised catholic but always questioned religion as far back as I can remember. As evil as the presence was I was never scared of it, it used to pace around my ex and I’s bed every night and possessed her trying to get to me a few times. I have always felt that I have a protective energy that follows me around wherever I go and that period of my life only confirmed that for me. I was always skeptical of dark spirits and demons until I lived there. I really don’t care if anyone believes me because I know what I experienced and that’s all that really matters to me, it’s crazy how these things can surround us and we don’t even know it. Energy has always been my first language and this experience made me more aware of how sensitive I am to it and has taught me a lot about the intentions of others and how to know who to trust. Remember evil feeds on fear so stay strong and keep your positive energy high!

JustinPoIson
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Salam brother Paul. I watched on YouTube, on the Deen Show and The 3 Muslims; the story of an ex-cartel member who is now a Muslim. He said that one time he felt long fingers wrap around his wrist (he calls that jinn "dedotes" "big fingers") and that jinn grabbed him by his ancle and turned him upsidedown. He was frozen with fear. But he remembered the words "Allahuakbar" and whispered it. And the jinn let go of him.
We all should really make it a habit to remember Allah all the time. Before sleeping after waking up. And teach our families. May Allah protect us all always.

goal
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When retelling the story of the ape-like demon in the son's room, I got chills down my spine. I saw a similar creature on several occasions throughout my childhood. One such event took place when I was a small boy of about 3 years old, my mother said while I was restrained in my car seat in the back, the vehicle's parking brake disengaged and the car rolled backward into a ditch. My mother was standing next to the car speaking to my grandmother in her driveway. When my mother was retrieving me from the car( I was unharmed and restrained mind you), I told her a monkey let loose the parking brake.

Son-of-Tyr
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Cheers, mentioning or not here, always appreciate your efforts, for bringing up beautiful topics.
🖐😇🙏

aacc
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I feel like a kid again, listening intently to random jinn stories on youtube.

I have only felt an evil presence once. I was standing in fajr prayer, and really struggled not to raise my head because I was convinced that something furious was standing right ahead of me. I felt like if I looked up, I would see a jinn. I had no doubt that he/she was angry with me and I felt terrified.

Meyra
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When I was 12 years old at boarding school. We all talked about how some of the older students once did the ouji board and it apparently didn't go so well. Anyway I laid in bed that night and couldn't stop thinking about it. Then the most vivid clear deep voice just spoke in my head "stop thinking about doing the ouji board", (or words to that effect). It was said with such clarity in my mind that it scared the crap out of me. It wasn't my imagination, I don't believe the imagination can conjur hallucinations unless there are other environmental factors involved like drugs toxins extreme heat etc. When people see or hear shit, it's usually real shit! Have some faith in your senses. But at the time I was overcome with a tremendous amount of terror. Luckily the dorm mistress was still awake and patrolling, she said I looked visibly terrified and calmed me down, she was like a second mother. I will never forget that experience. It's only one of two strange experiences Ive had in my life.

jcreedy