Although Jesus is the New Testament’s top exorcist (there
are many others in the Old Testament); the Bible is unclear in the full
definition of the spirit.
Every Christian, even those who have not read the Bible, must
have at least heard the famous story of Jesus, the exorcist. One of Jesus’
disciples, unable to talk the spirit out of a man’s possessed body, approached
the master and told him of his futile attempt to exorcise the man. It turned
out that the man was possessed not by a single spirit but by a legion. The
spirits told Jesus they needed other bodies to possess if they were to leave the man, so Jesus asked the man’s family to bring a thousand pigs; consequently, according to the famous Bible story, all possessed pigs ran into the sea and drowned.
Comparatively; Islam has a far more transparent view of man’s
invisible enemy. It has, since the dawn of creation, not only tempted man to commit horrific crimes; it has misled humanity to worship all sorts of idols molded from gold, bronze, and silver, idols curved off out woods and rocks. It
has misled men to worship the living and the dead, the obvious and the unseen.
It has tempted men to worship power, fame, and fortune.
‘Iblis,’ alternatively called the ‘Satan’ in Islam, is no
fallen angel. Iblis is favored among Jinn, whom God created from a smokeless fire, compared to angels, whom God created from light. Because of his devotion to
the creator, God favored Iblis to sit among the angels until he became
arrogant. When God commanded the angels and Iblis to bow before Adam, the angels, although they questioned God’s wisdom in the creation of man that will
spread mischief on Earth – bowed as commanded but not Iblis. Why will I, created from smokeless fire, bow before man that is created from dirt – Iblis
protested. He became God’s competitor ever since.
The Jinn created from smokeless fire (Qur’an) must be pure energy, which surprisingly syncs with the scientific concept of the spirit. Although most scientists don’t believe in its existence, those who do suspect the spirits to be energy, which will explain their invisibility and power to move objects—poltergeists.
The Qur’an’s “smokeless fire” is probably the invisible “dark energy” that scientists now believe is accelerating the expansion of the universe and virtually tearing our world apart.
One chapter of the Qur’an is devoted to the “Jinn,” God’s
creation that lives exactly like humans without the physical body. They worship
God, eat, procreate, build families, and like men – some are good while others can be as bad as the beast among men, and yes, they can possess the body of willing humans, and yes, they can be exorcised. They are not totally invisible to the
naked eye because they can appear to some when they choose. I saw them in
broad daylight, always assuming the physique of someone I know, and I heard them
laugh and giggle – happy spirits.
And verily, We created mankind from sounding clay of altered
smooth mud and the jinn, We created from smokeless fire.
Qur’an 15:26-27
I created Jinn and Mankind only so that they might worship
Me.?
Qur'an 51:56
The 3 types of Jinn are as follows:
1 Amir: (Resident Jinn) used to mean that he is one of those who
live with people.
2 Satan: Used for a Jinni who is malicious and has become
wicked.
3 Ifrit: Used for a Jinni who is stronger and more potent than Satan.
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The jinn look nothing like that picture. They were made out of smokeless fire, this means fire without the smoke which is properly a type of plasma unseen to the human eye. And they were made with free-will this means they have freedom to do whatever they want, so they don't live in middle eastern oil lamps or bottles and act as your slave. And sense they are not human beings they don't look like humans nor do they have ponytails and wear eastern clothes.
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