2 april 2007, 01:39
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Re: Who are the Jinn ?
On Apr 1, 4:16 pm, "Feck all sassanaigh" < [email protected]> wrote:
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> > On Apr 1, 10:23 am, "Agamemnon" <[email protected]_SPAM> wrote:
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> > > "Baba�*Bey the Turk" <[email protected]> wrote in messagenews:97933.4D8a9.14360.45056.96738@bababeyl er.net...
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> > > > Who are the Jinn ?
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> > > Who are the Judoon?
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> > > > Allah created angels, jinn, mankind, animals, plants and others.
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> > > Did he create the Judoon too?
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> > > > I find especially the Jinn fascinating as they are in many aspects
> > > > similar to us humans, but they are a different species.
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> > > > Unlike humans, the Jinn were created from light.
> > > > Besides this their needs are similar to that of us humans.
> > > > And: the Jinn are living together with us humans on our planet earth!
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> > > > Here are some interessting questions and answers about the Jinn:
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> > > >http://www.geocities.com/islamicmira...ng_jennies.htm
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> > > > Question 1: Who are the jinn?
> > > > Question 2: When did Allah (swt) create the jinn?
> > > > Question 3: What are jinn created from?
> > > > Question 4: Do jinn have bodies?
> > > > Question 5: Do jinn die?
> > > > Question 6: Do the jinn feel envy of us?
> > > > Question 7: Are there messengers and prophets from within the community
> > > > of jinn?
> > > > Question 8: Do jinn have different religions, sects and denominations?
> > > > Question 9: Do jinn marry and have children?
> > > > Question 10: Can human beings and jinn inter-marry?
> > > > Question 11: Do jinn have animals as pets?
> > > > Question 12: Do jinn have homes of their own?
> > > > Question 13: Is it true that animals see jinn and angels?
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> > > All these questions an more will be answered in the brand new series of
> > > Doctor Who. If you're quick you can catch the repeat of the first episode
> > > tonight at 7pm on BBC3.- Hide quoted text -
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> > The Judoon, as all know, are a circle of nine Scots judge's who appear
> > out of the Highland mists but once every 100 years. They're tasked
> > with adjudicating claims of outrage against sheep by lowlanders.
> > Apparently, they then consume huge quantities of single malt and pass
> > out for a century. Now, after a bender like that, its natural enough
> > for them to wake up a lot hung over and a tad bit cranky. Litigants
> > are cautioned, therefore, that traditional bribes of gold and silver
> > are of little adi. However, a handy bottle of aspirin and a tumbler of
> > bloody marys are said to work wonders for a parties claim or defense.
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> Have they anything to do with the Jinns and Tonics?- Hide quoted text -
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Only when they can't come by single malt.
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