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A greeting of peace to you and Allah's mercy
Now, I'm at a kids' library.
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It occurred to me to have a look at the books, stories, and novels,
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that talk about things relative to the unseen world.
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It is the world about which we've talked often, on this channel.
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I claim, it's directly related to the world of magic, jinn, and demons, even if presented otherwise.
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Sometimes, they talk about it frankly, saying: "magic",
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"witches", or something else.
Yet, elsewhere, or in other details,
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—we'll talk about some examples —
there are other symbolic or indirect contexts.
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That's what to talk about now, directly and quickly.
To your surprise, these stories I just collected now,
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took me only just 3 or 4 minutes, to get what proves my point.
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Sure, there are so many, more examples that I'm going to tell you about.
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Talking about these things is a phenomenon, all over the world!
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Unfortunately, we translate all that, passing it on, to our children!
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For example, this is a children's book.
It's all stories, with a CD.
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The witch on the cover caught my eye.
Once I opened it, I found a story about an ogre-like creature, and
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a song about it, "the Gruffalo".
If you go back to all the legends of the peoples,
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you'll find the same models:
A creature like this, looking like a bear,
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or gorilla, but it has fangs,
horns, claws, and so on.
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Of course, it's evil, and only in the woods, and isolated places, far from humans.
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Sometimes, it abducts children,
eat travelers, etc.
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If you go back to the stories -even of the Arabs- in the Pre-Islamic Age,
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you will find the same: Ogres and monsters appearing only in the wilderness,
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to travelers, and caravans. Here, I ask this question, again and again:
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Is it just 'a coincidence'?! That repetition of these same stories of same beings, in all times, and places!
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Or are they real, existing creatures that appear to people?!
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Either for a purpose, when there's a demon-possession, or magic,
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Or to scare people off, as what the people of the Pre-Islamic Times did:
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[And there were men from mankind who sought refuge in men from the jinn..] (Quran 72:6).
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When they get to some valley, they say: "We seek refuge in the lord of this valley,"
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even until recently, in some Arab countries;
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they used to say: "Don't harm us, and we don't harm you," passing through an empty place, as desert,
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or even, in farms and orchards, far away from the inhabited places,
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which are always inhabited by jinn.
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The jinn always tend to live in places that are out of human reach.
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So, these ogres' existence is certain; some humans see them, till today, in isolated places,
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not out of illusion, nor imagination, but it's really demons and jinn taking shapes.
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Here is another story, or song for a witch.
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Also, this is always normalized, in this world: A witch flying on a broomstick, and reciting some incantations,
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to transform beings into other beings. This is the dragon carrying her.
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In all stories and cartoons you see,
it's the same, with normalization.
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Sometimes, the magician appears as a villain, and sometimes,
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the magician appear as 'the cute, loving,
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good magician', distinguishing between White Magic and Black Magic.
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The famous model you all know is Harry Potter.
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J.K. Rowling, the author of this series,
became one of the richest women in Britain.
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She was an ordinary, working-woman. She started writing her first novel in a cafe,
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with her child, in the stroller. She didn't even have income. She was trying her luck
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in writing novels. She wrote the first, and the second novel; I'm not sure exactly how she struck fame.
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Yet this novel succeeded! It has become one of the symbols of the British culture, now.
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If you go to London Heathrow Airport,
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besides the shops that sell souvenirs that represent
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the British Culture for those travelling from Britain, taking souvenirs about this country,
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there's a small shop, at the airport, just for Harry Potter, as it represents the British culture.
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This is just an example:
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One novel of dozens. I don't know how many series of the Harry Potter; check this novel!
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The number of its pages is now up to...
-just one part of the novel, as we say-
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450 pages!
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So luxurious printing, coated paper, colors! Really tempting, of course.
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It's heavy, so it's hard for me to carry it for you.
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This is a creature coming out of a grave in a cemetery.
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This is the form that represents the jinn, usually as a monster.
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Bottom line: It's like Harry Potter; we all know what Harry Potter is!
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He's a kid, or a teenager, learning magic at a magic school.
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Yet, he represents white magic, as if
we have to differentiate between two magics:
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Nice and good magic that is represented by this cute one, and black magic for evil!
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We know, in Islam, which is the religion of all the prophets,
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that there's only one magic; it is dealing with demons.
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Any other dealings with demons- away of magic- is through satan-worshiping acts,
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which we've talked about repeatedly: The New Age Movement, meditation, yoga, etc,
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It's a deal beyond the known scope of magic.
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I mean, not by the incantations we know about, but it leads to the same result.
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It is dealing with the same world; that's also forbidden.
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Another story is also addressed to teenagers.
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"Scored to Death". Notice here the incantations on the cover!
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As I told you, I was just skimming;
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it caught my eye here this witch
resurrecting a dead from his grave!
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Look here, for example, she says, "What is this?"
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"A protective circle."
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In the magic world, when drawing a circle in a certain range, with certain conditions, and
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incantations on it, it protects you from demons.
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Some of them draw it on their hands, and others, in an amulet, in pockets to protect them.
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Sure, those are not 'superstitions', as commonly believed among many.
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No! These are facts. those may be protected by demons, but for a price!
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The price is shirk, associating demons with Allah!
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So, these are not superstitions. Here, the witch is reciting some incantations.
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Notice here, the incantations are in another language. She resurrects this dead man.
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I mean, the story author gave the
witches the ability to raise the dead.
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Many other stories... all from series; I won't go into details
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Now, the library behind me has countless number of these novels and books.
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This is part of the "Circle of Magic" series, sure, as it seems, the bestsellers:
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"Titans"
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Titans are the giants mentioned in the Greek and other European legends.
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Those are beings representing a type of
demons, whom are considered demigods.
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They have superpowers; they conflict with humans. 'Gods' want to limit their powers.
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You can return to the Legends in
Greek mythology.
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"Vampires" is the same: Everything about zombies, vampires, dead creatures
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that get resurrected, ogres, monsters,
phoenix, and dragons...etc.
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Anyone in the magic world sees these beings, or hear stories about them.
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One of the brothers was in this field -not of witchcraft and demons,
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but the field of energy therapy.
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All I'm talking about in the episodes- after contacting me, he said: “I saw them all!
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When I meditate, close my eyes, and start practicing the rituals the coach instructs me,
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-while being awake, not in a dream- I (he) see dragons, and the phoenix flying."
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He sometimes also feels wings coming out of his back, flying,
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in a state between sleep and wakefulness, but he's conscious; he still remembers.
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This person felt all these changes and then, a creature appeared to him:
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as a wise man wearing white clothes,
with a white beard, and aura around him,
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telling him that he is one of the wise and a spirit of 'the Masters', who were humans
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who died, and moved to another world, and now they're back to give us wisdom.
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Is this all a coincidence?! When all the guises of these are the same
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as you see in these stories! In "Harry Potter" novel, for instance,
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this is the same famous personas.
In Harry Potter, and in Lord of the Rings.
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This famous series was a novel, and then was made into films.
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There is the famous character: The old, white-bearded, wise man, with
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this cone-hat on his head. This is the same as seen by more than one person,
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during meditation, as well. They also see the same characters you see here.
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Someone also said to me: "Everything
I was seeing in anime appeared to me".
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Of course, when he goes and asks his coach,
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telling him "I see such and such", what does He say to him?
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The known answer is those demons; of course, not that term, frankly;
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the terms "jinn" and "demons" are rarely spoken openly.
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They say those are either spirits, masters or entities, etc,.
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They even, sometimes, say those are angels, gods, or Titans, anything...
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The words "demons" and "jinn" are completely omitted from their dictionary.
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Someone told me when he had asked the coach, as he started to see that,
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or he may even ask some other students, straightly, the answer is known.
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It's already written in their books that these are 'fantasies' coming out of you,
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which you need to get rid of. It's your delusions, bad memories, etc, embodied,
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in your imagination, as monsters; they get you into a higher level of consciousness,
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not the natural consciousness, as you started to see your obsessions, bad memories, etc.
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Now, you have to get rid of all this, to see the other entities.. which ones?!
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Those creatures in the guise of a white man -as we've said- and others.
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All of these, from beginning to end, are demons, not illusions!
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If I told you, now, "imagine this", will this comes to your mind?!
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In the psychiatric clinic, does anything of this appear to anyone?!
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Entities appearing and talking to them about past things?!
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I mean, imagination doesn't make this up, except in dreams only.
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Yet, while (he) is conscious and awake, some appear and speak to him in standard Arabic,
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or in the language he speaks,
giving him information, instructions,
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orders, advice, etc..
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The point is to never underestimate this culture presented to kids in anime series,
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Hollywood movies, novels, etc. I mean, this is not a kid's novel; it is adults'.
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In the library where I am, if I wanted, I would fill this table with countless books
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for this kind of literature. Unfortunately, it is usually presented for teenagers and older,
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claiming to upgrade the level of language, imagination, and creativity, etc.
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I say, yes, somehow, that's right. I also say it's not just a Western phenomenon!
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We also have "Kalila and Dimna" in our history, and in the Chinese and Japanese history, too,
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there is literature- and of all peoples- specially for this kind of superstitions, and
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for what is not superstition,
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but rather, a try to expand the imagination of these worlds; I'm not saying that whoever writes
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these books is involved in such practices. Rowling, I don't claim that she's a witch!
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But she evokes what is already in literature for thousands of years, and
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this sneaking into these forbidden worlds which are mainly based on evil,
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as it's not just the world of jinn, and demons, but rather of their disbeliever ones!
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Communication with the world of demons, particularly, is often through magic,
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if not through magic, as I said,
then in other forbidden ways.
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We need to warn our kids, to try our best not to open these doors for them.
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If there is no escape, as we can't control them, due to TV, and
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these stories' being in school libraries,
then let's make them aware that all these are
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either forbidden or spoiling the creativity. We can find in the world of imagination,
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what is safer, without getting our faith in trouble.
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Normalizing these things eventually leads to normalize the world of jinn,
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of demons and of disbelief! As magic is nothing, but disbelief, not a mystery,
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to be eager to discover it; it is a world of seeking the demons' help, offering them sacrifices, and
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-somehow- worshiping them. So, mainly, it has some sort of polytheism.
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I hope we always pay attention, and not to be lenient with these matters,
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even if they were just stories and we are conscious adults; still, it's a fantasy
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that may get into our hearts, captivating us- without recognizing so- to the worse!
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Thank you for listening; Allah's peace and blessings be upon you.