"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
Sister Snowflake, all the pictures of the trees, are scarey, and I don't know if I would want to go near the one with the webs either. The picture of the mountain with the ruins, actually looks very peaceful to me. A place to go to and be able to reflect on ones life.
I forgot to ask, if Muslims believe in ghosts or if that is wrong to believe in?
We do believe in the Jinn, though not so much how some people do where they have a certain belief that when we die we roam the world around like spirits to haunt others or to take revenge and so on..Jinn are another creation of God allmighty.. It is a pretty interesting topic.
I hope someone can correct me if i've said wrong and provide more information..
Also, I think this thread is of benefit, inshaa'Allaah
"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
We do believe in the Jinn, though not so much how some people do where they have a certain belief that when we die we roam the world around like spirits to haunt others or to take revenge and so on..Jinn are another creation of God allmighty.. It is a pretty interesting topic.
I hope someone can correct me if i've said wrong and provide more information..
Also, I think this thread is of benefit, inshaa'Allaah
Thank you Sister for the information, and also like you, I look forward to more information. I find this a very interesting thread as well.
Imagine being there during the time just before sunset. The entire area's deserted. Just you and the creepy run down building for shelter from the cold night that's fast approaching.
You walk into one of the rooms and find an old mattress onto which you lay down and fall asleep.
Five hours later, you jump out of your slumber. Wide awake. It's bone freezing cold. Your fingers and uncovered feet are numb and you can see your breath escaping your mouth.
You hear some scratching sounds. You hear banging on the walls. In walks this.
There's an abandoned hospital here called Jefferson Davis
it was built in 1924 upon a site of about 3,000 graves of civil war and yellow fever victims, from when it was a cemetery in the 1800's. It is now patrolled fairly heavily by the local fire department, which is right next door. The hospital was abandoned in 1989.
anyhow this is what it looks like now, the insides anyway, its difficult to get in there, but when I was 17 I did sneak in with some friends. It was quite the experience I must say.
the scariest for me was the incinerator, it just so happens that there was aloud noise when we were down there perhaps why it's so memorable.
I was quite the brave teen, but now.... lol, knowing what i know, u wouldn't catch me in there.
Imagine being there during the time just before sunset. The entire area's deserted. Just you and the creepy run down building for shelter from the cold night that's fast approaching.
You walk into one of the rooms and find an old mattress onto which you lay down and fall asleep.
Five hours later, you jump out of your slumber. Wide awake. It's bone freezing cold. Your fingers and uncovered feet are numb and you can see your breath escaping your mouth.
You hear some scratching sounds. You hear banging on the walls. In walks this.
Astagfirullaah, i would really doubt anyone step foot in such a buildng. But a difficult situation to be in, one should start reciting Dhikr of Allaah.
But the story is pretty similar to one's mentioned in the last video in this thread..
And that pic is creepy, but it's not real, alhamdulilaah.
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"Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), Al-Hayyul-Qayyum (the Ever Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists).".."[Al Qur'aan 3:2]
I can feel hundreds of pair of eyes looking out from those mountains. It's said that jinn like to reside in ruins and isolated places like that *shivers*
not necessarily spooky from any stretch of imagination, but is quite desolated. Those leafless twisted branches seem to reflect our twisted lives. I took it few winters ago.
Help me to escape from this existence
I yearn for an answer... can you help me?
I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
Help me to escape from this existence
I yearn for an answer... can you help me?
I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
None of these places are scary at all. The fear of these places is probably only because what one imagines to be there.
And verily for everything that a slave loses there is a substitute, but the one who loses Allah will never find anything to replace Him.” [Related by Ibn al-Qayyim in ad-Dâ' wad-Dawâ Fasl 49]
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