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As it so happens, I currently live right near one of the most haunted places in the US. It's called Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, and if the weather's good I could walk there within an hour, or I could take ten minutes and drive there (but only in the daytime, there's no good place to park if it's night). Here's a site that gives you a bunch of details about haunting events that have been reported in or near it. http://www.prairieghosts.com/bachgrov.html
Now, as a Christian, I don't take this sort of thing very seriously. I don't believe in ghosts, and some of the things that happen there most commonly have perfectly reasonable explanations. It is fun though, just to see what it's like at night and to have a bit of an experience. I have some fun with it, but I don't take it seriously.
What I'd like to know is would Muslims tend to take it seriously, and to what extent could jinns be involved. Here's a bit of the general situation. The graveyard is out of the way and back in the woods, so there have been some shenanigans over the past 100 plus years. Grave robbers have dug up bodies, quite a few graves have been desecrated and even though a couple of restoration efforts have made most of it look right again, two or three of the really enormous tombstones are still on their sides. It would take some serious equipment (and permission to use it there) in order to get them back upright, these things weight a couple of tons. Additionally, there is a small but deep lake conveniently located between the graveyard and the nearest road. It is rumored that certain elements of Chicago's organized crime during Prohibition would dump some bodies there, and it also seems like a convenient place to execute someone and get away with it.
The upshot is that the combination of violent deaths, post-burial desecration, and just a bit of the Satanic element that the location has attracted (it's a solid place for occult-related rituals) has led to an exceptional situation for disturbed and tortured souls. There are also a couple of recurring stories of apparitions, and people will sometimes talk about curses or an evil presence that they picked up while there and then whatever that unseen thing is, it comes home with them and makes trouble. Then I guess they try and do something to get rid of it and restore their peace of mind.
Again, as a Christian, I don't take any of this seriously. I wonder though, how much of this sort of thing aligns with Islamic beliefs about jinns? Does some of this make you think, Yeah that makes some sense according to my understanding of jinns? Are there other parts of it that make you think, No that hasn't got anything to do with my beliefs at all?
Now, as a Christian, I don't take this sort of thing very seriously. I don't believe in ghosts, and some of the things that happen there most commonly have perfectly reasonable explanations. It is fun though, just to see what it's like at night and to have a bit of an experience. I have some fun with it, but I don't take it seriously.
What I'd like to know is would Muslims tend to take it seriously, and to what extent could jinns be involved. Here's a bit of the general situation. The graveyard is out of the way and back in the woods, so there have been some shenanigans over the past 100 plus years. Grave robbers have dug up bodies, quite a few graves have been desecrated and even though a couple of restoration efforts have made most of it look right again, two or three of the really enormous tombstones are still on their sides. It would take some serious equipment (and permission to use it there) in order to get them back upright, these things weight a couple of tons. Additionally, there is a small but deep lake conveniently located between the graveyard and the nearest road. It is rumored that certain elements of Chicago's organized crime during Prohibition would dump some bodies there, and it also seems like a convenient place to execute someone and get away with it.
The upshot is that the combination of violent deaths, post-burial desecration, and just a bit of the Satanic element that the location has attracted (it's a solid place for occult-related rituals) has led to an exceptional situation for disturbed and tortured souls. There are also a couple of recurring stories of apparitions, and people will sometimes talk about curses or an evil presence that they picked up while there and then whatever that unseen thing is, it comes home with them and makes trouble. Then I guess they try and do something to get rid of it and restore their peace of mind.
Again, as a Christian, I don't take any of this seriously. I wonder though, how much of this sort of thing aligns with Islamic beliefs about jinns? Does some of this make you think, Yeah that makes some sense according to my understanding of jinns? Are there other parts of it that make you think, No that hasn't got anything to do with my beliefs at all?