Islam/Allahs who on mediumship/Clairvoyence

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Ummu Sufyaan what i mean is, i belive that we all have a spirit and a soul the soul is incharge of the spirit and the spirit is like the eternal force inside us, and when we die our bodies rot in the ground,but the spirit goes into the afterlife.
The spirit when in the afterlife can come through a medium to give messages,kinda like a go between.The medium has a spirit guide/helper and the spirit gets in contact with the spirit guide who passes the info on the medium to pass on to me or whoever.
Does this make sense?

I mean i belive in most of islam it makes sense to me but this jinn stuff and the soul and such is just so confusing.

I hope you don't mind my saying this and being direct, but it's not half as confusing as you think.

We all have a soul that makes us alive. It gets put into us a few months before birth, and gets extracted from us at death. It goes to heaven or hell after our death, and will get put back into us on the Day of Judgement when we are resurrected from our graves to answer for our deeds.

The jinn, are invisible beings, that live alongside us. And our own personal jinn tries to tempt us off the right path of attributing all power to Allah alone.

So the soul and the jinn are two different things. The soul keeps us alive, the jinn are completely separate beings, one of whom will stay with us all our lives to tempt us off the right path.

We should never contact the jinn.

The dead cannot communicate with us through any means.

All power, all knowledge of the unseen, belongs to Allah alone.

That's the Islamic belief on the subject in a very small nutshell.

Ok thanks alot Woodrow.Bit emotional now lol.hmmm well i guess goodbye.Oh thanks for letting post my stuff on here and one of my post on a different forum ages ago got deleted because i asked why animals get there throats slit,and it got deleted start off.Anyways thanks.Dunno what to do with my quran now then.

I don't think this has to be goodbye at all, Carl. Please keep your Qur'an, and read it from time to time. I hope that one day your heart will open to Islam in it's totality. Perhaps at this moment in time you will say to me, "Never!". Many people who had doubts about Islam ended up seeing the light months or even years later. Please don't throw away your chance. And remember that you are always welcome here to ask your questions.

Peace.
 
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