nowadays the humans are still worshiping some of the jinn leaders as is often the case, only those ignorant people who are simply not able to distinguish between the truth and false and independently diving into the deep end in order to be successful acquiring a proper knowledge can very easily commit shirk and become apostates. I'm very well aware of the story about prophet Sulaiman and about the weakness of the jinn mentioned in the holy book, but if Allah granted him such an extraordinary power means He can also grant someone else? People either do shirk or they get everything from Allah because Allah as He said - He's Giver, He gives you whatever you ask Him, right?
I believe you are right. Some worship the devils/jinns in hope of worldly power and achievements. And, some are renowned Magicans (using spiritual elements/powers-taken not given freely or taken for a price, whilst others merely use scientific method to create 'magic') . Some of these people have been known to experience high levels of telepathic, psychic abilities (which are never always completely accurate), some have OBE and elevation antics...like floating (forgot the correct term)...casting spells to make others sick, fall in love with them etc.
Abusing spiritual power and authority is completely forbidden. Eventually, what can happen is the Jinn in question will give and give, then begin taking and taking. Don't they realize that Jinns have freewill too? That there are good and bad jinns? And just like in a relationship with another person that could go bad, so too the relationship with a Jinn can go bad. (one can get severely abused) Hence, stay away from these 'powers'.
Prophet Suleiman a.s dua was as follows:
He said, “My Lord, forgive me and grant me a kingdom such as will not belong to anyone after me. Indeed, You are the Bestower.” So We subjected to him the wind blowing by his command, gently, wherever he directed. (Al Qur’an 38:35 to 38:36)
We need to understand the story in it's entirety. Prophet Suleiman a.s was the son of Prophet Dawud a.s (inheriting both kingdom and prophet-hood). He was ruler of the people, animals and jinns. He was known to be fair and compassionate to all, especially the story of the anthill is mentioned in the Quran, whereby he took deliberate care to avoid hurting them with his army. But then the place of the world (fitnah/distraction: delights-love of horses) began occupying his heart and causing to miss an evening prayer. Before this the Quran mentions his nature in serving Allah swt:
[We said], “Work, O family of Daud, in gratitude.” And few of My servants are grateful. (Al Qur’an 34:13)
And to David We gave Sulaiman. An excellent servant, indeed he was one repeatedly turning back [to Allah]. (Al Qur’an 38:30)
He repented immediately and made the above dua. (Quran 38:35-36) The intention was to do more good with the kingdom bestowed upon him, this time never stopping/failing to serve Allah swt despite ALL that was given to himself. In this favor Prophet Suleiman a.s got the wind to blow in his favor as well as leadership with the kingdom of the Jinns-ruling over them.
Hence, we see that Prophet Sulieman's a.s story encourages us to have/acquire important characteristics in our nature of being grateful towards Allah and after making mistakes (no matter how many times) to return towards Allah, again and again, unfailingly. Never to surrender and neither turn away. And when we
do ask for more, we ask with the objective to serve Allah only, justly and never for selfish motives.
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