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Jinn

A jinn symbolizes a person who is cunning in tricking and deceiving.

[ibn Qutaybah]

 

Jinns symbolize people who are sinful, defiant, false, who plot evil and deceive.

A dispute with a jinn suggests a dispute with untrustworthy and false people.

If you are seen to be teaching the Koran to the Jinns, it indicates the power and position you will achieve.

Jinns can also symbolize thieves, so if you see a jinn entering your home you should be wary of burglars.

Jinns in one place can also indicate a fire, as jinns were created from fire.

Whoever sees himself leading a female jinn will be united with a woman who previously hid from him.

If you are a treasure seeker and you see jinns, it is a good sign, as jinns are hidden from our eyes as taxes are hidden, and now become visible, maybe taxes will also become visible.

It is also said that jinns can symbolize winds as jinns move fast like the wind.

 

[Abu Taher]

A Jinn symbolizes a great enemy who is cunning in trickery and deception and is far from the truth.

If you see the jinn giving you wiswas, it indicates that you are devoted to worshiping and doing good deeds.

To see one’s clothes stolen by a jinn symbolizes losing one’s job and for a farmer it suggests suffering harm.

Abu Said Wa’idh said: “jinns can indicate one of three things, loss, humiliation or great fear.”

If you are seen to be teaching the Koran to the Jinns, it indicates the power and position you will achieve.

[Khalil Shahin]