Jinn Catching

Many brothers and sisters often contact us with questions about jinn catching. From the scholars and Muftis of Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamat that I know, this method has been approved. You can find the proof on the Ruqyah page for more details.

Magic often involves jinns. To remove magic effectively, we first need to address the jinns responsible. Over more than ten years, our experience in jinn catching has proven effective in dealing with jinn-related issues. However, there has been much debate and concern about this technique—some out of ignorance and others out of jealousy, misguiding the masses.

Some individuals who previously struggled for years under different so-called Sheikhs without success now recognise and appreciate our efforts, having endured much suffering themselves. There are exceptions, of course, where ingratitude prevails.

During jinn catching, a jinn may enter the body of the catcher or communicate through visions prompted by reciting the Quran to them, leading them to embrace Islam. After their conversion, we inquire why they remain with the patient. In some cases, they admit to fleeing during Quran recitations, much like how devils flee from the call to prayer.

It's important to note:

  • Jinn catching doesn't always require a jinn; being religious isn't sufficient. Allah blesses and grants insight to the person performing the recitations.

  • Details such as when, where, and how the magic was performed (e.g., in a cemetery, buried, using hair) are crucial but not always disclosed to patients.

What is Jinn Catching?

Jinn catching involves bringing forth the jinns that possess or have been sent to a person, often by a magician, using specific Quranic verses. This process is only possible through the will and power of Allah. Once the jinns accept Islam through Quranic recitation, any satanic rituals or sacrifices made to empower them are nullified, and the jinns depart permanently. The jinn catcher is granted insight to witness this by Allah's grace.

Is It Islamic?

Jinn catching involves reciting specific Quranic verses and duas. It does not involve sacrifices in the name of devils, nor does it constitute shirk (associating partners with Allah) or any pact with jinns. Instead, it offers them dawah (invitation to Islam), consistent with the Prophet Muhammad's teachings of mercy to all, including jinns.

Conclusion

Jinn catching addresses serious spiritual issues without violating Islamic principles. It's a method validated by scholarly approval within Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamat. However, one must approach such practices with knowledge and caution, seeking guidance from qualified scholars to avoid misunderstanding or misuse.

Warning

Engaging in or seeking magic to harm others is strongly condemned in Islam and carries severe consequences. Repentance to Allah is the only way to absolve oneself from such sins.

May Allah protect us all and grant us understanding and guidance. Ameen.