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[quote]The author has made a good effort in explaining the whole theory about jinn, but I'm afraid he contradicts himself. [blue]"They are able to impress humans by disclosing to them information which is unlikely to be possessed by any one who has not been allowed to share it. This ability of jinns owes itself to the fact that they can read what's there in the minds of the humans who have contacted them. For instance, the fact that my grandfather was killed in a bomb blast was in my mind, wherefrom ‘Usman Sahib' could have easily picked it"[/blue] When he asked Usman Sahib through his son about what some relative was doing and at the same time asked someone to talk to that relative on the phone he found out that the jinn had faltered and he was sinister. I'm asking why couldn't the jinn read his mind at that time and see what he had planned and then say that the relative was talking on the phone?[/quote]
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