Interview with a Muslim Jinn (Completed)
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  • Reads 46,153
  • Votes 833
  • Parts 15
  • Time 34m
Complete, First published Jul 26, 2015
this is the true story i am writing here as always i do .  This is the interviw with  a Muslim jinn . Their are many things we have to know about Allahs creation so here please read it ... jinnu and insu (human) are the two of Allah's creation whch is being given test and give Heven as gift ... and punishment as Hell.
 

                       A SHORT SYNOPSIS OFMUHAMMAD
                          'ISĀ DĀWŪD'S INTERVIEW WITH
                               A MUSLIM JINNI
                    Title of the Book: A press interview with muslim jinni .
 
                               Author: Muhammad 'Isā Dāwūd
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Shroud: Jinn

33 parts Complete

In the year 1951, one small particular village in Singapore was infamous for unusual sightings of the supernatural. But when mysterious deaths and unfortunate infanticides kept on plaguing the village, everyone knew that there was something far more dangerous and sinister lurking in the shadows. And it all started with the strange floating head hovering above Mustaqim Lim's feet. TRIGGER WARNING: This story might contain dark themes, gore, violence, maternal deaths, traumatic births, miscarriages, infanticides and postnatal depression. Copyright © 2025. All rights reserved. No written part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the author.