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Evocation of spirit

Although our qarins cannot appear as a human beings , he can be called to be present by someone , and to come in our form , imitating our voice, and caiming to be our spirit coming from aalimul barzakh (lit." the barrier world", between this world and the resurrection day where the souls of the dead stay waiting,for the judgments day ),answering our questions . they, can even imitate our handwriting, for they knows us very well, having been with us fo so long, as long as we live.

Jaylangkung

In the early 60s, an instrument to communicate tye spirit of the dead was introduced un Indonesia. The procedure looked like Ouija table known in the West. Instead of holding the table in ouija by several people , jaylangkung is much simpler. Tie a pencil or a pen at a peice of stick , put a piece of paper under it , hold the stick and say some magic words ,such as " jaylangkung.. Jaylangkungm...etc" . A "spirit" will,come and will write on,the paper "amswering" your question. A student asked a question , "shall i pass the coming examination?" . he got the answer, " study hard" . it indicate that this spirit did not know the future.

Not everyone who holds the stick will make it move . you have to have a kinf of confidence with it. My sister who was religious teacher and skeptic about it. Held the stick very long without success. The stick would not move and write.

The success of jaylangkung depends also on ,the place you perform it. My friend Agil Alaydrus told me to in Jeddah that,it happened a man from Indonesia tried in Meccah to call ,the spirit of the Prophet through the jaylangkung. The man vomited and became sick.

A well known journalist of Al Ahram newspaper , Anis Mansour, visited Indonesia in the 60s .,he visisted Jakarta, Bandung and the island of Bali. He said that Bali was not the most beautiful island in the world , but the strangest one . what he had in mind was the culture and religion of its people. They are Hindus but eat meat; their religion is Balinese Hinduism.
Then he said about jaylangkung and how it was practiced in Indonesia. He said . perhaps jockingly , that the world might come from the arabic lang jaa'a liyakun , meaning " he comes to be there" . to me it sounds like Chines jay lang kung (anyone know what does this mean 😕 if any..?)

Since the appearances of him account in al-Ahram newspaper , some people in Egypt tried he jaylangkung and succeeded. There was a person who got a message in heiroglyph writing (ancient Egyptian writing symbolised in pictures). Another one, a woman calling the spirit of her husband who send message, because he asked her to take care of their daughter such-and-such, a name known only to the couple. This was , based onthe portion of Ibn Kanjur, the converted jinni,, the work of a jinni, the qarin of the dead or any other curious jinni.

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