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Chapter 3 - Invasion of Jinn's (Ghosts)

Meanwhile, the brothers are sitting in the lounge, debating how to avoid this happening again in the future. We need to get the Imam (the Scholar) of the Mosque to your house as soon as possible, preferably by tomorrow.

Yes, you're right; I was thinking the same thing earlier, Ali said. I'll accompany you, so don't be concerned. Yousef stated, "We are here for you."

Thank you so much; it means a lot to me, Ali said. Yousef, stop being so formal with your brother. I'm hoping we can get out of this situation soon. If we have to change apartments, we will do so as soon as possible!

Things will soon be fine and smooth. Don't worry too much, take a deep breath, and I'll check with Saba to see how long the dinner will take. Yousef said as he walked to the kitchen.

Saba, how long will the dinner take? It's already 9 p.m. It'll be ready soon, and I've also ordered Haya's favorite pizza. Saba predicted that she would be delighted to have it for dinner. Oh, that's fantastic, Yousef said. "I feel bad for them, Yousef, they're all super tense," Saba added. We have to make sure that they are completely comfortable, said Yousef. Don't worry, Yousef, I'll take care of it.

Yousef suggested that the dinner be served by 9:30 p.m. at the latest. Ali is exhausted and needs to rest. Certainly, Saba said.

The following day, Ali and Yousef went to the nearby Mosque in search of the Imam (the Scholar). The most senior religious figure. And we went over the entire situation with him. The Imam requested that they accompany him to his home so that he could investigate the problem. They both politely asked him to come along right away. When the Imam agreed, they went to Ali's house.

The presence of the entity was felt by the Imam as soon as he entered the house. He didn't say anything. He asked Ali to accompany him to Haya's room, where she saw the Jinn. Certainly, Ali said as he led him to Haya's room. The Imam asked Ali and Yousef to remain outside the room because he needed to sit alone in there for a while. The Imam began reciting powerful verses from the Holy Book. He stayed in there for an hour, as he strictly instructs them not to enter until he permits it.

Yousef commented, "I hope he's okay in there because there's no sound at all." Both were curious and distressed outside the room, waiting for Imam to emerge safely. When the door opened, Yousef asked, "Is everything okay respected Imam?" Yes, get me a glass of water right away. Imam was drenched in sweat and appeared exhausted. Ali dashed off to get him some water.

As Yousef inquired about what he saw in Haya's room, the Imam walked towards the apartment's main door and asked them to quietly follow him outside. Here have some water respected Imam, he drinks a bit of it and sprinkled the rest on the wall. Imam exclaimed angrily, "Don't be an impatient fool!" Didn't I tell you to come outside with me? Nothing can be discussed in this forum. Ali grips Yousef's hand tightly and makes brief eye contact with him to calm him down. They all walked out of the apartment and down the stairs to their car.

Ali, this situation is out of your hands; you must move out of this apartment as soon as possible and ensure that Haya does not return. Ali, terrified and distressed, demanded answers from Imam.

I'll give you every detail, but I'm not going to tell Haya! You can tell the mother if you want, but I'm worried about her safety, Imam said. The Imam assured her that she would be fine soon.

Come with me to my house, which is right next to the Mosque, and we'll sit and talk in depth. We'll be there right away, Yousef said. Thank you for your time, sir; we owe you a debt of gratitude, Ali said. When they arrive at Imam's house. He gave the order to make tea for the guests.

Please take a seat and pay close attention to what I'm saying; I'd like you to act maturely and understand the entire situation. So you need to make a quick decision because it could cost your daughter her life. I'll be honest with you and won't keep anything from you. Oh my goodness! Ali was utterly baffled. Imam muttered, "I asked you to act mature and listen carefully."

We will do everything possible to resolve this situation. Everything else is in God's hands.

So you've heard of the Jinns (ghosts), right? Imam inquired. Yes, as Muslims, we are aware that they exist, and after this incident, we were sceptical that we had been invaded by Jinns.

Right, according to Muslim belief, both Angels and Ghosts exist. Jinn is the name of ghosts. In Arabic, humans are referred to as Ins.

The jinns have their families, relatives, relations as well. They, too, have rules and laws. They are either good or bad. Many people from all over the world have seen them because they only reveal themselves when they want to, travel the world at the speed of light, and have mostly horrifying appearances. On the day of the resurrection, God will judge them all equally. According to Islamic law and theory.

Now, the situation is such that a Jinn has a deep affection for your girl because he has fallen in love with her and was drawn to her hair. Did you go to an abandoned place with her before? Enquires the Imam. He has been following her for quite some time. Perhaps more than a year.

Ali and Yousef exchanged terrified and speechless glances. Keep your cool; I understand that it's not going to be easy. However, if you follow my instructions, we'll be able to get out of this mess soon.

Where and how did this happen? Imam inquired once more. The Jinn's sister came to see her, and she wants to take her away for her brother. She claims that the girl loves him just as much as she loves him. What? What? No way? That's impossible, Sir, Ali exclaimed. As we previously stated, she became unconscious as a result of such experiences.

Using my supernatural abilities, I was able to summon her to Haya's room and speak to her in detail. She forewarned me about forcibly removing her. And she is far more powerful than we can fathom.

Ali, I'm terrified of losing my daughter. Yousef tries to calm him down, but he is also terrified. The Imam instructs them to return home and seek information from Haya, or to bring her to me if she refuses to cooperate. As he creates an amulet for Haya to wear 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Until she wears it, no evil will be able to touch her. I believe it would be a better idea if we brought her to you tomorrow. You can speak to her directly. Imam advises putting this amulet on her right arm as soon as you see her.

The two of them express their gratitude to Imam, but then return home in a state of distress. As he walks in, they notice Akeelah sitting in the lounge. Out of curiosity, Akeelah stands up and runs towards her husband. Ali, what happened? What did the Imam have to say? She inquired.

The Imam demanded that we change our address as soon as possible! He does, however, want to have a thorough discussion with Haya by tomorrow. Ali stated that she was supposed to stay away from that house for the rest of her life.

Ali, what happened? Jinns have taken over our house? According to Imam's investigations, yes. How will I get back there to pack my belongings, Akeelah wondered? No, you are not required to. Everything will be handled by us. Ali yelled.

Don't be worried. Make sure you don't reveal anything to Haya. We'll take her to the Imam the next day. Akeelah said, "I'll accompany her." Yes, you can, but make sure to stay strong. The Imam may reveal some disturbing information. For Haya's safety, I recommend continuing to recite the verses and wearing the amulet that the Imam has sent her. She's not going to be bothered again. Akeelah receives the amulet from Ali. Make sure it's on her right arm. And do it right away when she wakes up. I'm sure I will. Ali, this gives me a sense of relief. Akeelah exclaims. I hope and pray that our daughter is safe.

What are our plans for the house? Akeelah inquired once more. We'll find a way, Ali assured. I need to get some rest because my head is about to explode! Oh my goodness! I'll make you some tea, Ali; please rest. I'll just sleep for a while because I've already had tea. Don't bother yourself, just spend time with Haya and unwind. We will find a way out of this, and I have faith in the Imam. He is a huge help right now, according to Ali.

They took Haya to the Imam the other day. Haya enters the drawing-room with her parents, her face covered by a scarf. The Imam told Haya's parents, "You should stay in the other room because I need to talk to her in complete privacy." The parents exchanged worried glances and remained silent. She will be perfectly fine. Do not be concerned about her, said Imam to reassure the parents.