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- Expelling Jinn From Your Home
Expelling Jinn From Your Home
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This book is a comprehensive guide on protecting oneself from jinn and evil spirits using Islamic teachings. It provides authentic supplications, Quranic verses, and practical steps to safeguard homes and lives from unseen harm.
This book serves as a vital resource for anyone seeking protection against the influence of jinn and evil spirits. Drawing from authentic Islamic sources, it explains the reality of jinn, their interactions with humans, and how they can cause harm. It offers practical guidance on fortifying one’s home through Quranic recitations, prophetic supplications (duas), and righteous practices. The book provides a step-by-step approach to removing negative influences and ensuring spiritual well-being. It is essential for anyone who wants to understand and apply Islamic teachings to protect their home and loved ones from unseen harm.
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