mythology,
the djinn (known there as the cinn) have a variety of pets. The pets
are said to be much different than our cats and dogs and are described as horrible monsters you wouldn't want to meet in a dark
alley. Perhaps the sightings of strange creatures throughout time
are nothing more than a djinni's stray pet.
Since the home of the djinn is beyond the fourth dimension,
time in this other reality is most likely different from ours. One
thousand years in our world may be only a year there. Whether the
djinn can enter the fourth dimension and travel back and forth in
time is also unknown, but they are reportedly able to tell the future.
On the other hand, other accounts say the djinn cannot really tell
the future-they only appear to have this ability. Some of the more
powerful djinn receive their "gift" of prophecy by traveling to the
higher realms and eavesdropping on the angels who occasionally
meet to discuss future plans for humanity on planet earth.
The concept of the djinn and all these extra dimensions and
parallel universes opens up a great number of possibilities for paranormal investigators. To fully understand the hidden secrets of the
multiverse and the world of the djinn, we must change our view
of reality and open our minds to new possibilities. Our thinking
must no longer be rigid and two-dimensional. Rather, we must
take our conscious minds beyond the confines of the physical body
and use our deeper inner intelligence to help us perceive and understand what our five senses cannot. When we are able to achieve
this, we will learn more about not only our own reality, but also
that of the djinn.
HE DJINN ARE CALLED "GOD'S other people" and the Qur'an
makes it very clear that they existed on this planet long before humans, but exactly how long ago, no one knows. According to most Islamic stories, the djinn were created by Allah sometime between one and two thousand years before the first humans
appeared on earth. It is hard to accept the notion that the djinn
were only masters of this planet for twenty centuries, and in that
time were able to create kingdoms and societies with an almost
supernatural technology. The early Islamic people believed that
with each passing millennium, great changes took place on earth
that affected all living things. Many human cultures throughout
time used the passage of a thousand years to mark the beginning
of a new age. For example, in the biblical book of Revelation, the
prophet John talks about a new age of man that will last for onethousand years after which the devil will be set free and once again
attempt to corrupt the human race. We must remember that before the fifteenth century a thousand years seemed like a very long
span of time; no one thought of time in terms of millions. The idea of millions of years was something that these people of long
ago could not fathom, since the common belief was that God created the earth only six thousand years earlier.
Though it's believed the djinn were around for a long period of
time before they were exiled from the physical universe, it's possible they appeared on this planet millions of years before mankind.
In fact, many of them could still be with us today. While traveling
through the Middle East, Phil gathered many tales of the djinn. A
considerable number of these stories were not written, but passed
orally from generation to generation. After listening to the many
djinn tales, he asked a question that the typical, skeptical westerners would pose: "If you have never seen djinn, how do you know
they exist?" The answer he got was always the same: "They are
mentioned in the Qur'an, the word of Allah, who does not lie."
The origin of the djinn is indeed mentioned in the Qur'an
in more than thirty verses, such as "He (Allah) created man from
sounding clay. The angels from light and the djinn from smokeless
flame of fire (Ar-Rahman 55.15). "The origin of the djinn also appears in