Ey lui,
Ik heb net paranormal activities gekeken...
tot mijn spijt

God wat een film...zo realistisch

Normaal gesproken ben ik niet snel bang...maar jezus...
Hoe zit dat nou eigenlijk met demonen ? Giffer... ? Xaeed ? Is er ruimte voor dergelijke itentiteiten binnen jullie religies ?
De tering..
mm net ff wiki lopen lezen..
Islam recognizes the existence of the jinn. Jinns are not the "genies" of modern lore, and they are not all evil, as demons are described in Christianity, but as creatures that co-exist with humans. In Islam the evil jinns are referred to as the shaytn, or devils, and Iblis (Satan) is their chief. Iblis was the first Jinn who disobeyed Allah. According to Islam, the jinn are made from the fire (whereas angels are made from light and mankind is made from altered clay).
According to the Qur'an, Iblis was once a pious servant of Allah, but when Allah created Adam from clay, Iblis became very jealous, and arrogant and disobeyed Allah.
Adam was the first man, and man was the greatest creation of Allah. Iblis could not stand this, and refused to acknowledge a creature made of "dirt" (man). Allah condemned Iblis to be punished after death eternally in the hellfire. Allah had created hell.
Iblis asked Allah if he may live to the last day and have the ability to mislead mankind and jinns, Allah said that Iblis may only mislead those whom have forsaken Allah. Allah then turned Iblis's countenance into horridness and condemned him to only have powers of trickery.
Adam and Eve (Hawwa in Arabic) were both together misled by Iblis into eating the forbidden fruit, and consequently fell from the garden of Eden to Earth.
The word "genie" comes from the Arabic jinn. This is not surprising considering the story of `Al' ad-Dn, (anglicized as Aladdin), passed through Arabian merchants en route to Europe.