Alarming figures from Egypt jinn-screening sessions
Sabtu, 21 Mac 2009
21 March 2009 -
Ustaz Trimizi Zainal, Deputy Chairman of PISANG (Professional Islamic Support and Nurture Group), arrived in the UK today and will be here for about 2 months. He will be conducting PISANG Islamic Medical Treatment courses and will hold several mobile clinics throughout the UK during his stay here.
Prior to his arrival, he was in Cairo where he conducted Islamic Medical Treatment courses and held mobile clinics targeting Malaysian students (Islamic Studies and Medical students) studying there. Some disturbing figures that were obtained from the mobile clinics are as below:
Number of students screened: about 1,200
Students with sihir (black magic) cases: 114
Students with jinn affliction: 153
Students suffering from severe stress/depression: 48
TOTAL number of students with problems: 315 (about 26%)
Egypt has about 8,000 Malaysian students and with an assumption that 26% of them have similar problems, this will translate to 2,080 students. The Malaysian embassy in Cairo was equally alarmed with the figures.
We have not done this scale of jinn-screening in the UK amongst Malaysian students and their dependencies. It may turn out that the figures are equally alarming.
http://www.pisang.org.uk/index.php?q=node/47
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Ustaz Trimizi Zainal, Deputy Chairman of PISANG (Professional Islamic Support and Nurture Group), arrived in the UK today and will be here for about 2 months. He will be conducting PISANG Islamic Medical Treatment courses and will hold several mobile clinics throughout the UK during his stay here.
Prior to his arrival, he was in Cairo where he conducted Islamic Medical Treatment courses and held mobile clinics targeting Malaysian students (Islamic Studies and Medical students) studying there. Some disturbing figures that were obtained from the mobile clinics are as below:
Number of students screened: about 1,200
Students with sihir (black magic) cases: 114
Students with jinn affliction: 153
Students suffering from severe stress/depression: 48
TOTAL number of students with problems: 315 (about 26%)
Egypt has about 8,000 Malaysian students and with an assumption that 26% of them have similar problems, this will translate to 2,080 students. The Malaysian embassy in Cairo was equally alarmed with the figures.
We have not done this scale of jinn-screening in the UK amongst Malaysian students and their dependencies. It may turn out that the figures are equally alarming.
http://www.pisang.org.uk/index.php?q=node/47