Around the world, and throughout history, billions of people have believed in an entire race of creatures known as the djinn. Ancient, powerful, and hidden from the human eye, djinn lore spans continents and centuries. Join host Rabia Chaudry every week as she takes you into the world you never even knew existed, the world of the Hidden Djinn.
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Around the world, and throughout history, billions of people have believed in an entire race of creatures known as the djinn. Ancient, powerful, and hidden from the human eye, djinn lore spans continents and centuries. Join host Rabia Chaudry every week as she takes you into the world you never even knew existed, the world of the Hidden Djinn.
This week Rabia is joined by Jehan Mansy, a healer like no other whose life changed after a health incident - an incident that opened her up to the djinn around her.
This week we're excited for journalist Baxter Jackson to join us and share his experiences traveling and writing about the gulf region, his introduction to the djinn lore by the locals, and witnessing an exorcism he will never forget.
This week Rabia is joined by visionary artist Morehshin Allayari. Morehshin's "She Who Sees The Unknown" re-creates monstrous female figures to reimagine their stories, and the stories of the societies and cultures they hail from.
This week we travel to the enchanting land of Indonesia with guides Annisa Zainal - host of the new podcast "Archipelaghosts", and her father Ariyanto, whose spiritual discipline allowed him to open portals into the unseen.
An out of body experience is what it’s like when Rabia gets a chance to hang out with one of her favorite people, host and creator of the hit shows "True Crime Obsessed" and "Obsessed With Disappeared", Patrick Hinds. Listen as Patrick shares his lifelong supernatural experiences and realizes they were djinn all along.
This week Rabia welcomes "Turkish Delight", the "Blue Devil Imam", chaplain Abdullah Antepli, faculty at Sanford School of Public Policy. A dear friend and long time mentor, Abdullah brings to this discussion a lifetime of experience having lived in around the world in different societies and cultures that shared a belief in djinn and black magic.
This week journalist and professor Shaheen Pasha shares a lifetime of djinn hauntings with Rabia, from a doppelganger djinn in her mother's home to the old lady djinn that followed her and her family across the globe, and down through the family tree.
In this week’s episode host Rabia Chaudry is joined by Professor Ali Olomi, a historian and Mid East scholar, djinn and folklore expert, and host of the podcast "Head On History". You can find and follow Ali, and his djinn threads, on Twitter, at the handle @aaolomi.
In this very first Hidden Djinn bonus episode, host Rabia Chaudry is joined by her husband Irfan Aziz joins me as they discuss how this project came about, and swap djinn stories from their childhoods and beyond.
Summoning the djinn is no easy task, but it may be even harder to get rid of them. Spells, rituals, sacrifices - it can take a lot of effort, time, and even money to rid yourself of an unwanted djinn guest.
Though we may fear the unknown, human beings also can't seem to stay away from it. That's why we have always tried to find ways to contact the unseen, and why some have gone a step further and tried to control the djinn using powerful invocations, or even making deals with their very own souls. This week we explore the many ways people have summoned the djinn.
We know the one that rules over them by many names: Iblees. Mastema. Belzebub. Diabolos. Baphomet. Shaitaan. Satan. That's right, Satan himself. This week we trace Satan's origin story back to when the djinn ruled the earth.
We've pretty much established that the djinn are fearsome and powerful, and have an ancient enmity with mankind. But if they were all bad, wouldn't we be under constant threat by them? And what about the ones who would much rather be our friends? After all, it might be a better to keep them on your good side.
Few things are as intriguing to the human psyche as forbidden love, even if that love is so dangerous, it could cost you your life. And that's sometimes the price that's paid when a human and djinn become involved in ways you may never have imagined. Involvements that, often times, aren't completely voluntary.
Throughout history people have blamed the supernatural for physical and psychological ailments, and for good reason. But given our medical advancements today, where do the djinn fit into into mental illness and disease?ut given our medical advancements today, where do the djinn fit into into mental illness and disease?
Around the world, and throughout history, billions of people have believed in an entire race of creatures known as the djinn. Ancient, powerful, and hidden from the human eye, djinn lore spans continents and centuries. Join host Rabia Chaudry every week as she takes you into the world you never even knew existed, the world of the Hidden Djinn.