I was told a story of a female jinn who fell in love with a human. The story is as follows:
A man lived in Pakistan who was of a handsome nature. A female jinn became attracted to him and she would regularly come to see him. (by the way jinns can take many forms)
Anyway they both started seeing each other for a while until the man moved to Saudi and found a job working in an office.
The jinn followed him and hence continued to see him. She would bring him fruits and gifts from different countries not found in Saudi. His workmates would be amazed to see such gifts and fruits arrive not to be found in their locality.
Eventually the human was to get married by his parents.
He told the jinn that despite how close they were they could never be together because they were two different creations.
She refused and said she will only be with him and if he chooses to marry then she will destroy the life of his new partner.
Fearing the consequences he stayed single but made a condition.
This condition was that she also stays single and does not get married.
Hence they both went on seeing each other.
The time came for the jinn to be married to another and she also refused to her parents. They insisted but she never gave in.
One day the human awoke to the noise of a train approaching. He had been laid down on some train tracks.
The train took one of his legs and before it could take the other the female jinn was able to save him. (jinns travel at very high speeds)
The human was told by the jinn that he had been laid on the tracks by the jinn who her parents chose her to marry.
she later came round to tell him that she had married the jinn her parents had chosen for her.
He was shocked to hear this and asked her why?
She replied I only married to save your life. Otherwise the other jinn would kill you.
She got married to protect the life of her beloved.
The human came to england and received the best possible treatment for his leg. Funny the female jinn also accompanied him. He had a fake leg fitted.
They still see each other but the relationship isn't the same.
Strange but true....
A man lived in Pakistan who was of a handsome nature. A female jinn became attracted to him and she would regularly come to see him. (by the way jinns can take many forms)
Anyway they both started seeing each other for a while until the man moved to Saudi and found a job working in an office.
The jinn followed him and hence continued to see him. She would bring him fruits and gifts from different countries not found in Saudi. His workmates would be amazed to see such gifts and fruits arrive not to be found in their locality.
Eventually the human was to get married by his parents.
He told the jinn that despite how close they were they could never be together because they were two different creations.
She refused and said she will only be with him and if he chooses to marry then she will destroy the life of his new partner.
Fearing the consequences he stayed single but made a condition.
This condition was that she also stays single and does not get married.
Hence they both went on seeing each other.
The time came for the jinn to be married to another and she also refused to her parents. They insisted but she never gave in.
One day the human awoke to the noise of a train approaching. He had been laid down on some train tracks.
The train took one of his legs and before it could take the other the female jinn was able to save him. (jinns travel at very high speeds)
The human was told by the jinn that he had been laid on the tracks by the jinn who her parents chose her to marry.
she later came round to tell him that she had married the jinn her parents had chosen for her.
He was shocked to hear this and asked her why?
She replied I only married to save your life. Otherwise the other jinn would kill you.
She got married to protect the life of her beloved.
The human came to england and received the best possible treatment for his leg. Funny the female jinn also accompanied him. He had a fake leg fitted.
They still see each other but the relationship isn't the same.
Strange but true....
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