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A woman writhes around in uncontrollable pain on the floor while screaming for an evil spirit to leave her soul.
Her howls of despair grow even louder as an Imam stands above her chanting verses from the Quran while spraying her with holy water.

Welcome to the little known world of Islamic exorcisms. You would never have guessed it, but more than 3000 of the spiritual healing rituals have been performed in the last four years at the Masjid Mohammed Mosque off a side street in Burngreave.

People from all walks of life ask Iman Ayoub Sayed for help every week seeking to be released from a wide range of afflictions. This ranges from spiritual possession and evil curses all the way to intimacy problems between couples and hair loss.

Spiritual healers believe the exorcisms can release people from the grip of demonic forces and allow them to live good lives again.

Louise Kelly, admin manager at the mosque, has witnessed many of the exorcisms and believes they really do help people. The 41-year-old, of Sharrow, said: "When it is happening it does look a bit like something from the exorcist film.

"The patients often start shaking and a voice starts coming from the person that is not their own. Sometimes it sounds evil, sometimes it sounds sweet, but it is not the person's voice." The practice, called rugyah, is thought to repair damage caused by witchcraft, curses or possession by a supernatural creature known as a jinn.

Visitors are asked to fill in a form explaining what their problem is. While the form has a tick box option for many run of the mill health problems you would expect to see in any doctor's waiting room - including back pain, headaches and vomiting - Imam Ayoub explained that the most common affliction he treats is for black magic.

He said: "It happens a lot in divorce, where one person puts a curse on another. "The way to get rid of the jinn is by reciting verses from the Quran and by using the holy water.

"I have to speak in a strong voice to make sure they know I am in charge." He told how the practice can be potentially dangerous for him and he uses holy water and prayer to keep evil spirits at bay. "They follow me around all of the time. They turn the lights on and off and turn the taps on at my house.

"But I don't fear them because I can protect myself using the Quran." When The Star visited earlier today a couple had travelled from Coventry seeking help of a jinn that has possessed the man's wife for 10 years. The man, who did not want to be identified, said: "It has caused us to argue a lot. We went to the doctor for loads of tests, including blood and urine, but they came back clear.

"When there is a problem like that you start looking at your spirituality."

"We understand that someone has put a curse on us to try and separate us. But we don't know who.

"But after the sessions things have started to get better."
During the ritual, the woman screams, draws a picture of a horned face on a piece of paper and it is revealed that the spirit is in love with her and does not want her and her husband to be together.

There is a cost for the service at around £60 for the first session and then £30 for any others. Funds are put towards the upkeep of the mosque, but where people have little money and are desperate for help, the exorcisms have been performed for free.

While the majority of visitors are from the Muslim faith, there are Christians, Sikhs and Buddhists who have also visited seeking Imam Ayoub's healing powers.

Imam Ayoub has garnered a huge online following as thousands of people tune in to watch the exorcisms which he posts on Facebook.

The 43-year-old, who lives in Sharrow, travelled to the UK nearly 20 years ago and decided to start performing his own exorcisms after witnessing another Iman successfully perform the ritual. While skeptics dispute the true benefits of the practice, Imam Ayoub stressed that there is a simply aim behind the somewhat unusual practice. "We just want to help people in our community. Not everyone is cured but in the majority of cases they do get better and that is why we do it."

https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/vide...-mosque-providing-islamic-exorcisms-1-8973104
 
Lol, I had seen some videos of this a few days ago, it looked so fake. Could be a man under that burka, and the 'woman' was going OTT. If they're going to fake it they should atleast watch some horror movies and find out how a possessed woman should act LOL.
 
[MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION] what's happening here :))
 
Mehandipur Balaji Temple - Dausa Rajasthan. Half of you guys here would **** your pants if you saw the exorcism happening there. What's interesting is though that the possessed (allegedly) aren't exorcised by the priests present there.As soon as the patients reach in front of Lord Hanuman's statue , they start trembling and shaking .
Beautiful and horrific at the same time.
 
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Mehandipur Balaji Temple - Dausa Rajasthan. Half of you guys here would s#it your pants if you saw the exorcism happening there. What's interesting is though that the possessed (allegedly) aren't exorcised by the priests present there.As soon as the patients reach in front of Lord Hanuman's statue , they start trembling and shaking .
Beautiful and horrific at the same time.

Have visited there two times during my childhood, my parents specific instructions were not to touch people tied in chains. It was indeed a scary sight.
 
I was going to suggest deporting the Imam, but then I thought you probably get Catholic priests doing something similar.
 
Mehandipur Balaji Temple - Dausa Rajasthan. Half of you guys here would s#it your pants if you saw the exorcism happening there. What's interesting is though that the possessed (allegedly) aren't exorcised by the priests present there.As soon as the patients reach in front of Lord Hanuman's statue , they start trembling and shaking .
Beautiful and horrific at the same time.

That sounds really interesting, I'd love to see that in person (from a distance).
 
That sounds really interesting, I'd love to see that in person (from a distance).

I have been there 3-4 times. The possessed are kept in the shackles and are hard to control. But as soon as the evening Arti starts and they are presented in front of Lord Hanuman , they start shaking like anything , as if they are getting beaten by some invisible spirit. The whole thing is scary as hell if you ask me. But worth a visit Everytime.
Jai Sree Ram :kohli
 
I have been there 3-4 times. The possessed are kept in the shackles and are hard to control. But as soon as the evening Arti starts and they are presented in front of Lord Hanuman , they start shaking like anything , as if they are getting beaten by some invisible spirit. The whole thing is scary as hell if you ask me. But worth a visit Everytime.
Jai Sree Ram :kohli

If I ever visit India, it surely be somewhere I'd consider visiting. Sounds scary, but that's what makes it awesome ;).
 
I have been there 3-4 times. The possessed are kept in the shackles and are hard to control. But as soon as the evening Arti starts and they are presented in front of Lord Hanuman , they start shaking like anything , as if they are getting beaten by some invisible spirit. The whole thing is scary as hell if you ask me. But worth a visit Everytime.
Jai Sree Ram :kohli

religious mania is a very well documented phenomenon. It is a form of mass hysteria. Nothing to so with evil spirits or anything else
 
religious mania is a very well documented phenomenon. It is a form of mass hysteria. Nothing to so with evil spirits or anything else

It's a mania ,that's true this has to do with mental illness on subconscious level,have seen people eating non-veg on days they promised (mentally to GOD) not to and then reaching maniac level fits.
 
It's a mania ,that's true this has to do with mental illness on subconscious level,have seen people eating non-veg on days they promised (mentally to GOD) not to and then reaching maniac level fits.

We the faithful are now used to the assaults on our faith from the godless. May Krsna guide them to the right path.
 
It's always easy to blame ones own created problems on others. If there is no human that can be blamed than why not blame a supernatural force. We often make a mess of our lives or sometime just don't have the coping skills to deal with the problems that come our way. The comfort of religion and spiritually often acts as a balm but the problems don't go away. Ultimately, one has to face them head on but that is a hard thing to do. Hence our belief in religion, magic and supernatural.

I honestly don't blame the people who go to such sources to get relief. Maybe just having the belief that things are going to be alright because of some ritual or dua or taweez etc. can help bring some positivity in their lives. Sometimes all you need is a little positive outlook, some light at the end of the tunnel for your mind yo finally come to terms with the problems as hand.

Being totally pragmatic and rational can become exhausting. So for me, why not. Have more excorsisms, more rituals, more prayers. Whatever helps I guess. Life is after all a very bleak, devastating and depressing prospect if looked at rationally. We have no control of our lives, we all ultimately die. Imagine living with that thought in your head constantly. Just honesty with oneself can drive a person mad. Why not live in a delusion than.
 
Someone bump the jinn thread. Im in the mood now
 
سبحان اللہ ۔۔اللہ رب العزت کی شان کہ کروڑوں روپے کا فرنیچر جل کر راکھ ہوگیا لیکن اسی سامان میں پڑی ہوئی کتاب قرآن مجید کو کچھ بھی نہ ہوا کیونکہ اللہ رب العزت نے اپنی کتاب کی حفاظت کا ذمہ خود لیا ہے
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Allah has took it upon himself to protect the Qur'an. Must watch video. Qur'an is also a cure for everything excluding death providing one has the firm belief and yaqeen.
 
سبحان اللہ ۔۔اللہ رب العزت کی شان کہ کروڑوں روپے کا فرنیچر جل کر راکھ ہوگیا لیکن اسی سامان میں پڑی ہوئی کتاب قرآن مجید کو کچھ بھی نہ ہوا کیونکہ اللہ رب العزت نے اپنی کتاب کی حفاظت کا ذمہ خود لیا ہے
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Allah has took it upon himself to protect the Qur'an. Must watch video. Qur'an is also a cure for everything excluding death providing one has the firm belief and yaqeen.

Yeah I see how cured all the Muslims and Muslim countries are. However you will now say they do not follow the Quran. And if they do you, will say they don't follow the correct interpretation and so on.
 
How prevalent is this in Pakistan and among the diaspora?
Black magic is pretty common in Pakistan, especially in less-developed rural areas. Blind following and lack of education are obvious reasons for this.
 
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