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World of Jinn in Islam

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World of Jinn in Islam

By: Maria Yaseen
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This book explores the intriguing and mysterious concept of the jinn in Islam. Mentioned in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the jinn are unseen creatures that exist in a parallel reality to humans. Created by Allah (SWT), they have unique abilities and characteristics that defy human understanding. The book delves into their origin, nature, and their interaction with both the physical and spiritual realms. It examines the different types of jinn, from friendly to harmful, and explores key topics like possession, magic, and the jinn’s extraordinary powers. Through this exploration, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the jinn's role in Islamic belief, their influence on human lives, and the guidance provided in navigating their realm. Islam
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The book starts off stating "... narrated by virtual voice". That is not necessarily a problem. I'm not against nonfiction books using AI voices.

The book has a weird pronunciation of the word Islam. Again I didn't think too much of it. However, once it got to honorifics it was ridiculous. Anyone who's listened or read anything book on Islam would know what the honorifics mean. The AI was pronouncing each one RA SWT SAW etc.

That was a red flag to me. The author should have listened to the book and made adjustments as soon as they heard that. The fact that they didn't made me question the book.

As the book went on it felt like listening to an essay that was padded just to increase the word count. Especially when it got to parts talking about plasma and string theory.

It literally gives the same story near verbatim about the string theory, dimensions and Muslim Jinns twice in the book.

I believe this was an AI essay read out by an AI with very little human input.

The only reason I gave it two stars on story was because some of the information I know and is correct. However, very surface level almost like it's from the Wikipedia page. Anything I don't know can't trust.

A AI essay doing the minimum

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