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Forced expulsion of daemons from Gireeva came into conflict with Islam
2022-12-04
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Note the use of the word "genies" and "jinn" was replaced with the word "daemons."

[KavkazUzel] Islam does not provide for forced exorcism, especially with the use of force, Islamic scholar Leonid Syukiyainen and Imam Rasul Akhmadov commented on the complaint of Leyla Gireeva, a native of Ingushetia, about attempts by relatives to expel daemons from her with the help of violence.

The "Caucasian Knot" has reported that on December 1, it became known that Leyla Gireyeva told the police about regular violence from her parents. She asked to be protected from relatives, who, according to her, could cripple or kill her.

Gireyeva told her lawyer that her mother and father beat her when they "were in the mood", often locked her at home and forced her to take psychotropic drugs against her will, and also took her to the imam. "My parents said that they should have killed me, but since they had already spent 18 years on me, they should try to pull out the "daemons,daemons" she said.

Leyla Gireeva was subjected to domestic violence in Nazran and "the expulsion of daemons", which prompted her to run away from home on November 14, Svetlana Anokhina, a Dagestan journalist and human rights activist from the Marem organization, said earlier.

After the escape, the relatives accused Leila of theft in order to put her on the federal wanted list. The girl, in turn, wrote a statement to the Investigative Committee  about the threat of murder  by relatives.

The use of force to drive out jinn is strictly prohibited, said an expert in Islamic law, Doctor of Law Leonid Syukiyainen.

"In a categorical way, there is nothing even close to this in Islam. This is a terrible violation of human rights. This practice is inhumane. To expel a daemon from a person, one must pray, lead a righteous life, educate oneself and hope in the Almighty," the Islamic scholar told the correspondent "Caucasian Knot."

According to him, the practice of forcibly expelling daemons has nothing to do with the Koran either.

"The Qur'an does not say that it is possible to expel daemons by force. In Islam as a whole there is no such practice. Only prayers and faith in the Almighty. Everything else is an invention of the so-called healers. They have no basis from the point of view of religion for the use of such methods. I again want to point out that this is a violation of human rights," Sukiyainen explained.

The traditions of the expulsion of daemons are widespread in the Caucasus, Islamic exorcism is carried out both in mosques and at home by traditional healers, according to the "Caucasian Knot."

Imam Rasul Ahmadov confirmed that the expulsion of daemons is allowed only with the help of prayers. "To drive out the daemons, it is necessary to use only prayers and nothing but ayats . Everything else can be called witchcraft and an attempt by some people to simply work, and not help those who need it," he told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

The use of force in the expulsion of jinn is not permissible, the theologian emphasized. "The exorcist does not resort to such methods. Nothing can be done against the will. A person must want to get rid of them and seek help. And then with the help of verses one can achieve success," he said.

The police must within three days consider the statement of Leyla Gireyeva against her parents about systematic violence, Alexandra Miroshnikova , press secretary of the SOS Crisis Group, told the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent.

"The police must consider applications within three days from the date of registration of the application. The term for consideration in some cases can be extended to 10, then up to 30 days," she said.

According to Gireeva's statement, a criminal case may be initiated under two articles of the Criminal Code, she noted.

"The acts described in the application fall under Article 117 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (part 2) "torture" - the infliction of physical or mental suffering by systematic beatings or other violent actions against a minor, and 127 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, part 2 - unlawful deprivation of a person's freedom," she reported.

Gireeva's lawyer Mark Alekseev was not available for comment, the "Caucasian Knot" correspondent reported today.

Recall that on November 23, security forces detained 18-year-old Leyla Gireeva, who was found by relatives in St. Petersburg. Leila herself called the police, but she was taken to the police station. In the evening of the same day, the security forces released her.

Leyla Gireyeva is in a safe place, but the threat of forced return to her family remains, a spokesman for the CK SOS Crisis Group said on November 24. Police officers in St. Petersburg released Leyla Gireyeva  because of the increased interest of journalists and human rights activists  in her story, human rights activists interviewed by the "Caucasian Knot" said.

Posted by:badanov

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Posted by: badanov   2022-12-04 10:02  

#1  The i-slam is the demon.
Posted by: Dron66046   2022-12-04 04:15  

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