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Intro
Contents
Contributors
List of Tables
1 Introduction
Bibliography
2 Demonic Beings: The Friends and Foes of Humans
Introduction
Debating the Existence of Demonic Beings
The Jinn and Other Classes of Spiritual Beings
The Physical Appearance of Jinn
The Foes of Humans
The Friends of Humans
Conclusion
Bibliography
3 Tipping the Scales Toward an Islamic Spiritual Medicine: Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya on Jinn and Epilepsy
Introduction
The Developmental Stages of the Prophet's Medicine
Features of the Prophet's Medicine

Jinn and Epilepsy According to Ibn al-Qayyim
The Fight Against Jinn-Induced Epilepsy
Healing, Physicians, and Religious Scholars
Conclusion
Bibliography
4 The Physical Reality of Jinn Possession According to Commentaries on the Quran (2:275)
Preliminary Remark on the Editing and Translation of This Text
Introduction to Arabic Terminology and Islamic Concepts
Consensus Among the People of the Sunna and the Community
Quranic Exegesis of the People of the Sunna and the Community
Rationalist Dissenters from Among the Mu'tazila
Final Comment of the Author

Initiation in the Ruqya and Trips to the Paternal Village
Ruqya in the Catalan Village
Treatment of Non-Muslims
Healing Innovations and the Appropriation of Tradition
Transnationality and Ruqya
Conclusion
Bibliography
7 Healing, Agency, and Life Crisis Among British Pakistani Ruqya Patients
Jin and Illness-Superstition or a Serious Matter?
The Ruqya Revival Among South Asian Migrants in the UK
Ali's Treatment: Purifying the Heart
Usman's Story
Breaking Arranged Marriages-Dispelling Kālā Jādū
Cutting the Network

"I just Praise Allah I Still Have My Family": Preserving Love Marriages
Healing, Hope, and Agency in Anthropology and Islam
"God Only Gives You One Heart": Urgency in Moral Transformations
Ambivalence of Agency in Self-cultivation
"Ruqya Is for Those Who Cannot Pray"-Perceptions of Mental Health and Prayer
Coexisting Healing Traditions
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
8 Contextualising Female Jinn Possession in Sexual Trauma
Introduction
Public Perception of Female Jinn Possession in Egypt
Insights on jinn Through a Feminist Lens

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