Mufti Jinn

There was a famous person from Bangladesh. He was known as Mufti Jinn. Many people used to visit him. He used to tell people that he travels daily to Bangladesh to teach Bukhari Sharif and then returns to South Africa. People were very gullible and believed him.  One day he came to the Darul Uloom and informed me that he wished to visit England after his stay in South Africa. He required a supporting letter from the Darul Uloom to acquire his visa. I then told him, “Mufti Saheb, you travel daily to Bangladesh and return, why would you require a visa for U.K? You should undertake your journey to the U.K. as you are totally independent of customs and visas.”  This Mufti Saheb went to the residence of a very close friend of ours as well, Maulana Hussein Bhayat Saheb . He used to switch off the mains and make funny noises. Whilst the drama was going on, Maulana Hussein Bhayat Saheb  switched the mains on, which had highly upset him as all his fake drama was now exposed to the people.  These are the types of Aamils which people believe in. 

UTTERING WORDS OF SHIRK
Another person who was a graduate of a Darul Uloom and an Alim visited our country. A few of our friends who are Ulama also visited him for treatment. He used to say, the Quraan Sharif is too weak to treat Jadu (Allah Ta'ala forbid).  This Aamil that claimed that Quraan Sharif is too weak, gave them Wazaa’if of the Jogi Jepal to read. Our Hadrat (Rahimahullah) made those Ulama (that visited him) renew their Imaan by reciting their Kalimah again, as they had lost their Imaan by going to him and uttering what he instructed them to say. This is very common. Many of them say that some Tokloshi (dwarf like evil spirit) or Sangoma (witch doctor) has made this Jadu and it is very strong Jadu therefore one will have to go to a Sangoma for treatment.
We don’t even know where, and how easily we are losing our Imaan. We are quite pleased with ourselves as we are performing Salaah, fasting in the month of Ramadan, behaving outwardly as Muslims yet we have lost our Imaan. An example of this is as follows, a person is travelling to the airport but loses his passport, and is not aware of it. When he reaches the airport, he realises that his passport is missing.  It should not be such that we realise, we have lost our passport of Imaan only when we enter our Qabr. We were robbed of our Imaan in the world.