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Saturday, 24 October 2020

response to a piece of research

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5882841/


Among the various reasons for this, the main ones were the reluctance to discuss the possible role of jinn out of fear for metaphysical repercussions and stigma, and the possible mismatch with the interviewers, none of whom had a Muslim background. While we do advocate the involvement of non-Islamic professionals in studies such as these (if only to create opportunities for a growth of mutual understanding), we recognize that the employment of Muslim researchers might have resulted in a higher number of participants. A second limitation (which follows from the first) is that the numbers were too small for statistical analyses of relations between specific patient characteristics and the propensity to attribute mental health problems to jinn ..."


One thing i would say to this piece of ressearch. Your interviewers should first immerse yourself in the undesrtaning ot the Djinn beforehand. Nothing like Good prepration which might solve your dogamtic, simplisitic, mechanistic attitude to life.

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