 Save 10% with my code Bobby10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. All right, guys. Welcome back to the channel. If you're new, my name is Bobby. Guys, today we have a very peculiar video. We're going to react to Stephen Investigates Islamic Exorcism by the channel Conscious Life. Just recently, I met up with a viewer of mine. I know you're watching. Hi there. And he told me about Rukia, the Islamic Exorcism. Just listening to his story, I got goosebumps, man. It was so creepy, so frightening, but it piqued my interest as well, because prior, I didn't even know that there is real exorcism within Islam. Yes, believe it or not, I come from an Orthodox Christian perspective, so I knew about Christian Exorcism, about the power of the Bible, the spoken word, etc., you name it, but I never knew that there is Islamic Exorcism. And that was one of the reasons why I was suspicious, because I believed in the power of the word and was thinking to myself, okay, if you cannot do an exorcism Islamically, then it must be from the devil. You do an exorcism with the cross, of course. All right, with no further ado, let's have a look. Okay. So we're meeting Yasin, he's an exorcist, and he's going to be exercising a gin. From what I understand, it's a demon that predates Adam and Eve, apparently. They lived in this sort of pre-biblical era. This might be the one. It's funny when a white guy says it. Hang on, hang on, sorry guys. According to one study, half of Muslims in the UK believe in gins and that they can only be exercised through a process called rukia. I want to witness an Islamic exorcism firsthand to better understand the relevance of these ancient rituals to modern-day Islam. First, this explains to me what is an Islamic exorcism as opposed to a Catholic exorcism, if that makes sense? That much difference, actually. Okay. Like the Catholics will recite their prayer, we'll recite our prayer, and the prayer is actually very similar. Okay. And you'll see probably abnormal reactions within the person. And so what would indicate that something is a gin and not sort of a mental health problem? So that's the whole thing. Is it a gin? Okay, for us, even that is questionable. We've seen so many videos of these rukia people, just utterly talking nonsense. Right, we can show you some videos, and it's totally superstitious. And Islam came to remove superstitious beliefs. Do you believe in gins? Do you believe in gins? Okay, but do they actually necessarily possess people? That's another question. Yasin explained that many Islamic exorcists in the UK convince clients into believing they're inhabited by gins to charge huge sums of money for their services. He explained that these entities are better viewed more neutrally as harmful personalities that cause spiritual ailments like depression or suicidal thought, and that reciting specific parts of the Qur'an or Bible can expel them. While his slightly more rational take on exorcism appealed to my scientific sensibilities, I was still a bit confused as to why he'd invited me here to document this. If a demon wasn't going to appear, what was I here to film? Yeah, you're not going to see the demon. It's multi-dimensional. I'm going to actually get you involved. Okay. Okay, so Raji, you want to just lie down? And just watch this. Okay, just relax. I think the dune is in the belly, man. Oh, come on. Should we press there now? Keep pressing. What am I looking for? That's it. That's what you're looking for. You found it. He's holding my hand. It's really in pain. That really reminds me of Ayos Ka Salmos. It's quite interesting, man. I had this talk with my Arabic teacher as well, and he talked about the cleansing of gins, that people puke it out. And this is what I experienced in the Amazon Rainforest with the shamans. But in order for it to work, you needed that psychoactive brew. Here on the other hand, we see the same effect just by reciting Qur'an. That's very interesting. So you located a personality. I've shown you how to remove this personality. I see. That's what you were looking for. I was big infuse, so the personality was localized in the stomach. Yeah, exactly. That's the area of reflection. So anyone who has multiple personality disorder in commerce, we can more or less locate that personality and extract it in this manner. What's interesting for me is this scientific, I won't call it a skeptical approach, so you're looking for some kind of rational foundation for what's going on. But there's definitely a superstitious element to what I'm seeing. I mean, it looks very much to me like you're pulling a demon out of this guy. Do you have an explanation? What is it for you? What's inside you? What's inside you? No. I wish there was an answer. There was something out there that would tell us what it is, but there is nothing. And you're just happy in that not knowing. We're not happy. We're looking into it. I mean, if he really had an ailment and now it's gone, of course he would be happy. He would need a rational explanation for it. That's a Western mind. Yasin wants to take the superstition and faith element out of his exorcisms. He believes the words of the Bible and the Qur'an have innate universal power. He wanted to prove that anyone can locate these split personalities and expel them using prayer, even non-believers like me. Because if that's the case, that would undermine all these other immoral Rukia practitioners who charge exorbitant fees for their services. That's why he agreed to meet me. He wanted to see if I could perform Rukia and also if I would respond to Rukia. Qamil man, would you like to press your friend? Because I don't know your friend, but he seems out of it. Wow man. He seems out of it, yeah? Yeah. Yeah, there he is. As Yasin probes my upper chest with his incomprehensibly strong digits, I remember feeling a creeping numbness along my left side that spread across my torso and then down to my legs to the point that it felt like I'd been injected with some bizarre epidural. It was pleasant and comfortable and nothing like the distress his other clients seem to go through. While I remember being completely lucid and aware, there are moments of footage I have no memory of like when I'm lying on the floor and he's tapping at my stomach. Okay, I'm gonna call it there. You tell me. Wow, I'm mind-blowing right now, honestly. I can't even say anything about this. It's so shocking to see. I'm speaking and light-headed right now. So I haven't concluded and I haven't pushed it, but it's just proof of concept. These are just simple prayers that people had traditionally and there's some kind of healing to it. I mean, at this stage, even him, as he said, a self-proclaimed non-believer, he must believe. This transcends rationality, of course. I was really shocked to see this. I thought that at least there must be belief within yourself for it to work. But as you can see, a total non-believer, a Westerner, a white guy has nothing to do with Islam and the Quranic verses had such an impact on him. Even more impactful than on the other guys because this guy was gone. He was in some sort of translucent state. Absolutely mind-blowing. Or placebo. Wow. So I think Yasin... What kind of placebo, man? ...was basically using the Quran to put a non-Muslim into a trance. But I certainly didn't. I have no idea what happened to me in there. Yasin believes that he's extracting different personalities that would otherwise cause psychological and physiological harm. But he refuses to call them jins. I do believe that at least on a subconscious level, Yasin and his clients do believe in jins and that's what gives his rituals their power. But that still doesn't explain what happened to me. Either way... No, that does explain it. I do believe as well that he believes in jins. I, however, assume that he simply uses a different jargon in order to make it more rationally appealing, scientifically appealing to the Western audience. I think it's a smart move. However, he surely believes in jinn. He's reciting Quran and you have the Surah al-Jinn, for example. So therefore, certainly, he must believe in jins, not only in a metaphorical sense, but in a metaphysical sense, in a real sense, of course. And you, you don't have an explanation now because this realness is what you experienced. I think there's a lot to learn from these archaic medieval rituals if we study and explore them objectively and impartially without all that superstitious baggage. To understand what's driving all those reactions in people. To understand what's happening to them. So that's it. I'm going to go home. I'm going to watch all this footage again. He's still in his rational mind. Yeah, I'm going to try and see what happened to me in there. All right, guys. And this is it for today's video. This was absolutely shocking and mind-blowing, man. I didn't expect anything of this sort. I expected some demonstration of Rukia, but most definitely not Rukia on this Western reporter. This was absolutely crazy, man. Moreover, he in the end still tried to rationalize his experience. This is what we all fall prey to. We experience something in life, but then we need to put a label on it. We need to understand it. Yeah, most certainly it's not a jinn. It might be something else. We have to try to understand it. Ultimately, this came from an Islamic context. You do have the explanation for this. Those are jins. Those are entities that are being exercised. Now you can try to rationalize it, but ultimately it had an effect on you. And I always say experience makes believers. Once you feel it, then you know it. Otherwise, they can tell you whatever they want to. But once you saw it for yourself, you cannot be fooled either way anymore because it is real for yourself. This is what I always say about spiritual experience as well. You had that experience. Nobody can take it away from you. And nobody can take that experience away from this very rational man. I believe that this will stick with him. And who knows? Maybe he will start questioning his own rationalism. Possibly this beautiful start of him coming to faith. Alright guys, but this is it for today's video. If you liked it, leave it a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. If you want to support this channel, all the links are in the description box below. Absolutely shocking, man. As always, may God bless you all. Much love and peace.