An Encounter with Invisible People
By Md Taslim
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Itisastoryofmyencounterwithinvisiblepeople.
Youtositandwonder,whatliesinthisworld andbeyond.
A story gravely real, a tale of shamans, the fortune tellers, the faith healers and the Godman, who are so-called mediums, connectors between worlds
People are mad for the name, fame, money, big house, a big car, a beautiful woman and a luxurious life. These mediums through their rituals, claim to provide them everything. But why they do not help themselves first?
Unknown,unseenandinvisible thrills people. OnceImetonesuchGodman(Baba-calledinIndia), who was callingthe chief of that group bythenameof“BigBoss(BadeSahib)”.
They started talking with me through that Godman because of the reason best known to them. They see us but we can’t. They can harm us, if they wish.
I don’t know how they look. I wrote this book after taking permission from Bade Saheb.
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An Encounter with Invisible People - Md Taslim
An Encounter with Invisible People
Md Taslim
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Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Prologue
Preface
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Few words at the End
About the Author
DEDICATION
This book is dedicated
To
ALL MIGHTY
ALLAH
For his supreme blessings
Acknowledgements
I am thankful to Big Boss (Bade Sahib), who granted me
permission to write this book.
I am thankful of Kartik from Germany, who supported this book.
I am thankful of my friends.
.
Md Taslim
Prologue
It is an intriguing story of my encounter with invisible people. This story will give you shrill and force you to sit and wonder, what lies in this world and beyond. Brace down to take a journey never taken before. Unleashing for you a story gravely real, a tale of shamans, the fortune tellers, the faith healers and the godman, who are so-called mediums, connectors between worlds
In most of the societies around the world, faith healers and fortune tellers are found. These faith healers claim that they treat people by spirits. They claim that they call these spirits whenever they wish. These faith healers call themselves the medium for these spirits. These mediums claim that through their so-called rituals, will protect individuals from evil spirits, bad omen and help individuals in becoming rich, etc. Unknown, unseen and invisible thrills people. It is a big business, big industry.
People are mad for the name, fame, money, big house, a big car, beautiful woman and a luxurious life. These dreams of people are exploited by many people by different means. I met one such Godman (Baba- called in India), who was solving problems through a group of invisible people. He was calling him by the name of Big Boss (Bade Sahib)
. I started talking with Big Boss (Bade Sahib) and his group members.
Before writing this book, I took permission from Big Boss (Bade Sahib) because I know they can harm.
Md Taslim
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Preface
Characters and incidents written in this book are real, in the sequence, as it took place.
I always spoke with Big Boss through Mr. Jabbar. I am calling him Big Boss because Mr. Jabbar always called him by this name. He used to tell; Big Boss is coming. Otherwise, I never saw him.
Once, I asked Big Boss, Can I write this, in the book?
Yes, you can,
He said.
So, I have written this book, in the sequence it happened.
I met Mr. Jabbar, and he helped me to get rid of my physical problems through Big Boss.
This story highlights the intentions of Godman or Baba (As called in India) like Mr. Jabbar, who use people for their benefits on the pretext of help and humanity, play with people's problems and emotions, do not hesitate even to swear by their children. For them, human beings are nothing other than a commodity. They have no compassion for anyone in their heart. When readers will go through this book, they will understand the psyche of a person like Mr. Jabbar, so called Baba.
It will prevent people from superstition and save them from falling into the trap of such as Baba.
It is a story which started from a meeting with Mr. Jabbar to get rid of my physical problems by Big Boss and the story beyond that.
One day, a person named Kari called me from village Khawaspur, Elder Brother, Hazrat (wise one) wants to talk to you.
He gave the phone to Hazrat. The voice came from that side, Hello.
I replied, Hello.
'' Are you Mr. Taslim? '' He asked.
Yeah! I am Taslim,
I said.
I have an important work with you.
Please tell me. If possible, I will try my best to do your work.,
We can complete this work, only when we meet. If you allow me, then I will come to your place.,
If, not very urgent, then why you will travel in Ramadan? When I go to my hometown on Eid (Idul-fitr) festival, then I will come to Khawaspur to meet you.,
''That's better.''
Ok,
I said.
After Eid, I went to Khawaspur and met him.
Hazrat was a lean and thin man of about five feet six-inch in height. He was like an ordinary man but, his eyes were shining. He was sitting with about ten persons on the veranda. When we reached then after Exchange of Greetings, he asked everybody to leave the place. Everybody left the place. When Kari was about to go, he asked him to stay.
When my younger brother wanted to leave the place, he asked him to stay. Now I was with him, along with my younger brother and Kari.
Hazrat said, Taslim, Archangel Gabriel has sent you Greetings.
I said, Greetings to him.
Taslim, Archangel Israel (Azrael) has sent you Greetings.
I said, Greetings to him.
Taslim, Archangel Israfil (Raphael) has sent you Greetings.
I said, Greetings to him.
Taslim, Prophet Ishmael has sent you Greetings.
I said, Greetings to him.
Then, he said, Taslim, Angel Khizer (Khidr) has sent you Greetings.
I said, Greetings to him.
Then, he looked towards the sky and said, Today, I have completed my work.
Then he told this to my younger brother.
It surprised me.
Then there was Adhan for Afternoon Prayer.
Let's go to the mosque for Prayer.
He said.
I made Wudu. My younger brother also made Wudu, and we went to the Masjid across the road.
After prayer, when we came back to the veranda, Hazrat told me, On the day of judgment, GOD willing, we will be at one place. I will recognize you, and you will recognize me.,
I said, If GOD wills.
I invited him to come to my hometown, Supaul.
I will come at the right time.
He said
I said, please come at the time of Bakrid (Idul-azha) festival.,
I will try,
he replied.
We drank tea and then I came back with my younger brother.
On Bakrid festival, I reminded him, but he expressed his difficulty and said, I will come any other time.
Often, I met such people. Why I do not know?
But I would like to mention, one more incident here.
Once, I met Hussaini uncle in Bhagalpur. I met him through my younger brother. He was a Horse cart driver, a very good-natured person, never missed his five-times prayer and always helped people in need due to which, many days, his family was living on the one time meal.
One day, after Evening prayer, Hussaini uncle became unconscious on the Ja-Namaz (Mat used for worship). Everybody in the house became upset, but soon he came into his senses. No one knew the reason, but after