News Report Clarifies that Seizures Not Caused by Genies

Physicians at Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center discuss the causes of epilepsy, which do not include the jinn. ~Arab News
During my research into the jinn, I frequently come across news reports that address the existence of genies. Let’s not forget that Muslims believe that the jinn are real, created by God, much as Christians might believe angels are real. Nevertheless, they don’t generally accept that humans and jinn interact. That’s why my books are fiction. I imagine a world where the two might collide.
So, here’s an interesting account in Arab News where physicians at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center in Saudi Arabia are promoting their work to treat epilepsy. Part of their message is to clarify that jinn have nothing to do with the seizures of epilepsy.
“We treat all kinds of epilepsy patients at the King Faisal Epilepsy Treatment Center. We have a comprehensive epilepsy program, consisting of epilogists, doctors, nurses, surgeons, psychiatrists, neurologists,” said Dr. Al-Said.
KFSHRC is one of the excellent centers in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East that receives patients from around the Kingdom.
“We proceed with the treatment according to the needs of the patient. We treat him medically or surgically, and we observe or monitor the patient with long-term monitoring instruments to find out the main cause under the observation of experts,” he explained.
He also explained that many people related epilepsy with supernatural things and acts of jinns. However, epilepsy is a neurological condition that affects the nervous system. Epilepsy is also known as seizure disorder, similar to seizures not caused by known medical conditions, like alcohol withdrawal or extremely low blood sugar.”
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I think I should get a bumper sticker that says, DON’T BLAME THE JINN
Best Wishes,
Kellyann Zuzulo
Read THE GENIE IGNITES for spasms of suspense and pleasure.

