The name Ammar or Aamra is given to the jinn who live in the houses inhabited by humans and share our dwelling.
God Almighty said in His Holy Book: “He and his tribe see you from where you do not see them.” As for the issue of him seeing them as a human being, it is…
Things that scholars completely rule out, even if some of them have spoken about them.
They could be Muslims, People of the Book, Zoroastrians, or even atheists, and as we mentioned previously, we cannot see them.
There is no house without jinn inhabiting it, regardless of their types, religions, and sects. They were in the house before us and were concentrated in the house.
Some of these jinn are good and do no harm, no trace, and no sense of their presence is worth mentioning. Some of them are harmful and cause damage to the house.
For the residents, the house’s inhabitants can appear in the form of ants, geckos, cats, and even ghosts.
Some of them feel their presence as a passing ghost, a breathing sound, or a feeling of their presence.
The residents of the house must always fortify themselves with morning and evening supplications and the Qur’an in order to remain safe from the harm of the jinn.
And the devils
Here is a question that arises: When does harm from the jinn occur and what are the cases that cause the jinn to take control of the residents?
This happens when the behavior of the residents differs from that of the building's jinn.
For example, the building is committed and strict in religion, and the owners of the house are tempted and careless, so a dispute and tyranny occur on their part.
Architecture... In the end, we say that belief in the One God and commitment to fortification is the strong shield against all material things in architecture and...
Humans too