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1. Not all Jinns are bad but there are among Jinns believers as well as non believers as we read in Quran :( There are among us some righteous and some contrary, we are groups having different ways). Sura Al-Jinn, verse 11.

2. Shaytan (Satan) does not like us obeying Allah, but he can not freely harm us just because of our worshiping Allah as far as we seek help and protection from Allah (SWT). Ahlul Bayt (AS) and their families were the most devout servants of Allah (SWT) ,yet Shayan could not harm them.

3. Sleep disturbance might have different reasons but we have in the authentic narrations guidelines for avoiding disturbance like: 1. Performing Wudhu before going to bed. 2. Reciting Ayatul Kursi and Sura Falaq and Sura Naas before sleeping.

3. Reciting Tasdeeq of Fatimah (AS) before sleeping.

4. Reciting Estighfaar and Salawaat.

5. Reciting يفعل الله ما يشاء بقدرته ويُحكِم ما يريد بعزَّته

YAF'ALOLLAH MAA YASHAA BIQODRATIH WA YUHKIMU MAA YUREEDU BI'IZZATIH.

Wassalam.

If you think that you have an object that is causing you a problem due to unwanted spirits, put the object in a different location (outside your new home) and see if it helps.

I have always assumed that part of the reason why drawings/statues of animate beings, as well as certain other items, are discouraged in hadith (Sunni and Shi'i) is due to the possibility that they can sometimes become inhabited by unwanted spirits (even if this does not usually happen) (that is to say, it is not only about idolatry, as it is usually understood today). 

 

There are some varying views among ulema on these matters, so if you have a genuine interest in pursuing parapsychology research and would like a solid fiqh view, it is good to sit down with a jurist and discuss your plans.

Hiring someone to perform a work adds another dimension to the fiqh discussion since it falls under the subject of transactions, and so you should discuss whether or not it is considered a legitimate or allowable transaction according to that jurist. There are certainly different scenarios one could envision, e.g. hiring someone who asserts they are psychic and depending on their personal perceptions is a different sort of transaction from hiring someone to operate some sort of sensor equipment or special camera.

There may also be some ethical considerations. For instance, seeing as most human beings do not like to be the subject of scientific research without their permission, possibly some jinns feels the same way. These things might sometimes be discussed as well.

 

No. It is not allowed to make any attempt to interact with Jinn for any reason. Allah says in Quran: And verily, there were men among mankind who try to seek help from  males from Jinn, but Jinns caused the humans more hardships. ( Sura 72, Verse 6).

Wassalam.