Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2 May 2026
The Unseen Bond
But this Part 2 begins with a fracture.
One evening, Arhan felt cold. Not winter cold—absence cold. Zafar’s presence, which had been a constant hum in his bones, was gone.
“Zafar?” he whispered into his closet mirror.
No reply.
For three days, nothing. Then, a dream:
Arhan stood on a black desert under a violet sun. The sky had no stars—only eyes. Thousands of them. And in the center, chained to a pillar of salt, was a boy his age. Dark curls. Eyes like burning amber.
“Zafar?” Arhan’s voice cracked.
The boy looked up. “You shouldn’t have come here. This is Al-Khafiya—the Hidden Realm. My father found out about our bond.”
“Your father?”
“Malik Shahwar. A Marid. He calls our friendship a shame on the bloodline of smokeless fire.”
Arhan stepped forward. The sand beneath him turned to glass. “How do I free you?”
Zafar shook his head. “You can’t. Not unless you offer something he wants more than my obedience.”
“What does he want?”
A long pause. Then, in a whisper that felt like burning:
“A human who remembers the Unseen without fear. A witness to the old covenant. You, Arhan. He wants you to forget me. Voluntarily.”
Arhan found Zafar sitting under the banyan tree at dawn, human-shaped for the first time. Pale skin. Amber eyes. A tired smile.
“You broke a pact with a Marid for me,” Zafar said.
“You saved my life first,” Arhan replied. “We’re even.”
Zafar laughed—a sound like wind chimes in a storm. “No. We’re pedaishi dost. There’s no ‘even’ between us. Only always.”
And somewhere in the Hidden Realm, Malik Shahwar watched through a mirror of ash and whispered:
“Interesting indeed.”
To be continued in Part 3…
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It took Arhan two weeks to find the man—a jewelry shop owner named Raza Bhai, kind-faced, loved by all. The black ring looked like onyx.
“That ring,” Arhan asked one day, pretending to browse. “Where’d you get it?”
Raza’s smile froze. “Family heirloom.”
That night, Arhan broke into the shop. The ring resisted—it burned his fingers. But Zafar’s faint voice echoed in his skull: “Not fire. Water. Water breaks the old flame-pacts.”
Arhan dropped the ring into a bowl of zamzam water he’d brought from the mosque.
The ring cracked. The shop windows shattered. And somewhere, in a desert of violet sun, chains of salt turned to dust.
⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5)
A fun, flawed sequel that delivers on thrills but loses some of Part 1's eerie charm. The cliffhanger for Part 3 is excellent, but the middle sags. Recommended for completionists. jinnat ka pedaishi dost part 2
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جنات کا پیدائشی دوست: حصہ دوم کہانی کے پہلے حصے میں ہم نے دیکھا کہ کس طرح اسد کی زندگی بچپن سے ہی پراسرار واقعات کا شکار تھی۔ اس کا ہمزاد یا اس کا "پیدائشی دوست" کوئی عام انسان نہیں بلکہ جنات کی دنیا سے تعلق رکھنے والا ایک ایسا وجود تھا جو سائے کی طرح اس کے ساتھ رہتا تھا۔ اب کہانی اس موڑ پر پہنچ چکی ہے جہاں اسد جوانی کی دہلیز پر قدم رکھ چکا ہے اور اس کے اس انوکھے دوست کی طاقتیں اور اثرات شدت اختیار کر گئے ہیں۔ جوانی کا آغاز اور انکشاف
اسد اب بیس سال کا ہو چکا تھا۔ کالج کی زندگی میں جہاں دوسرے لڑکے کھیل کود اور پڑھائی میں مصروف ہوتے، اسد اکثر تنہائی پسند رہتا۔ اس کی وجہ یہ تھی کہ اسے ہر وقت اپنے اردگرد کسی کی موجودگی کا احساس ہوتا۔ وہ محسوس کرتا کہ کوئی اس کے کان میں سرگوشیاں کرتا ہے، اسے آنے والے خطرات سے آگاہ کرتا ہے اور کبھی کبھی اس کے مخالفین کو ایسی عبرتناک سزا دیتا کہ لوگ اسد سے خوف کھانے لگے۔
ایک رات، جب اسد اپنے کمرے میں پڑھ رہا تھا، اچانک کمرے کا درجہ حرارت گر گیا۔ اسے محسوس ہوا جیسے کوئی اس کے بالکل پیچھے کھڑا ہے۔ اس نے ہمت جمع کی اور پیچھے مڑ کر دیکھا۔ وہاں کوئی جسمانی وجود تو نہ تھا، لیکن دیوار پر ایک لمبا سایہ لہراتا ہوا نظر آیا۔ اس سائے سے ایک بھاری اور گونجدار آواز آئی:"گھبراؤ مت اسد... میں وہی ہوں جس نے تمہارے جھولے کی حفاظت کی تھی، اور میں ہی ہوں جو تمہاری آخری سانس تک تمہارے ساتھ رہے گا۔" جناتی دوست کا تحفظ یا قید؟
اسد کو جلد ہی احساس ہو گیا کہ اس کا یہ "پیدائشی دوست" صرف ایک محافظ نہیں بلکہ اس کی زندگی کا مالک بننا چاہتا ہے۔ اسد جس لڑکی کو پسند کرتا، وہ اچانک بیمار ہو جاتی یا اس کے گھر والے اسد کے خلاف ہو جاتے۔ اسد کو ملنے والی ہر خوشی کے بدلے اسے ایک عجیب سی قیمت چکانی پڑتی۔
ایک بار اس کے کالج کے کچھ لڑکوں نے اسے تنگ کرنے کی کوشش کی۔ اگلے ہی دن، ان میں سے سب سے زیادہ شرارتی لڑکا ایک ایسے حادثے کا شکار ہوا جس کی کوئی منطقی وضاحت نہ تھی۔ اسد سمجھ گیا کہ یہ اس کے "دوست" کا کام ہے۔ اس نے جب تنہائی میں اس سائے سے احتجاج کیا تو اسے جواب ملا:"تمہارے دشمن میرے دشمن ہیں۔ ہم ایک ہیں، اسد۔ تم جنات کی دنیا کے وہ چنیدہ انسان ہو جس کے لیے ہم نے برسوں انتظار کیا ہے۔" پراسرار سفر کی شروعات
کہانی میں نیا موڑ اس وقت آیا جب اسد کو خواب میں ایک قدیم قلعے کے کھنڈرات دکھائے جانے لگے۔ اسے بار بار ایک ہی پیغام مل رہا تھا کہ اسے اپنے اس رشتے کی حقیقت جاننے کے لیے اس جگہ جانا ہوگا جہاں سے یہ سب شروع ہوا تھا۔ اس کا جناتی دوست اسے بتاتا ہے کہ ان کا رشتہ صدیوں پرانا ہے اور یہ ایک خاص عہد (وعدے) کے تحت جڑے ہوئے ہیں۔
اسد کے گھر والے، خاص طور پر اس کی دادی، جو ہمیشہ سے اسے کچھ بتانا چاہتی تھیں، اب بسترِ مرگ پر تھیں۔ انہوں نے اسد کا ہاتھ پکڑ کر آخری بار کہا: "بیٹا، وہ تمہارا دوست نہیں، تمہارا قرض دار ہے... لیکن یہ قرض تمہیں ہی چکانا ہوگا۔" اگلے حصے کا انتظار
حصہ دوم کے اختتام پر اسد اس پراسرار قلعے کی جانب نکل پڑتا ہے جس کا راستہ انسانی نقشوں پر موجود نہیں۔ اسے معلوم ہے کہ وہاں اس کا سامنا صرف سائے سے نہیں بلکہ جنات کی اس پوری بستی سے ہوگا جن کا وہ "پیدائشی دوست" ایک نمائندہ ہے۔
کیا اسد اس جناتی دوست کے سحر سے آزاد ہو پائے گا؟ یا وہ ہمیشہ کے لیے جنات کی دنیا کا حصہ بن جائے گا؟ یہ جاننے کے لیے دیکھیے اس کہانی کا اگلا حصہ۔
کیا آپ چاہتے ہیں کہ میں اس کہانی کے تیسرے حصے (Part 3) میں اسد کے قلعے کے سفر اور وہاں ہونے والے انکشافات کو لکھوں؟
Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Part 2 (The Born Friend of Jinn, Volume 2) is an Urdu-language paranormal nonfiction book written by Purasrar Lahoti. It is part of a widely read series that explores the mysteries of the unseen world, spiritual healing, and interactions between humans and Jinn. Core Content & Themes
The second volume delves deeper into the supernatural realm, often grounding its narratives in Islamic teachings. Key topics include:
Nature and Hierarchy: Detailed descriptions of the creation, categories, and ranks of Jinn and angels.
Human-Jinn Interaction: Stories of individuals meeting Jinn, including accounts of a person meeting a "Sahabi Jin Baba" (a Jinn companion of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ).
Protection and Cure: Guidance on identifying signs of Jinn possession and methods for spiritual healing using Quranic verses and Hadith.
Spiritual Ethics: Tales highlighting the behavior of pious Jinn, such as leaders who enforce strict moral codes regarding theft and forbidden actions. Publication Details Author: Purasrar Lahoti.
Volumes: The complete set typically consists of 3 separate volumes. Length: Volume 2 is approximately 439 pages.
Availability: Physical copies are sold by retailers like Book Corner and Amazon. Digital versions are often found on platforms like Scribd and Internet Archive. Primary Language Format Hardcover, Paperback, and PDF Genre Paranormal Nonfiction / Spiritual Healing Key Focus Unseen mysteries, Jinn biographies, and spiritual remedies Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost Book Part 2 Free 14 - Facebook
While Part 1 usually establishes the unusual bond between a human and a jinn from birth, Part 2 serves as the "rising action." The narrative shifts from childhood wonder to the complexities of adulthood. The protagonist begins to realize that having a "born friend" from the unseen world is not just a privilege—it is a heavy burden that complicates human relationships and spiritual standing. Core Themes: Isolation and Protection A major theme in Part 2 is social isolation
. The protagonist’s bond with the jinn often creates a barrier between them and other humans. The jinn, acting out of a sense of fierce (and sometimes possessive) protection, may interfere in the protagonist's life, driving away potential friends or spouses. This highlights the psychological toll of being "different" and the struggle to balance two contrasting worlds. The Test of Faith In many iterations of this story, Part 2 introduces a spiritual crisis
. The protagonist must decide whether to use the jinn’s powers for worldly gain or to maintain their integrity. The story often warns that relying on supernatural entities can lead to a weakening of one's own character and religious faith. The "friend" often becomes a source of temptation, pushing the human to the edge of moral boundaries. Atmospheric Development
The writing in Part 2 typically becomes darker. The descriptions of the jinn’s world—its rules, its hierarchy, and its dangers—expand. We see that the jinn friend is not an outlier but part of a larger, often volatile society that the human protagonist is now tethered to. Conclusion
Part 2 of "Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost" is where the story finds its soul. It moves beyond the "spooky story" trope to explore deep human emotions: the need for belonging, the fear of the unknown, and the price of power. It sets the stage for a climax where the protagonist must eventually choose between their supernatural companion and their own humanity. detailed summary
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"Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost" (A Born Friend of Jinns) is a popular theme in South Asian supernatural folklore and Urdu literature. Part 2 of such a narrative typically delves deeper into the consequences of this cross-dimensional bond, focusing on the protagonist’s transition from childhood curiosity to adult responsibility. 🧞 Key Narrative Arc
In the second installment of this saga, the story usually shifts from "discovery" to "conflict." While Part 1 establishes the birth-bond between a human and a Jinn, Part 2 explores: The Burden of Secrets:
The protagonist struggles to maintain a normal social life while being shadowed by an invisible entity. Spiritual Testing:
The bond is often tested by "Amils" (spiritual practitioners) or rival Jinn clans who view the friendship as a violation of natural laws. Protection vs. Possession:
A central theme is the thin line between a Jinn acting as a guardian and becoming an overbearing force that isolates the human friend. 📜 Core Themes & Tropes The Unseen Bond But this Part 2 begins with a fracture
Part 2 commonly utilizes these specific elements to heighten the drama: 1. The Supernatural Guardian
The Jinn friend often saves the human from physical or spiritual harm. However, this protection comes at a cost, such as the human becoming "heavy" (affected by the Jinn's energy), leading to illness or social withdrawal. 2. The Ancestral Link
It is often revealed that the friendship wasn't accidental. Usually, a grandfather or ancestor made a pact or performed a kindness for the Jinn's family, making the bond "Pedaishi" (hereditary/by birth). 3. Moral Dilemmas
The protagonist must decide whether to use the Jinn’s powers for personal gain (wealth, revenge) or to stay on a path of righteousness. Part 2 frequently features a "fall from grace" where the human misuses the bond. 💡 Cultural Significance
These stories serve as more than just entertainment in many communities: Moral Lessons: They emphasize the importance of boundaries between worlds. Psychological Metaphor:
Often, the "Jinn friend" represents the protagonist's inner struggles or feelings of being an outsider. Spiritual Awareness:
They reinforce the belief in the "Ghaib" (the Unseen) and the need for spiritual protection through prayer and faith.
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In the supernatural folklore of the subcontinent, the concept of a "Pedaishi Dost" (a friend from birth) remains one of the most mysterious and debated topics. While the first part of this series explored the origins of these spiritual bonds, Part 2 dives deeper into the lived reality, the signs of such a connection, and the spiritual responsibilities that come with having a Jinnat companion assigned to you from your first breath. The Nature of the Bond
A Pedaishi Dost is not a typical haunting or a random encounter. It is often described as a "Hamzad" or a specific Jinn assigned to a human soul. Unlike malevolent entities that seek to cause harm, a born-friend is intrinsically tied to your energy. They see what you see, feel what you feel, and in many cases, act as a silent guardian.
However, this bond is a double-edged sword. Because they are so closely linked to your subconscious, their temperament often mirrors your own. If you are a person of peace, they provide protection; if you are consumed by anger or dark thoughts, they can amplify those traits, leading to spiritual instability. Signs You Have a Pedaishi Dost
Many people go their entire lives without realizing they have a spiritual companion. Here are the common indicators found in ancient texts and modern accounts:
Intense Intuition: Receiving warnings or "gut feelings" about danger before it happens.
The Sensation of Presence: Feeling a comforting warmth or a specific scent (like musk or jasmine) when you are alone.
Lucid Dreams: Recurring dreams where a specific figure guides you or teaches you hidden knowledge.
Unexplained Protection: Surviving accidents or near-death experiences in ways that defy logic.
Animal Reactions: Pets staring intently at the empty space beside you or acting unusually calm in your presence. The Rules of Coexistence
Living with a Jinnat friend requires a strict moral and spiritual code. Folklore suggests that these entities are attracted to "Noor" (spiritual light). To maintain a positive relationship, one must:
Maintain Cleanliness: Physical and spiritual purity (Taharah) is essential.
Control the Tongue: Harsh words and lies can distress the companion, leading to a "heavy" atmosphere in the home.
Acknowledge Without Obsessing: It is said that acknowledging their presence silently is fine, but trying to "summon" or command them for worldly greed turns a friendship into a dangerous pact. Common Myths vs. Reality
Myth: A Jinnat friend will give you unlimited wealth.Reality: Their world operates on different laws. While they may provide "Barakah" (blessing) in your work, they are not ATMs for human greed.
Myth: They are always visible.Reality: They rarely manifest in physical form. Their influence is felt through thoughts, timing, and energy shifts.
Myth: You can get rid of them easily.Reality: A Pedaishi bond is lifelong. You cannot "fire" a friend who was born with you; you can only learn to harmonize your soul so the connection remains beneficial. The Spiritual Risk
The greatest danger discussed in Part 2 is the "Mirror Effect." If a human falls into deep depression or malice, the Pedaishi Dost can become a "dark reflection." This results in what healers call spiritual heaviness, where the person feels constantly watched but in a suffocating rather than protective way. Strengthening one's faith and practicing daily meditations or prayers is the only way to keep this shadow side at bay.
💡 Key Takeaway: A Jinnat companion is a mirror to your soul. To have a good "Pedaishi Dost," you must first be a good human.
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Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost (The Born Friend of the Jinn) is a popular Urdu book series written by Allama Lahoti Purisrari. Originally published as a series of articles in the Abqari Magazine, the story follows the author's extraordinary lifelong friendship with a Jinn named Ali.
In Part 2 of the series, the narrative deepens the connection between the human world and the hidden realm of the Jinn, focusing on the following key themes and events: Relationship with the Jinn Ali
The story continues to explore the author's bond with Ali, who has been his companion since birth. Ali serves as a guide, revealing the secret world of his kind and explaining how Jinns interact with humans. This part emphasizes that not all Jinns are malevolent; many are pious and seek to help humans who follow a spiritual path. Spiritual Lessons and Secrets If you had a specific existing story or series in mind (e
Allama Lahoti Purisrari uses the conversations with Ali to share various "Rohani" (spiritual) secrets and "Wazaif" (Islamic invocations).
Protection: The book discusses how humans can protect themselves from evil spirits and magic using specific prayers.
Healing: It details spiritual remedies for physical and psychological ailments often attributed to supernatural influences.
Ethics: Ali provides a Jinn’s perspective on human morality, often highlighting the shortcomings of human greed and faithlessness. Nature of the Jinn World Part 2 provides more specific details about:
Abilities: Their speed, strength, and ability to take different forms.
Limitations: Despite their powers, Jinns are also bound by certain laws of nature and spiritual boundaries.
Habitats: Descriptions of their gatherings and how they live in secluded places like ruins and deserts. How to Read the Full Story
Since the story is based on true accounts shared in the Abqari magazine, you can find the complete text in several formats:
Books: The compiled series is available as "Jinnat Ka Pedaishi Dost" Part 1, 2, and beyond at various Urdu Bookstores.
PDFs: Free digital copies are often hosted on platforms like Scribd.
Audiobooks: Many YouTube channels, such as Rohani Batin, provide Urdu audio versions of the episodes.
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Arhan woke with a nosebleed and a name on his lips: Shahwar.
That night, he didn’t go to the banyan tree. He went to the abandoned well on the edge of town—the one elders said was dug by jinn before the Mughals.
He lit a candle. Drew no circle. Spoke no verse.
“Malik Shahwar! I know you hear me. Show yourself.”
The air curdled. The candle flame turned green. And from the well rose a figure—not of smoke, but of polished obsidian. Seven feet tall. Eyes like molten gold.
“You dare summon a Marid, little mortal?”
“I dare because my friend is chained because of me. Take my memory. Take my years. But let him go.”
The Marid laughed—a sound like grinding mountains. “Bold. Foolish. Interesting.”
He circled Arhan. “I will make you a different offer. Not your memory. But a task.”
“What task?”
“There is a man in your city. He wears a black ring on his thumb. He made a pact with my rival, Ifrit Uzziel. Break that ring, and I free Zafar. Fail…” The Marid smiled. “And you forget Zafar ever existed. He becomes a stranger to you.”
Three moons had passed since Arhan first learned that the shadow under the old banyan tree had a name: Zafar. Not a ghost, not a shaytan—but a jinn born the very same night as him. A pedaishi dost. A friend written into destiny before either knew the other existed.
But Zafar was not like the fire-born jinn of campfire tales. He was Qareen-adjacent—bound to Arhan not to harm, but to witness. To protect. And sometimes, to warn.
Arhan was 17 now. His friends noticed he’d talk to empty air, laugh at silence, and sometimes flinch as if someone had touched his shoulder.
“You’ve gotten weird, yaar,” said Sameer, tossing a cricket ball. “Ever since that night at the graveyard.”
Arhan smiled. If only you knew.
That night, Zafar had saved him from a falling billboard. The jinn had materialized as a gust of wind—no eyes, no shape—but warm, like embers wrapped in velvet.
“You owe me nothing,” Zafar’s voice had echoed in his mind. “We are hamsafar. One soul in two vessels.”