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The Hidden Djinn

The Old Woman

The Hidden Djinn

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

Religion & Spirituality, History

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This week journalist and professor Shaheen Pasha shares a lifetime of djinn hauntings with Rabia, from a doppelganger djinn in her mother's home to the old lady djinn that followed her and her family across the globe, and down through the family tree.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Hidden Gin, a production of I Heart Radio and Grim and Mild from Aaron

0:09.2

Manky.

0:30.2

Hi and welcome to this very special bonus series of the Hidden Gin, the interviews. In these

0:36.7

episodes you'll hear me talk to people from all walks of life who have had gin experiences, are drawn to

0:42.4

the stories of gin and draw lessons from these stories. You'll hear from artists, scholars, writers,

0:48.8

journalists and gin exorcists. And even for me, as I discuss how and why this series came about in a

0:55.2

very personal conversation with my husband. Thanks for listening and enjoy. I hope you really

1:04.8

enjoyed the episode last week. Our conversation with Professor Ali Alumi who is 100% scholar

1:10.4

expert but also a very cool guy. This week I wanted to pivot a little bit. I wanted to move a little

1:15.1

bit away from the scholar expert field and talk to just somebody who's had some crazy experiences

1:20.3

and more like telling stories around the cap fire type of vibe. So I have on this week somebody

1:26.0

who I love dearly Shaheen Pasha. She is just an amazing extraordinary woman in the work that she

1:31.6

does and also her stories are freaky. I mean like I first heard of these stories a couple of years

1:38.0

ago and I've just remembered them ever since and I said okay Shaheen I got it I needed to retell

1:42.4

these stories. So let me tell you a little bit about Shaheen Shaheen is an assistant teacher

1:46.4

professor at Penn State University and her focus is on mass incarceration and prison education. She's

1:52.0

a journalist. She's also the co-founder and executive director of the Prison Journalism Project

1:57.6

which is all about providing incarcerated men and women the skills to tell their own stories

2:02.7

through journalism and also giving them a platform to publish their stories on. She is an

2:08.4

award-winning veteran journalist with 20 years of experience as an international reporter covering

2:13.6

legal and business issues for Thompson Rooters, CNN, Dow Jones Newswire and she's also the co-editor

2:20.0

of the anthology Mirror on the Vale, a collection of personal essays on hijab and veiling and a

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