This is Jin's house that stands firmly in the city of Mecca, no heavy equipment can tear it down

This is Jin's house that stands firmly in the city of Mecca, no heavy equipment can tear it down
The most famous haunted Jin's house in Saudi Arabia (Photo: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

Saudi ARABIA always has interesting things to discover. One of them is an old building which is said to be very haunted because it is inhabited by the Jinn people. 

In fact, the house cannot be demolished using any type of heavy equipment, which could result in people being possessed. 
This mystical story of the genie's house apparently attracted the attention of a YouTuber who is also an Indonesian worker in Saudi Arabia, Alman Mulyana. 
He and his two colleagues took the time to visit the haunted house to answer their curiosity. 

"So this house was about to be demolished, to make it a red light or something. But the heavy equipment was broken and then it turned upside down," said Alman, starting the story, as reported by the YouTube account, Alman Mulyana. 
(Photo: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

The Saudi Arabian government tried to demolish this old building several times, but always failed. Heavy equipment was thrown and a Sheikh who was called to expel the genie guarding the building failed miserably in carrying out his duties. 

Located on the side of the main road and close to the mosque, the house is the oldest building in the area. You can see animal bones scattered around the house. It is said that genies like to eat bones the most. 

It also appears that the house is in disarray, further reinforcing the impression that the building is very old. Meanwhile, the windows of the house were deliberately closed by the local government, in order to guard against unwanted bad things. 

The genie's house in the city of Mecca is already quite famous among Arab YouTubers. In fact, there are also those who try to enter the haunted house. 
(Photo: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

Alman and his two friends chose not to enter for their safety. "In essence, don't disturb, don't try to provoke," Alman warned. 
(put)


Inilah Rumah Jin yang Berdiri Kokoh di Kota Makkah, Tak Satupun Alat Berat Mampu Merobohkannya

Rumah Jin paling terkenal angker di Arab Saudi (Foto: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

ARAB Saudi selalu menyimpan hal menarik untuk dikulik. Salah satunya ialah bangunan tua yang konon sangat angker karena dihuni bangsa jin.

Bahkan rumah itu tidak bisa dirobohkan menggunakan alat berat jenis apapun, hingga bisa mengakibatkan orang kerasukan.
Kisah mistis rumah jin ini rupanya menarik perhatian seorang YouTuber yang juga merupakan tenaga kerja asal Indonesia di Arab Saudi, Alman Mulyana. Ia dan kedua rekannya menyempatkan diri mengunjungi rumah angker tersebut untuk menjawab rasa penasaran mereka.

"Jadi ini rumah mau dibongkar, mau dijadiin lampu merah atau apa. Tapi alat beratnya itu rusak terus jungkir balik," kata Alman mengawali cerita, seperti dilansir dari akun YouTube, Alman Mulyana.
(Foto: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

Bangunan tua itu berulang kali hendak dihancurkan pemerintah Arab Saudi, namun selalu gagal. Alat berat terlempar dan seorang Syekh yang dipanggil untuk mengusir jin penunggu bangunan itupun gagal total melaksanakan tugasnya.

Terletak di pinggir jalan raya dan dekat dengan masjid, rumah tersebut merupakan bangunan paling tua di sekitar kawasan itu. Terlihat tulang-belulang hewan berserakan di sekitar rumah. Konon, jin paling suka memakan tulang. Nampak juga kondisi rumah berantakan, semakin memperkuat kesan bahwa bangunan itu sudah sangat lawas. Sementara jendela rumah sengaja ditutup oleh pemerintah setempat, demi menjaga hal-hal buruk yang tak diinginkan.

Rumah jin di Kota Makkah ini memang sudah cukup terkenal di kalangan YouTuber Arab. Bahkan, ada pula yang mencoba masuk ke dalam rumah angker tersebut.
(Foto: YouTube/Alman Mulyana)

Alman dan kedua temannya memilih untuk tidak masuk demi keamanan mereka. "Pada intinya jangan menganggu, jangan coba coba memprovokasi," ujar Alman mengingatkan. (put)

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