Jenglots
Jenglot is Javanese for vampire. The creatures were originally eight inches tall when they were captured in 1972, but have now shrunk to only four inches.
These may be the same creatures that are also known as jin. The Quran has verses about jin. There are also toyols, which is another name for genies.
Malaysia's Muzium Negara in Shah Alam has some jenglots on display as part of a "Genies and Coffins" exhibition. This display started in July 2006. Some muslims are upset by this, claiming it will foster an increased interest in supernatural phenomena.
Mr. Bukhari Abdulah claims to own several jenglots, and occassionally he loans them out for research purposes.
The hair on the three jenglots showcased at Asian Arts Museum, Universiti Malaya, have been confirmed as human hair. The report also suggested that the hair on the three jenglots belonged to the same person or individuals with blood ties from the maternal side.
An Indonesian man, Hendra Hartanto, claimed that he was able to capture a few mysterious beings measuring only 4 inches tall, after undergoing a process of isolation and meditation for an undisclosed period of time in Pantai Selatan, Java during 1972. These tiny entities are interesting not just because they are something ‘out of this world’, but they are similar in size to the reported encounters with tiny UFO occupants seen in Malaysia. Most of the UFO beings coming out of landed tiny UFOs in Malaysia measured only between three to nine inches in height. However, Hartanto never claimed that the entities he captured were UFO occupants. He believed that these beings were the manifestations of white monkeys, due to a spiritually imposed curse by Hartanto. According to him, the strange entities had aged over thousands of years, and that each year the size of their bodies became smaller.
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