OCD in Islamic Perspective and Solution
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Note: Sexsomnia is not considered linked to psychological trauma or mental illness, but in fact it can lead to psychological Stress & Anxiety, and trauma; and may lead to alcohol or drug Use.
if not treated.
Doctors do not know one single cause of sexsomnia, because it’s not a medical issue and medical science does not recognize jinns.
People suffering from Sexsomnia can also have other sleep disorder and issues i.e
- Sleep walking
- Night Terrors
- Sleep Paralysis
- Nightmares, sexual wet dreams
- Restless leg syndrome
- Tickling
- Audio and Visual Hallucinations
- Seizures
- Types of Body Movements in Sexsomnia:
- Rhythmic pelvic thrusting
- Full-body movements that resemble convulsions or shaking (but are not seizures)
- Twitching, moaning, or restless movement during the episode
- Sometimes even vigorous or forceful movements, unusual body shaking during sleep
Mess caused by the Ashiq Jinn on the Possessed Female Life
Here are the main physical, emotional, and social problems commonly linked to an ashiq jinn in a woman’s life:
1. Marital and Relationship Problems
- Refusal to marry or repeated broken engagements.
- Dislike or fear of men, especially potential spouses.
- Marital disputes and coldness toward husband.
- Difficulty maintaining relationships due to jealousy of the jinn.
Belief: The jinn is “in love” and does not want the woman to be with anyone else.
2. Sexual and Intimacy Issues
- Pain or discomfort during intercourse (vaginismus).
- Loss of sexual desire, especially toward the husband.
- Nighttime sexual dreams or feeling of being touched in sleep.
- Feeling as if “someone is lying beside you” when alone.
Belief: The ashiq jinn satisfies his desires through dreams or while she sleeps.
3. Infertility and Gynecological Problems
- Repeated miscarriages or stillbirths without medical cause.
- Unexplained infertility despite both partners being healthy.
- Sudden heavy bleeding, irregular periods, or phantom pregnancy.
Belief: The jinn blocks the womb, harms the fetus, or prevents pregnancy out of jealousy.
4. Sleep Disturbances and Spiritual Attacks
- Sleep paralysis with a feeling of pressure or choking.
- Nightmares, especially involving dark figures, snakes, or forced intimacy.
- Hearing whispers, names being called, or footsteps.
- Waking up extremely tired or in physical pain.
Belief: The jinn visits or attacks during sleep.
5. Emotional and Psychological Symptoms
- Depression, crying for no reason, anxiety, and mood swings.
- Sudden changes in personality or behavior.
- Feeling “watched” or uncomfortable when alone or undressed.
- Dislike of Qur’an, prayer, or hijab.
Belief: The jinn influences her thoughts or emotions, and resists her religious practice.
Probable causes behind ʿĀshiq Jinn possession
Cause | Description |
Exposure to sin | Watching indecent content, listening to music, or not covering properly may attract jinn. |
Weak faith or protection | Skipping prayers or not doing daily Adhkar may leave the soul vulnerable. |
Magic (Sihr) | A jinn may be sent through sihr to cause infertility, separation, or sexual problems. |
Trauma | Emotional, sexual, or physical abuse can leave a person open to spiritual harm. |
When or Why a Jinn Might Become Attached to a Female (According to Ruqyah/Islamic Tradition):
- Immodesty or Lack of Hijab (in private or in front of non-mahrams, or even while sleeping uncovered) – Some scholars and raqis say this can attract jinn.
- Nudity in Bathrooms or Sleeping Uncovered – Jinn are believed to frequent impure places like bathrooms.
- Sexual Behavior Without Protection (Dua) – Not saying the dua before intercourse may open a spiritual door.
- Black Magic or Sihr – A jinn may be sent through magic (sihr) and then develop an attachment.
- Extreme Emotional States – Crying alone, deep sadness, or intense fear may attract jinn presence.
- Wearing Perfume in Public – Some say that sweet smells can attract male jinn.
- Entering Abandoned or Spiritually Unclean Places – Like graveyards, ruins, or haunted houses.
- Victim of Abuse or Trauma – Some healers believe jinn take advantage of vulnerability.
Signs That it May Be an ʿĀshiq Jinn (Not Just medical issue)
- Feeling intimate dreams or sensations repeatedly.
- Intense negative reaction to Qur’an, especially surahs like Al-Baqarah or Al-Mu’minun.
- Screaming, fainting, or trembling during Ruqyah sessions.
Doctors find nothing wrong, but pain, infertility, or bleeding continues.
Signs a Jinn May Be Spiritually Attached (According to Ruqyah Practice):
- Dreams of a man approaching for sex or repeated sexual dreams
- Feeling touched, choked, or sexually approached during sleep
- Sudden changes in mood, especially around potential marriage or relationships
- Unexplained gynecological issues with no medical cause
- Aversion to marriage, prayer, or Qur’an
- Reactions during ruqyah recitation (e.g. fainting, screaming, unusual strength, physical shaking)
Real-Life Female Case :
Case 1:
Sara’s Silent Divorce
Sara, 29, had been happily married for just over a year before things began to unravel. She suddenly developed an unexplained aversion to her husband, feeling repulsed by his touch and struggling to be in the same room. Doctors found no psychological or hormonal issues. During Ruqyah, she began screaming uncontrollably and admitted to frequent dreams of being intimate with an invisible presence. It was later diagnosed as possession by an ʿĀshiq Jinn. After Ruqyah her condition gradually improved.
Case 2:
Lina and the Lost Pregnancies
Lina, 32, experienced four unexplained miscarriages, always in the early second trimester. Doctors found no physical abnormalities. One night, she dreamed of a man with glowing eyes saying, “No child will be between you and him.” During Ruqyah, she collapsed and began speaking in a different voice. There were signs of a lover jinn preventing her from having children out of jealousy. After consistent Ruqyah she later successfully carried a pregnancy to term.
Case 3:
Fatima and the Fear of Marriage
Fatima, 25, came from a religious family and received many marriage proposals. Yet every time a serious suitor appeared, she would feel sudden anxiety, fear, and even nausea. Once engaged, she dreamt of being threatened by a dark figure who warned her not to marry. Eventually, she broke off every engagement. Her family sought spiritual help, and during Ruqyah, Fatima displayed violent reactions, revealing a jinn that claimed, “She belongs to me.” After Ruqyah treatment, she was able to proceed with marriage and has since had a peaceful life.
Case 4:
Aisha and the Midnight Visitor
Aisha, a 27-year-old university student, had been experiencing terrifying sleep disturbances. Almost every night, she would wake up feeling as if someone was holding her down or lying beside her in bed. At times, she would wake up in tears, feeling violated, although there was no physical evidence. Medical tests showed no neurological issues, and doctors dismissed it as sleep paralysis. After attending the Ruqyah session, she began to shake violently. She later confessed she often saw a dark male figure in her dreams who claimed to love her. She was diagnosed as afflicted by an ʿĀshiq Jinn and began Ruqyah treatment. After Ruqyah, her condition gradually improved, and signs of the jinn’s presence began to fade.
Case 5:
Nadia’s Phantom Touches
Nadia, 30, was unmarried and lived alone. She complained of frequent sensations of being touched, especially when undressing or showering. She began to fear being alone and noticed mirrors or reflective surfaces made her anxious. She even began to feel emotionally attached to an unseen presence, as if it was offering comfort and love. This disturbed her greatly. During Ruqyah, she reacted strongly, trembling and crying uncontrollably, confirming the presence of a jinn. After Ruqyah gradually, the symptoms diminished.
Case 6:
Huda and the Reluctant Bride
Huda, 24, was preparing for her wedding, but strange things began to happen weeks before. She lost interest in her fiancé overnight, felt repulsed by his presence, and began to vomit every time wedding preparations were mentioned. Her family thought it was anxiety, but she also began to see snakes and shadows in her dreams. During Ruqyah, she screamed and collapsed, it was revealed that she was afflicted by an ʿĀshiq Jinn, and with Ruqyah treatment, she was freed from its influence — and soon after, she got married with ease.
Case 7:
Mariam’s Repeated Miscarriages
Mariam, 35, had a history of repeated unexplained miscarriages despite normal medical reports. She also experienced dreams of intimacy and pressure on her abdomen during sleep. During Ruqyah, it was revealed she was afflicted by an ʿĀshiq Jinn who admitted to causing the miscarriages out of jealousy. With Ruqyah treatment, she was eventually freed from the jinn’s influence and later conceived successfully.
Case 8:
Reem and the Unseen Jealousy
Reem had been happily married for three years before she suddenly became cold, irritable, and emotionally distant from her husband. She also began having dreams where she was married to another man in an elegant palace, and she would wake up with deep sadness when the dream ended. She avoided intimacy and began accusing her husband of things he hadn’t done. When they sought help, Ruqyah sessions revealed a jinn lover, who claimed to be her “true husband.” Reem went through Ruqyah healing; eventually, the jinn left, her marriage was saved, and her relationship with her husband was restored to peace and affection.
Case 9:
Zainab and the Invisible Barrier
Zainab had been trying to conceive for six years. All her medical reports were normal, and so were her husband’s. But every time she became pregnant, she would suddenly miscarry in the same month, often after nightmares of being attacked or pushed down. During Ruqyah, she convulsed as a jinn revealed its jealousy and intent to block pregnancy. Through Ruqyah she was freed from ashiq jinn and by Allah’s mercy, she later conceived and gave birth successfully after years of suffering.