Praise be to Allah
The fact that jinn
can enter human bodies is proven in the Quran and Sunnah (prophetic
teachings), and by the consensus of Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah (main body of
Muslims who are united upon the sunnah), and by real-life events. No one
disputes this apart from the M’utazilah (a deviant sect) who give priority
to their own rational analysis over the evidence of the Quran and Sunnah. We
will mention a little about this below:
Allah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“Those who eat
riba (interest) will not stand (on the Day of Resurrection) except like the
standing of a person beaten by Shaytan leading him to insanity. That is
because they say: ‘Trading is only like Riba’…” [2:275]
Al-Qurtubi said in
his Tafseer (exegesis): “This ayah (verse) is proof that those people are
wrong who deny that epilepsy is caused by the jinn and claim that its causes
are only physical, and that the Shaytan does not enter people or cause
madness.”
Ibn Katheer said
in his Tafseer, after mentioning the ayah quoted above: “They will not rise
from their graves on the Day of Resurrection except like the way in which
the epileptic rises during his seizure, when he is beaten by the Shaytan.
This is because they will rise in a very bad state. Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be
pleased with him) said: the one who consumes riba will rise on the Day of
Resurrection crazy and choking.”
According to a
saheeh hadeeth (authentic report) narrated by al-Nasai from Abu’l-Yusr, the
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to pray: “Allahumma
innee a’oodhu bika min al-taraddi wa’l-haram wa’l-gharaq wa’l-harq, wa
a’oodhu bika an yatakhabatani al-shaytan ‘ind al-mawt (O Allah, I seek
refuge with You from being thrown from a high place, old age, drowning and
burning; and I seek refuge with You from being beaten by the Shaytan at the
time of death).” Commenting on this hadeeth in Al-Fayd, al-Manawi said:
“[The phrase] ‘and I seek refuge with You from being beaten by the Shaytan
at the time of death’ means, lest he should wrestle with me and play with
me, and damage my religious commitment or mental state (at the time of
death) by means of his insinuating whispers which cause people to slip or
lose their minds. The Shaytan could take control of a person when he is
about to depart this world, and misguide him or stop him from repenting…”
Ibn Taymiyah said:
“The fact that jinn can enter human bodies is proven by the consensus of Ahl
al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaah. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
‘Those who eat
riba will not stand (on the Day of Resurrection) except like the standing of
a person beaten by Shaytan leading him to insanity. That is because they
say: ‘Trading is only like riba’…’ [2:275].
And in as-Saheeh
it is narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
said: ‘The Shaytan flows through the son of Adam as the blood flows through
his veins.’”
‘Abd-Allah ibn
al-Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal said: “I said to my father, ‘There are some people
who say that the jinn do not enter the body of the epileptic.’ He said: ‘O
my son, they are lying; the jinn could speak through this person.’”
Commenting on this, Ibn Qudamah said: “What he said is well known, because a
person may suffer an epileptic seizure and speak in a language that no one
understands, and his body may be beaten with blows that would fell a camel,
but the epileptic does not feel them at all, and he is also unaware of the
words he is saying. The epileptic and others may be dragged about, or the
carpet on which he is sitting may be pulled, and utensils may be moved about
from place to place, and other things may happen. Anyone who witnesses such
a thing will know for sure that the one who is speaking through the person
and moving these things is not human.” And he said, may Allah have mercy on
him: “There is no one among the imams (religious leaders/scholars) of the
Muslims who denies that jinn may enter the body of the epileptic and others.
Anyone who denies this and claims that Islam denies it is lying about Islam.
There is nothing in the proofs of sharee’ah (Islamic law) to show that it
does not happen.”
So the fact that
jinn may enter human bodies is proven in the Quran and Sunnah, and by the
consensus of Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jama’ah, some of whose comments we have
quoted above.
As regards the
ayah (interpretation of the meaning): “but they could not thus harm anyone
except by Allah’s Leave” [2:102], this is undoubtedly a clear indication
that the jinn cannot harm anyone through witchcraft or epilepsy or through
any other kind of disturbance or misguidance, except with the permission of
Allah. As al-Hasan al-Basri said: “Whomever Allah wills, He gives them power
over him, and whomever He does not will, He does not give them power over
him, and they cannot do anything to anyone except with the permission of
Allah.” The Shaytan (who is the disbelieving jinn) may gain power over the
believers by making them sin and by making them neglect the remembrance and
Tawheed of Allah (maintaining Allah’s Oneness) and sincerity in worshipping
Him. But he has no power over the righteous slaves of Allah, as Allah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“Verily, My slaves
(i.e. the true believers of Islamic Monotheism) — you have no authority over
them. And All-Sufficient is your Lord as a Guardian.” [17:65]
During the
Jahiliyyah (pre-Islamic days of ignorance) the Arabs were well aware of this
and mentioned it in their poetry. For example, the poet al-A’asha likened
his she-camel’s energy to that of one who was touched by the jinn, and said
that it was the jinn who was giving her energy.
As regards the
causes of epilepsy, Ibn Taymiyah explained the causes. He said: “When the
jinn touch a person with epilepsy, it may be because of desire or love, just
as happens between one human and another… or it may – as is usually the case
– be because of hatred and punishment, such as when a person has harmed them
or they think that he has harmed them deliberately, either by urinating on
them or pouring hot water on them or killing them, even if the person did
that unknowingly. There are ignorant and wrongdoing ones among the jinn who
may punish a person more than he deserves, or they may be playing with him
and mistreating him, like foolish people among mankind.”
And I say: the way
to save oneself from this is to remember Allah and speak His Name at the
beginning of all things, as it was reported that the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) used to mention Allah in many cases, such as
when eating, drinking, mounting his riding-beast, taking off his clothes for
any reason, having intercourse and so on…
As regards
treatment (of one whose body has been entered by the jinn), Ibn Taymiyah
said (Majmoo’ al-Fataawa, 19/42): “When the jinn attack a person, they
should be told of the rulings of Allah and His Messenger, proof should be
established against them, and they should be commanded to do what is good
and told not to do what is evil, just as should be done in the case of
people, as Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): ‘And We never punish
until We have sent a Messenger (to give warning)’ [al-Israa’ 17:15].” Then
he said: “If the jinn does not leave after being addressed in this manner,
then it is permissible to rebuke him, tell him off, threaten him and curse
him, as the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
did with the Shaytaan when he came with a falling star to throw it in his
face, and the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “I
seek refuge with Allah from you and I curse you with the curse of Allah” –
three times. (Narrated by al-Bukhaari).
We may also seek
help against the jinn by remembering Allah (dhikr) and reciting Qur’an,
especially Aayat al-Kursiy. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) said: “Whoever recites it will remain under the protection of
Allah and no Shaytaan (devil) will be able to approach him until the
morning.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari). And al-Mi’wadhatayn (the last two
soorahs of the Qur’an) may also be recited.
As for
psychiatrists who do not treat the epileptic in the manner described, they
cannot do him any good at all.
This issue may be discussed in much more detail, but what we
have said here is sufficient for those who want to know a little about this
matter, Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.
Masaa’il wa rasaa’il, Muhammad Mahmoud al-Najdi, p. 23