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What Every Muslim Ought to Know About Jinns and Bipolar

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What Every Muslim Ought to Know About Jinns and Bipolar
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I’m quite OK with someone calling me a jinn. I can laugh it off because it’s funny and sometimes has a ring of truth to it. What I find odd and a bit vexing is when someone claims I am possessed by a jinn.

I went through this interesting dilemma…twice. I had a mania episode and the witnesses claimed a jinn was making me behave in this extraordinary way.

Well, it seems I’m not the only one to get the jinn label. As I connect with more sisters and talk candidly about mental illness, I realize how common the jinn label is. During states of ignorance, people put the expert cap on and make odd claims.

Thus, when a person behaves ‘abnormaly’, the finger is pointed at the jinns. Poor them! I’m sure if I had tea with a jinn, it would tell me about all the sad tales and unjust accusations of posession it went through.

But the real culprit is mental illness because a spell of ignorance is more dangerous than being controlled by any supernatural force. Here’s a quick checklist to help you distinguish between a mania episode and a jinn possession.

Symptoms of Mania Episode

  1. Elevated mood with euphoria and hyperactivity
  2. Reckless driving, spending and impaired judgement
  3. Delusions, grandiosity and increased irritability and anger
  4. Decreased sleep, appetite and increased libido
  5. Excessive talk and preoccupation with religion

Symptoms of Jinn Possession

  1. Delay/Negligence of religious obligations
  2. Abhorrent reactions to Quran/Adhan
  3. Detesting of “religious” people
  4. A decrease in cleanliness
  5. Change in social attitude, often towards solitude

Scanning the above sympotms, the difference between Bipolar mania and jinn possession is clear as mud.

If your neighbour blames your illness on jinns and tells you to rub one pound of beef liver on your arms for 30 days as a remedy (true ’advice’ I got from someone, I kid you not!), take solace in knowing that others go through the same.

A plague of ignorance causes wierd claims and actions. Dispel ignorance, jinn labels and these odd remedies by educating yourself, and loved ones about Bipolar. It’s the best ammunition against ignorance. Start by emailing or Facebooking this article. Show Allah, yourself and others you can succeed despite the illness you’re challenged with 24/7. You leading an extra-ordinary life is the coolest stigma-buster.

Bipolar aside, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) taught us many ways to protect ourselves from the jinn’s harm by seeking refuge of Allah from the accursed shaytan, reciting surat Al-Falaq and surat An-Nas.

Symptoms of jinn possession provided by Skaykh Navaid Aziz.

About Saba Malik


Saba founded this blog in November 2008 to share her lessons from bipolar disorder. She holds a bachelors degree in Secondary Education from McGill University. Currently, she studies psychology at Concordia University.

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17 Comments »

  1. JazakAllahu Khayraan – this is definitely an important topic because those who aren’t knowledgeable in the area need to know the difference and those who may be wondering “what’s wrong with me?” need to know the difference. Perhaps a checklist would help make the distinction in everyone’s minds?

  2. Wa iyakum.

    A checklist is a good idea Heba. In sha Allah I will add it to this article to make the distinction clear between jinns and Bipolar.

  3. As Salamu aalaikum,

    There is a book i believe that everyone know knows or deals with people with mental illnesses should have read.

    Its published by Darus Salam Publications

    The Jinn and Human Sickness, Remedies in the Light of the Quran and Sunnah.

    It concentrates mainly on jinn possesion and different types of cures for everything like jealousy, possesion, evil eye, But the last chapter discusses about the mental illnesses. It provides a quite good basic knowledge on how to differentiate if someone is being affected by jinns or its a mental illness, just make sure to read it all the way to the end of the book before making a conclusion

  4. Wa alaikum asalaam.

    Wow…fascinating.

    Jazak Allahu Khairun for bringing this book to our knowledge. It looks like an interesting read. In sha Allah it will help me in writing about jinns in my upcoming book.

    Here’s a link to the book for interested readers: http://tinyurl.com/orf28b

  5. This happened to me just this past weekend! I have been very manic and was accused of being possessed by Jinny. I wonder sometimes due to the vivid dreams of demons or the shaytan. In my dreams and when I am half awake, I cannot move my body at all or scream out for help. I had this experience this weekend. It was terrible and the odd thing was I started out asleep but then was awake and it continued! Allah Alim. Please keep this site and may Allah help you to do so. Salam and God bless.

  6. Ameen to your du’a/prayer Dawn.

    So this happened to you this past weekend…sounds tough. I can feel how terrible it was for you.

    I got the jinn label twice. It was so frustrating..oh my God, sub han Allah.

    In sha Allah this website will be here as long as my health and life allows …

  7. Asslaam alikoum wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatu, dear sisters and brothers in Islam. Having suffered from mental illness for quite some time now it is refreshing to know that I am not alone, that there are other muslims who are or have gone through the same things. The names, the labels, etc. During this one really bad time, a person thought I was possessed by a jinn and actually tried to perform an exorcism on me! I have recently come across a website that allows you download e-books on a varity of topics, including The Jinn and Human Sickness among others. I hope that they(the books) help you as they have started to help me. Saba May Allah grant you goodness both in this world and in paradise for you trying to help your sick brothers and sisters. May Allah SWT help us all with everyting we need help with.

    http://kalamullah.com/books.html

  8. Ameen to your du’a Kathleen.

    Some Muslims can be very harsh with the labels they use to describe mental illness.

    I’ve gone through my fair share too.

    Thanks for sharing the website Kathleen. Looks good!

  9. Ameen on the Duaah from Dawn. I have had that happen to me soo many times, even as a kid. I had no idea what that was from.
    Alhamd Allah I am so thankful to Allah for guiding me here. A friend told me that for every illness Allah has created a cure.
    I prayed for Allah to increase my Ibadah and this is where I’ve been led. I run from Salah when I’m manic, which has caused the devlopment of bad habits. When I do pray my mind goes every where,then I have a huge amount of anxiety so I do it over and over again to get it right. It takes me 30 min to pray some times and it is not because I’m deep in prayer.I now get anxiety when I even think about praying. When I first came to Islam I tried to learn everything there was to learn. After about 5yrs, I became over whelmingly anxious and depressed about whether or not I would be given mercy. The more I learned the more I was afraid that I was not doing enough. So I stopped, Astagfur Allah. I pray that all who need this site will find this site and that all who find this site will be blessed with the knowledge needed to manage this illness and increase them in there Islam. Ameen.

  10. Dear muslim friends here, I am bipolar, I’m still wondering during my hypomania(many times) I used to claim that I am the descendant of the real sultanate of my state in Malaysia as the current sultan is actually descendant of neighbourhood state/region(:my ex-husband family… I knew that through him). In 2010 I got to know what I claimed so far was true.. so I knew that through ‘delusion’(?). Can anybody explain this? I’m now in normal mood.

  11. Jamozey,

    It’s weird but some “delusions” can be true.

    I think it has to do with one’s gut feeling. You’ve had bipolar for a long time so you should know by now what is your personality and what is bipolar.

    If you’re in a normal mood, you are in a great position to explain to yourself what happened during the hypomania. You know yourself better than anyone else!

    I hope that helps.

  12. I have bi-polar disorder and I was diagnosed many years ago.
    I am interested in contacting similar muslims who have experienced the highs and lows of being bipolar.
    It has been so long ago that I was diagnosed and I have not met any muslims
    who have the same condition. It is a relief to know that I am not alone.

    I live in the United Kingdom, am married and I am 42 years old.
    I have 2 children.

  13. salam alaykum Erfaun Shaikh
    I am a brother bipolar muslim. I had been diagnosed since 1998. I have been suffering from extreme anxiety, depression, delusion, and hallucinations. Last year I was readmitted to hospital in North Yorkshire. I had a severe sychosis. I thought I was possessed by the devil himself. But thank to the medication, which I stopped during a period of a month before the episode, I feel moderately stable. I take lamictal, solian, and occasionally lorazepam for anxiety.
    You are not on your own, there are a lot of muslims with mental illness. Allah swt has chosen you to test your iman/belief and will forgive you because of your patience. Keep strong, sister. Hope to hear from you inshaallah
    salam alykum
    your bother in faith
    Jamal

  14. As Salam Alaikum

    I thought I would comment now…
    sometimes I think I’m possessed but I guess
    thats not it and yeah I too have bipolar 2
    and I also get these strange movements that I talked
    to my pyschiatrist about and he said that that is something
    he doesn’t know about and they are not involuntary movements…

    I take risperdal and depekote er.

  15. Salam – I find it appalling you can write such an article when behaviours of jinn possession were documented in early Islam. The filth in this world is widespread by humans already. You think Jinns dont have a part in them? If you forget to even read the dua while in the washroom, that’s how easy it is to get possessed. It’s funny how Muslims are brainwashed with Western medicine and think Jinns dont exist anymore. What do you expect that a jinn should make you float like the Exorcist film?

  16. Salaam ZM,

    My article doesn’t deny the existence of Jinn possession. It merely says not to confuse a jinn possession with a mania or psychosis episode.

    I hope that clears up things.

  17. Salam o Alaykum
    main kafi parishan hu mere ek ajeez bhai pe kisi ne sehar (Jadu)
    kar diya hai aur uske upar jinn aa jata hai aalim ne koshish ki 4 ko jalaya
    par uske bad aur kai jinn uspe aa jaye please koi Allah ka banda uska madad
    karde please Allah ke waste

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