Assalaam alaikum,
Before anything, I just want to say that I am no expert on magic and jinn related issues. I have only had some experience of it becuase I have been affected by both in the past.
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anonymous
I was in the bathroom having a shower, when all of a sudden I felt something pressing hard on the front of my throat, I was about to lose consciousness, black spots were coming before my eyes, I could not breathe, I tried calling out to my husband which was hard as my throat felt restricted, and then my husband came and caught me from collapsing just in time.
I read this and it reminded me of something that happened to me. Back when I was working for the ethnic media group, I was a bad sort. One day, when I was walking back from work to the station (way home), I felt like someone was watching me from the other side of Mile End road, so I looked across the road, to the right, and no one was there, only the masjid (East London Masjid). And as I looked forward again, I felt a strange constricted feeling in my throat. Panic set in and I found it hard to breathe. I thought it was a muscle spasm so looked to the right (towards the masjid) and everything went back to normal... So I looked forward again and immediately the feeling returned.
I managed to make my way to the station in this state, and I didn't feel good at all. To top it all off, I still felt like someone was watching me from way back wher the masjid was. I decided then, that if I went into the station and boarded the underground train, and something happened to me, the emergency services would take forever to get me out of there. So the best thing to do would be to walk back towards the masjid and see if this strange constricted feeling will leave me. So I did, and every step I took towards the masjid, was amazing. I could breathe, I mean
really breathe... Air was reaching parts of my lungs that I never knew existed lol. This felt good. Better than good, it felt great!
I found myself stopping in front of East London masjid and just then, the adhaan gets called, and the door is opened by the masjid caretaker who invites me in. I went in, not knowing why, but I couldn't refuse the caretakers warm invitation, so I found myself making wudhu and making salaah with takbir, Alhamdulillah. That was the turning point in my life...
... I know it's a different situation to yours, but the constricted feeling, was the same. Maybe it is a good sign? Allahu Alam
With regard to going into toilets. The toilets are places inhabited by jinn, they even sleep there. It's strange how modern houses have toilets built into them, back in the day - toilets would be in an out-building. And people would try and conclude their "business" before the dark hours settled in. Today, we have shower, bath and toilet - all in the same room - which in turn, is int he same house. Strangely convenient... not a good combination though.
However, Allah can protect you before you enter the toilet (for whatever reason) if you recite "Allahumma innee a'udhubikaa min'al khuboosi w'al khabaa'is"
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Recite the doaa before entering the toilet.
اللُّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْخُبْثِ وَالْخَبَائِثِ
"O Allah. I seek refuge in You from the male female evil and Jinns".
(Mishkat, Hisnul Hasin)
Just as the jinn are invisible to us, when you read this dua - you will be invisible to them. very handy. Alhamdulillah.
Scimi