Stars, Jinn, the Full Moon, and the Throne of Iblis — What’s Really Happening?
For many people dealing with sihr, waswas, or unexplained emotional swings, the full moon becomes a time they dread. Sleep changes, anxiety intensifies, and old spiritual wounds feel more sensitive. At the same time, they hear stories about saahir’s calling upon the moon, stars, or planets, and they wonder: What is really happening? Are celestial bodies actually doing something to me?
Let’s break this down clearly, without fear-based exaggeration — and without dismissing real experience.
Do saahir’s really call upon the moon and stars?
Yes — but not because the moon itself has magical power.
Saahir’s use celestial symbolism and timing as part of rituals that ultimately revolve around jinn and shayateen. The stars and planets are used as:
- ritual markers
- symbolic directions
- structured timings
- anchors for assigned entities
The power is not in astronomy — it is in disobedience, pacts, and corruption. The saahir’s objective is to form contracts with shayateen, and those shayateen often require rituals at specific times, including the full moon.
Why do many people react during the full moon?
If sihr was originally done under a full moon or tied to lunar timing, the assigned jinn are already conditioned around that cycle. When the same phase returns, it becomes an anniversary trigger for them.
That is why symptoms may flare:
- intrusive thoughts
- emotional fluctuations
- irritability or sadness
- agitation in Ruqyah
- vivid dreams or sleep disruption
This is not because the moon is controlling you — it is because the entities exploit habit, timing, and suggestion.
On top of that, natural human rhythms shift during the full moon:
- brighter nights affecting sleep
- hormonal fluctuations
- changes in tides and environment
Shayateen simply amplify what already exists.
Fear of the unknown — the biggest doorway
One of the most powerful tools used against people is fear of the unseen. When we don’t understand what’s happening, the mind fills the gaps with worst-case scenarios. Shayateen capitalise on:
- panic
- obsessive thinking
- catastrophising
- fixation on details that don’t matter
Fear weakens tawakkul, clarity, and emotional regulation. It can keep a person spiritually paralysed even while they’re doing all the “right” actions externally.
What about the throne of Iblis being over the sea?
There is a narration stating that the throne of Iblis is upon water. That tells us something about his authority and command, not his GPS position.
Do we know which sea? No. And chasing that detail is actually a distraction.
Shaytan would love you to obsess over locations, coordinates, and speculation rather than focusing on:
- dhikr
- salah
- repentance
- breaking harmful patterns
- strengthening your heart
So, it’s pointless chasing what isn’t relevant — and far more important to focus on what is. When your spiritual foundations are strong, irrelevant mysteries lose their emotional grip.
Where should your focus really be?
Not on stars.
Not on moon charts.
Not on maps of oceans.
But on:
- reconnecting with Allah
- consistent Ruqyah and dua
- removing sins that keep doors open
- reducing fear, increasing clarity
- emotional stability and grounded thinking
Islam did not come to make you terrified of the sky — it came to give you understanding, responsibility, and peace.
Final message
If you react during the full moon, you are not “crazy” and you are not “weak.” There may be spiritual, emotional, biological, or ritual reasons — often a combination. The key is not to become obsessed with cosmic details, but to take back your agency, strengthen your faith, and refuse to let fear drive your life.
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Stars, Jinn, the Full Moon, and the Throne of Iblis — What’s Really Happening?
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