In certain cultures, it is believed that djinn can invade people’s dreams, causing fear and discomfort. One well-known story comes from a man from the Middle East who claimed to have been visited by a djinn in his sleep. For several nights, he experienced terrifying dreams where a shadowy figure appeared, speaking in a language he didn’t understand. The dreams left him feeling drained and anxious when he woke up.
As the nightmares continued, the man sought help from religious leaders, who believed he was under a djinn’s influence. They performed prayers and rituals to protect him from further attacks. After the spiritual intervention, the man’s nightmares stopped, and he reported feeling relieved and free from the fear that haunted him in his sleep.
Experts in this field suggest that djinn may use dreams to reach and disturb people. While science may not confirm the existence of djinn, many still believe that these entities can enter dreams and cause harm. In some cultures, people keep protective items near their beds, such as religious texts or special charms, to safeguard themselves from such attacks.