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Stomach pain and diarrhea after ruqya. Is it a sign that black magic has been fed?

Q0079: assalamu'alikum, If when you do ruqya you have stomach pain and diarrhea, I presume that you may be a vicitm of black magic that has been fed to you? If you keep on doing ruqya on youself without taking senna leaves, will the magic stay in the stomach? Jazakum Allah khair
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم 
Wa alaykum as salam.

A jinn that is possessing a person may have very little or no reaction to verses of black magic but will react to the Quran in general. However if a person is a victim of black magic then they will react to the verses regarding black magic. They may react strongly or mildly depending on how the magic was administered (magic that has been fed would react strongly than magic buried far away), how old the magic is (magic needs to be renewed often as the effect wear off over time) and the strength of the actual magic performed (magic of hate is usually stronger than the magic of love). 

So if during ruqya, while reciting the verses of sihr you feel movement or pain in your stomach or get a vomit sensation then it may indicate that you have been affected by magic. 

In theory it is possible to get rid of sihr in the stomach via ruqya but usually it is vomited out not passed while answering the call of nature. It is safer to use Sennakot tablets than raw senna leaves. Sekkacot tablets are available to buy from any pharmacy. 

Please see the link below on advice on how to remove sihr that has been fed.

How to check if I have been fed sihr. 
Peace and blessings be upon the final messenger Muhammed (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) his family, companions and everyone who follow him in righteousness. 

Kamal
Former Raqi
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