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Marid the Dangerous Jinn

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In the beginning of the spring season, I was suddenly tempted to be involved with Jinns. I was resisting the temptation. When the Sun is transitioned into Taurus sign, I had to research some stories about Jinn for a brief time. One name that got my attention and curious. It is Marid.

Marid is incredible powerful jinn. Marid is one the most difficult to be handled because Marid is extremely rebellious and aggressive. Even powerful jinn has to be careful with Marid for assignments.

In ancient time, Solomon the wise who trapped Marid into a object because he had to punish Marid for being rebellious. The object was thrown into an ocean. An old fisherman found it and got granted to know the secret of the secrets. Until fisherman's wife decided to go too far. They lost everything they have.

Marid who can grant your wish to be true. Wealth? granted. Fame? granted. Power? granted.

I was looking for the conjuration method. But, I was advised not to do that because I can ended up insane, or die. Hm.. Unfortunately, my temptation is too difficult to be resisted. So, some of you who have involved with Marid. Do you care to share your story with us?
 

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Every demon is a Marid... but are you actually connecting with them, or [just] with their followers?
Oh, perhaps, I misread somewhere on the internet, but I am been wanting to be connected with one of the jinns. That is why I am tempted so much. A few weeks ago, technically, I had interact with Kabus jinn for a brief. Sleep paralysis was weird experience, but interesting.

I am just interested in the jinn who is able to grant anything I ask for. Like "blue genie". Not jinn who can grant some things. I want ANYTHING, haha.
 

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Every demon is a Marid

Have you ever actually interacted with a djinn or a demon? A demon is a demon, and a djinn is a djinn. One does not automatically become the other. Saying a demon is the same as a djinn is like saying a grape is a banana. They are two very different types of beings.

To answer the OP, in my own experience working with djinns, Marids have been the easiest type to work with. But if someone is afraid of them, then they probably should not be working with djinns at all.
 

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What is up with people asking about Marids recently? Did a hit TV show mentioned them?
You might really want to read this other thread Historical accuracy in modern Marid/Djinn binding traditions and also go search around the net for journals and people experiences with the book: practical jinn magic.
Your best bet to get a blue genie that grants every wish (and doesn't screw you over) is just work with Shamhurish. He can get anything you want and connect with jinns who can get the rest. There are a few extra things to do if you want it to work really well, but I am not sure if I can say those in public.

Best wishes.
 

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Have you ever actually interacted with a djinn or a demon? A demon is a demon, and a djinn is a djinn. One does not automatically become the other. Saying a demon is the same as a djinn is like saying a grape is a banana. They are two very different types of beings.

To answer the OP, in my own experience working with djinns, Marids have been the easiest type to work with. But if someone is afraid of them, then they probably should not be working with djinns at all.
Perhaps I did not explain in detail, but the root of the word 'Marid' is an Arabic term meaning anyone who rebels against the truth or against the laws. Regarding the fact that we must understand that 'Jinn' is a general term describing the species, i.e., any creature of fiery origin; then 'Shaitan' (Satan) is the 'Marid' because it rebelled against the divine law. Here, I believe, you understand the truth simply. It corresponds to practical reality in the most concise way that approximates understanding. Thanks to everyone.
 

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Perhaps I did not explain in detail, but the root of the word 'Marid' is an Arabic term meaning anyone who rebels against the truth or against the laws. Regarding the fact that we must understand that 'Jinn' is a general term describing the species, i.e., any creature of fiery origin; then 'Shaitan' (Satan) is the 'Marid' because it rebelled against the divine law. Here, I believe, you understand the truth simply. It corresponds to practical reality in the most concise way that approximates understanding. Thanks to everyone.

A word can have a meaning and still develop into a classificatory term within folkloric or occult usage. In the same way that “angel” comes from a word meaning “messenger,” that doesn’t mean every messenger is an angel, nor does it erase the spiritual category attached to the word. The same principle applies here.

Djinn doesn’t literally mean “any creature of fiery origin.” The Qur’an does describe djinn as created from fire, but the word djinn itself is connected to the Arabic meaning hidden or unseen. But that is their origin according Islamic sources. So saying “djinn is a general term describing any creature of fiery origin” is not true, especially if you are interacting with any djinn.

So when someone says Marid in relation to djinns, the term is also used as a category for a certain kind of being. Your saying “'Marid' is an Arabic term meaning anyone who rebels against the truth or law” is a flattening of the term. Even if a demon is as you say one who rebels against truth or law, that is still irrelevant here. OP is asking about djinns, not demons.

But why are you reducing the discussion to root meanings? The discussion is about spirit work.
 
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