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Here's the method. We're going to adapt it a bit to our own methods though:
"First, you need to set up the area you wish to perform the formula.
You should be in a perfectly quiet room, where you can be alone during the duration of the formula, and stay relaxed.
You need to have your mirror, lipstick, and personal item nearby, and the candles need to be set up in a straight line on the floor, about 6 inches from one another, in the order: white, red, black.
Now, to begin the formula you must say the following words 3 times (I will include pronunciation in parenthesis).
Allah (ah-lah) shafim (sha-feem) barat (buh-rot) shiu (shoe) kamir (kuh-meer).
This incantation is used to “open the gates” to the world of the Djinn.
After you have said the incantation, light your candles, in the order, white, black, red (the white and black candles represent the free will of the Djinn, while the red candle, as well as the flame that rests upon it, represents the fire which gave birth to the Djinn).
Now, here is where you will choose the specific type of Djinn you wish to summon. Choose what you want, and, with the black lipstick, write the words as neatly as possible, towards the center of the mirror.
Please note that you must, choose either male or female, and you must choose the type of Djinn. You can’t “leave it blank”.
First, no matter what you’re choosing, write:
Ali Allah hamal Jinni
Then, for the sex, after the word Jinni, write:
Muschna (for male), or vamir (for female).
Now, after the sex is written, write the following, no matter what type of Djinn you choose.
al aman.
Now, write the word for the type of Djinn you wish to choose after the period after aman.
*For a Marid Djinn (most powerful, friendly, water element), write- Majirr Al-Amari
*For a Guhl (shapeshifting), write Sul Al-Amari
*And for a Sila (the weakest of the Djinn, however, recommended if you are a beginner), write Shamal Al-Amari
Then, after the type of Djinn, write the following:
Closun ontei.
Now, you may feel the Djinn’s presence in the room with you. If you don’t don’t worry, as many people don’t unless they are familiar with the energies a Djinn puts off.
Now, you must request that the Djinn be bound to your item (ring, pendant, etc.) in exchange for some of your psychic energy (Djinn feed off of psychic energies, but it must be offered to them, so the Djinn will gladly accept your offer.
To do this, say
“I wish you to be physically and spiritually bound to this____(name of item) presented to you here.”
You don’t have to do anything special with the item…just make sure it’s near your casting area, so the Djinn doesn’t enter into the wrong item.
Then say
“In exchange for your mortal services, I offer you a certain amount of my own energies.”
Then, you must perform a short (1 or 2minutes )meditation, during which, you will concentrate as hard as you can on “transferring your energy from your body, and into the item you wish to bind the Djinn to.”
After you’ve finished your meditation, and transferred some of your energy into the item, the Djinn should be bound the item.
Now, to close the Formula, say the following 3 times:
En (in) tien (tea-in) Allah (ah-lah) cluman (clue-mon).
After you have said the recitation, blow out the red candle, then the black, and then the white.
Wipe off the lipstick from the mirror, as the formula is now completed."
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We also feel it nessesary to add this:
"There are different types of djinn; the Qur’an mentions only three: Djinn, ‘ifrit, and marid. Other names include jann, ghul, shaitans, hinn, nasnas, shiqq, si’lat, and a host of others. The names above vary depending on the region in the Middle Eastern country.
Some of the best-known Djinn are:
Ghul
The ghul (ghoul) are shape-shifting cannibalistic and blood-drinking creatures that feed on the flesh of human beings, especially travelers, children or corpses stolen out of graves. The oldest references to ghul in Arabian lore are found in The Book of 1001 Nights. There are several types of ghul. The most feared is a female type (ghula) which has the ability to appear as a normal, mortal woman. According to lore, such a creature marries an unsuspecting man, who becomes her prey.
The ghul are nocturnal creatures who inhabit graveyards, ruins and other lonely places. Sometimes they are described as dead humans who sleep for long periods in secret graves, then awake, rise and feast on both the living and the dead. Ghul also personify the unknown terrors held by the desert.
In Persian lore the ghul has the legs of a donkey and the horns of a goat.
Hinn
The hinn are weak djinn, close to animals, and they especially like to appear as dogs.
‘Ifrit
The ‘ifrit (variation: afrit) is cited only once in the Qur’an, in reference to a djinni who fetched the throne of the Queen of Sheba at the command of King Solomon. In lore, it is evil and powerful, and difficult to control.
Jann
Jann are shape-shifters who lives in the desert, and take the forms of whirlwinds and white camels. They are open-minded about humans, and were among the first djinn encountered by people. They have the power to hide or reveal oases in the desert, depending on whether they like or dislike a party of travelers. They are the enemies of the ghul.
Marid
The marid is unruly and rebellious, and the most powerful of djinn. The marida (plural) possess great knowledge of magic and have assisted kings and priests. They are also known as “blue” djinn and are the ones most often associated with wish-granting genies.
Nasnas
The nasnas is another weak form of djinn, hybrids of human-like and animal-like forms, and may account for some of our encounters with mysterious creatures. It is described in The Book of 1001 Nights as a half- human being, that is, it has half a head, half a body, one arm, one leg. It hops about on its single leg. The nasnas was said to be the offspring of a shiqq (see below) and a human being.
Palis
The palis is a vampiric foot-licker that lives in the desert. It has low intelligence and can be easily outwitted, according to lore. It attacks sleeping people and drains their blood by licking the soles of their feet. It can be fooled by two people sleeping end to end with their soles of their feet together or under each other’s head.
Shaitan
The shaitan (shaytan) is a rebellious, malevolent djinni associated with demonic forces.
Shiqq
The shiqq is a lower form of djinn, a half creature,or literally only half-formed and thus monstrous in appearance.
Si’lat
The si’lat are expert shape-shifters and the smartest of the djinn. They can mimic human appearance with ease.
Colors
Djinn are also denoted by colors:
Blue
Older, intelligent djinn, often ambivalent about humans.
Yellow
Leaders of families and small clans. Less powerful than Blue but more powerful than Green.
Green
Young and immature djinn, ofter playful and mischievous.
Black
Powerful djinn, thought to be kings. It is not known if there is one king or multiple ones.
Red
Hostile and aggressive djinn."
"First, you need to set up the area you wish to perform the formula.
You should be in a perfectly quiet room, where you can be alone during the duration of the formula, and stay relaxed.
You need to have your mirror, lipstick, and personal item nearby, and the candles need to be set up in a straight line on the floor, about 6 inches from one another, in the order: white, red, black.
Now, to begin the formula you must say the following words 3 times (I will include pronunciation in parenthesis).
Allah (ah-lah) shafim (sha-feem) barat (buh-rot) shiu (shoe) kamir (kuh-meer).
This incantation is used to “open the gates” to the world of the Djinn.
After you have said the incantation, light your candles, in the order, white, black, red (the white and black candles represent the free will of the Djinn, while the red candle, as well as the flame that rests upon it, represents the fire which gave birth to the Djinn).
Now, here is where you will choose the specific type of Djinn you wish to summon. Choose what you want, and, with the black lipstick, write the words as neatly as possible, towards the center of the mirror.
Please note that you must, choose either male or female, and you must choose the type of Djinn. You can’t “leave it blank”.
First, no matter what you’re choosing, write:
Ali Allah hamal Jinni
Then, for the sex, after the word Jinni, write:
Muschna (for male), or vamir (for female).
Now, after the sex is written, write the following, no matter what type of Djinn you choose.
al aman.
Now, write the word for the type of Djinn you wish to choose after the period after aman.
*For a Marid Djinn (most powerful, friendly, water element), write- Majirr Al-Amari
*For a Guhl (shapeshifting), write Sul Al-Amari
*And for a Sila (the weakest of the Djinn, however, recommended if you are a beginner), write Shamal Al-Amari
Then, after the type of Djinn, write the following:
Closun ontei.
Now, you may feel the Djinn’s presence in the room with you. If you don’t don’t worry, as many people don’t unless they are familiar with the energies a Djinn puts off.
Now, you must request that the Djinn be bound to your item (ring, pendant, etc.) in exchange for some of your psychic energy (Djinn feed off of psychic energies, but it must be offered to them, so the Djinn will gladly accept your offer.
To do this, say
“I wish you to be physically and spiritually bound to this____(name of item) presented to you here.”
You don’t have to do anything special with the item…just make sure it’s near your casting area, so the Djinn doesn’t enter into the wrong item.
Then say
“In exchange for your mortal services, I offer you a certain amount of my own energies.”
Then, you must perform a short (1 or 2minutes )meditation, during which, you will concentrate as hard as you can on “transferring your energy from your body, and into the item you wish to bind the Djinn to.”
After you’ve finished your meditation, and transferred some of your energy into the item, the Djinn should be bound the item.
Now, to close the Formula, say the following 3 times:
En (in) tien (tea-in) Allah (ah-lah) cluman (clue-mon).
After you have said the recitation, blow out the red candle, then the black, and then the white.
Wipe off the lipstick from the mirror, as the formula is now completed."
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We also feel it nessesary to add this:
"There are different types of djinn; the Qur’an mentions only three: Djinn, ‘ifrit, and marid. Other names include jann, ghul, shaitans, hinn, nasnas, shiqq, si’lat, and a host of others. The names above vary depending on the region in the Middle Eastern country.
Some of the best-known Djinn are:
Ghul
The ghul (ghoul) are shape-shifting cannibalistic and blood-drinking creatures that feed on the flesh of human beings, especially travelers, children or corpses stolen out of graves. The oldest references to ghul in Arabian lore are found in The Book of 1001 Nights. There are several types of ghul. The most feared is a female type (ghula) which has the ability to appear as a normal, mortal woman. According to lore, such a creature marries an unsuspecting man, who becomes her prey.
The ghul are nocturnal creatures who inhabit graveyards, ruins and other lonely places. Sometimes they are described as dead humans who sleep for long periods in secret graves, then awake, rise and feast on both the living and the dead. Ghul also personify the unknown terrors held by the desert.
In Persian lore the ghul has the legs of a donkey and the horns of a goat.
Hinn
The hinn are weak djinn, close to animals, and they especially like to appear as dogs.
‘Ifrit
The ‘ifrit (variation: afrit) is cited only once in the Qur’an, in reference to a djinni who fetched the throne of the Queen of Sheba at the command of King Solomon. In lore, it is evil and powerful, and difficult to control.
Jann
Jann are shape-shifters who lives in the desert, and take the forms of whirlwinds and white camels. They are open-minded about humans, and were among the first djinn encountered by people. They have the power to hide or reveal oases in the desert, depending on whether they like or dislike a party of travelers. They are the enemies of the ghul.
Marid
The marid is unruly and rebellious, and the most powerful of djinn. The marida (plural) possess great knowledge of magic and have assisted kings and priests. They are also known as “blue” djinn and are the ones most often associated with wish-granting genies.
Nasnas
The nasnas is another weak form of djinn, hybrids of human-like and animal-like forms, and may account for some of our encounters with mysterious creatures. It is described in The Book of 1001 Nights as a half- human being, that is, it has half a head, half a body, one arm, one leg. It hops about on its single leg. The nasnas was said to be the offspring of a shiqq (see below) and a human being.
Palis
The palis is a vampiric foot-licker that lives in the desert. It has low intelligence and can be easily outwitted, according to lore. It attacks sleeping people and drains their blood by licking the soles of their feet. It can be fooled by two people sleeping end to end with their soles of their feet together or under each other’s head.
Shaitan
The shaitan (shaytan) is a rebellious, malevolent djinni associated with demonic forces.
Shiqq
The shiqq is a lower form of djinn, a half creature,or literally only half-formed and thus monstrous in appearance.
Si’lat
The si’lat are expert shape-shifters and the smartest of the djinn. They can mimic human appearance with ease.
Colors
Djinn are also denoted by colors:
Blue
Older, intelligent djinn, often ambivalent about humans.
Yellow
Leaders of families and small clans. Less powerful than Blue but more powerful than Green.
Green
Young and immature djinn, ofter playful and mischievous.
Black
Powerful djinn, thought to be kings. It is not known if there is one king or multiple ones.
Red
Hostile and aggressive djinn."