How do they look physically? Also when you said master did you mean getting initiated?I saw them many times since I was 12 years old and yes they can manifest physically, and you should stay away from them because of projecting energy which can drain human energy instead. My experience is different time to time as what tribe of jinn you are dealing with, so never ever try to do yourself, do it with experience MASTER
I’ve had many interactions with them, especially if you also count Mahrid, Ifrit, Binn, Timm, Rimm, Jann, etc. I’m actually working on writing a mini essay on them now. But in the meantime you should check out this book above. For me and my practice I used some of the information but stuck to my philosophy of forming friendly relations with them to mainly talk to them and on occasion get divination assistance from them or advice. There is one jinn in particular that spent two years with me. He presented as male. He could physically manifest as a black snake and enjoyed jumpscaring me in my bedroom on occasion until I politely asked him not to anymore. Their idea of a joke can be startling, especially if you live in FL and already have to worry about snakes. I assume he could have appeared as other black animals but he clearly had a preference. It is possible he was of a variety of jinn that only have one animal form they can take. The rest of the time he looked like a coal black skinned muscular male with scarlet snake like eyes that glowed, long dark smoky hair, obsidian like talons, slightly pointed ears, glowing markings, tall, and when he breathed dying embers came out. It’s important to note that I could see him and I have aphantasia.![]()
Jinn Sorcery by Rain Al-Alim is a compilation of jinn conjurations and rituals translated from rare Arabic manuscripts in the author’s private collection.
Following an introduction summarising traditional beliefs about the world and nature of the jinn, the author proceeds to give a brief outline of the Middle Eastern occult methods for summoning these beings, techniques of dream divination, the mandal and invocation. In his Preface, Al-Alim writes:
‘Many of the methods and techniques covered in the old Arabic manuscripts and grimoires are unknown to Western readers. This book is primarily intended for this audience, presenting a complete translation of jinn summoning techniques selected from multiple magical treatises that will bridge the gap between the Western and Islamic occult sciences. My wish is to facilitate the exchange of esoteric ideas between the two worlds, and to inspire further research on the subject.
How do they look physically? Also when you said master did you mean getting initiated
They will appear with different shape as normal, and they wear cloths and their cloth colour will represent their tribe, some of them tall or short, and it's very rare happen you see them naked. When I mentioned MASTER, I meant someone with good experience.How do they look physically? Also when you said master did you mean getting initiated?
That's very interesting. I recently saw a video in youtube about an interview with a djinn. It also mentioned dark skin and the different tribes of djinns. Also different religions the djinns have. I read ifrits are the most powerful of the djinn tribes. How did you work with ifrits ? Also is it like invocation or evocation like chanting their enns ?I’ve had many interactions with them, especially if you also count Mahrid, Ifrit, Binn, Timm, Rimm, Jann, etc. I’m actually working on writing a mini essay on them now. But in the meantime you should check out this book above. For me and my practice I used some of the information but stuck to my philosophy of forming friendly relations with them to mainly talk to them and on occasion get divination assistance from them or advice. There is one jinn in particular that spent two years with me. He presented as male. He could physically manifest as a black snake and enjoyed jumpscaring me in my bedroom on occasion until I politely asked him not to anymore. Their idea of a joke can be startling, especially if you live in FL and already have to worry about snakes. I assume he could have appeared as other black animals but he clearly had a preference. It is possible he was of a variety of jinn that only have one animal form they can take. The rest of the time he looked like a coal black skinned muscular male with scarlet snake like eyes that glowed, long dark smoky hair, obsidian like talons, slightly pointed ears, glowing markings, tall, and when he breathed dying embers came out. It’s important to note that I could see him and I have aphantasia.
I developed a unique method for working with them and even tested one I came across when checking out the book KITAB ALEAWA’FI LAYLAT ALSAHRA “The Book of Howling in the Desert Night”. In that book they suggest making a triangle summoning device that you fill with sand and the triangle tray has to be glass or something clear. Then you need an infrared light underneath it and the light will shine through where you draw sigils in the sand. I used pure crystal sand that I dyed black, mixed in black tourmaline, and sand collected from Rig-e Jenn in Iran, also called the "Dune of the Jinn (I dyed it black too). I felt it was highly useful if you have trouble seeing spirits but not necessary if you can see them. If you have a negative experience with a jinn and need to get it out but don’t have a religious background to lean on, try playing wolf sounds and having a wolf bone you consecrate. It is a powerful protection from them in my experience. They especially hate wolf bone whistles, which I designed just to be safe. I don’t have a reference on hand but I read somewhere they hate wolves and when I asked the one I worked with he agreed that he disliked them and preferred I keep wolf fur and bones away from the parts of the house he would frequent. Also try not to give into fear because even the friendlier ones can be capricious/mischievous, and will mess with you for fun if you make it entertaining. Another item I used when working with them is a black obsidian mirror that I used resin to attach black tourmaline sand and what was left of my sand from the dune of the jinn to the back of the mirror to create a scrying mirror and portal specifically for working with Jinn. It went well and I keep it covered in a box when not in use. This is all experimental and from my personal practice, though it is influenced from traditional jinn folklore.![]()
You can tag them if you’d like to accelerate this @FireBornThere is a member here who works exclusively with them. He will see your thread and hopefully answer. Be patient.
How do I DM him ? I see no such option .@AbammonTheGreat is a solid resource for working with Jinn, he can answer your questions. He is my dude for this topic.
You haven't earned that right yet.How do I DM him ? I see no such option .
Alright. You make the rules.You haven't earned that right yet.
![]()
[Official] - New Player Guide
Long overdue, and also I'm gonna keep it quite short, cause otherwise no one will read it. Here are a few tips for those of you that are new to WF (and everyone else): Read the main rules: [Rules] - Official WF Rules Yes, it's a long post, but if you don't read this, you will end up breaking...wizardforums.com