Djinn Rings & Amulets

Here you will find a unique collection of Arabic Jinn Rings & Jinn Talismans, each connected to Ancient Middle Eastern Magical Traditions. These items are crafted for those seeking a deeper connection with the unseen world, including the Jinn Summoning & alignment with powerful Jinn Kings & Djinn Queens. Within this collection, you can also explore one of the most potent forms of spiritual practice, the Jinn Pact, known for its intensity & transformative potential.

The selection includes a wide range of Powerful Arabic Jinn Rings, along with rare pieces such as Djinn Horns & the legendary King Solomon Jinn Rings, inspired by stories of mastery over spiritual forces. Each item is rooted in traditional occult knowledge and is intended for serious practitioners who understand the responsibility that comes with such work.

You will also discover rings associated with specific types of Jinn, each known for distinct qualities & energies. These include Ifrit Jinn Rings, often linked to strength and fire, Marid Jinn Rings, connected to water & authority, Shaytan Jinn Rings, associated with darker & more rebellious forces, Ghoul Jinn Rings, tied to mystery & the hidden realms. In addition, Khodamic Jinn Rings & Celestial Jinn Rings offer connections to more specialized or elevated spiritual paths.

This collection goes beyond simple symbolism. Each talisman reflects centuries of belief, ritual & cultural heritage tied to Middle Eastern magical arts. Whether you are a collector, a researcher, or a dedicated practitioner, these Jinn Rings & Talismans represent a gateway into a complex & powerful spiritual tradition.

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What is a Jinn, Djinn, Jinni, Genie?

All these names refer to the same supernatural beings in early pre-Islamic Arabian religious systems & later in Islamic mythology. The primary meaning of the word jinn is “to hide, to conceal”. The grammatically correct masculine singular form in Arabic is “jinni” or “jinnee” and the feminine equivalent “jinniyah”. The word “jinn” itself is the plural form. Detailed information on what exactly jinn are can be found in our blog article: Jinn – The Hidden Ones.

What are the different types of Jinn?

1. Ifrit- One of the most popular kinds of djinn are the ifrits who are usually with fiery nature, and they are very powerful spirits. The ifrits are often summoned by the Middle-Eastern magicians since they have many different abilities.

2. Marid- They comes from the word “Maradah”, which means rebellious. These djinn are said to be the most powerful and oldest.

3. Shaytan They are underground djinn directly subordinate to Iblis. Can be used for anything involving victory over enemies, rapid acquisition of wealth and everything related to superiority over other people.

Khodam- These djinn are those ones with higher nature. They granted power by God to assist people in their life.

7. Celestial- They have a direct connection with all angels and have a peaceful nature. They can be used to heal people, to endow them with hidden knowledge and to help them in case of any danger.

3. Amir- They are resident djinn or any djinn that lives in a house or near mankind.

5. Hinn- One of the lesser kind of jinn are called Hinn. This name denotes the weaker djinn, and a specific jinn tribe intermediate between the spirit realm and men.

6. Ghul- The Ghouls or Ghul are powerful underworld djinn who are very fierce. The Arabic name comes from a root meaning to destroy.

7. Qareen- They are a spiritual double of human. Everyone has their own djinn Qareen and he is associated with it from birth to the end of life. Qareens have a neutral nature.

8. The Seven Jinn Kings- They are the main rulers of all djinn tribes. These rulers are traditionally associated with the seven planets and each is identified with a color and a day of the week. They have many djinn subjects and numerous aids from the tribes under their rule. Their names are:

•Djinn King Abu’Abdullah Sa’id Madhab/ Sunday, Planet Sun
•Djinn King Marrah Aba al-Nur al-Abyad/ Monday, Planet Moon
•Djinn King Ahmar Aba Muhrez/ Tuesday, Planet Mars
•Djinn King Burqan Abu al-‘Adja’ib/ Wednesday, Planet Mercury
•Djinn King Shamhurash Aba Al-Waleed/ Thursday, Planet Jupiter
•Djinn King Zawb’ah Abu Hasan Al’Abyad/ Friday, Planet Venus
•Djinn King Mymun Aba Nuch Kasfiyail/ Saturday, Planet Saturn

What is a Jinn Ring or a Jinn Talisman?

A Jinn Ring or Jinn Talisman is a special made and charged magical item usually in the form of a jewel such as a ring, pendant or another special object suitable for the purpose. This powerful Arabic Talisman is directly connected with the summoned Jinn. Links can be made to different classes of Jinn and thus made Marid Jinn Rings, Ifrit jinn Rings, Shaytan Jinn Rings, or a Celestial Jinn Rings. A special pact is made with the Conjured Jinn so whoever wears its Magical Talisman or Jinn Ring, the being is bound with the person to help him and assist him in many different spheres. That ring becomes your calling card and only you can use it, because it is personally charged for you. The Jinn Ring or Talisman can help you to attract money, luck, success, love, arousal, protection from all evil, victory over enemies, hidden knowledge & spiritual guidance. The Jinn Talismans are usually made of specific metals, not necessarily precious ones, and they often have specific stones or minerals with magical properties, engraved with magical symbols, talismanic scripts, or secret Jinn names. Once the Jinn Ring is made it is created a link between the person and the Jinn so that the Jinn is bound through an oath to serve you and assist you. You should treat the Jinn with the utmost respect. Many of the Middle-Eastern magicians and wealthy and powerful people possess such kinds of Arabic Magical Talismans, the Ring of Solomon or other Jinn Amulets, and they are in direct connection with the Jinn realm and the mighty JInn Kings.

Detailed information on what the Jinn (Djinn, Jinni, Genie) are, origin and history.

Islam accepts the existence of subtle, non-human entities as part of God’s creation. According to the Quran, the jinn are invisible spirits that live among us and were created before men.

A belief in magic and the jinn plays an important part in the Arab world. The Arabs believe in the existence of beings- jinn (means to hide, to conceal). The grammatically correct masculine singular form in Arabic is Jinni & the feminine equivalent Jinniya.

It is commonly believed that these spirits live in tribes & nations, and belong to different religions, whether Muslim, Christian, Jewish, or infidels (unbelievers). The Jewish & idolatrous Jinn are generally held to be the worst kinds, whilst the Muslim Jinn are considered good and pious.

The wicked Sheitan (or devils), are the servants of Iblis who launch harmful attacks against humans. The spirits are organised in tribes under kings and princes.

Jinn are characterised by their transient, volatile forms, and can change their physical appearance as they desire. Whilst angels, who are created from light, are considered to be benevolent, the nature of the Jinn is ambivalent. There are good and evil ones among them, but generally the evil and dangerous connotations prevail, with the sheitan viewed as being particularly sinister.

The Jinn are as innumerable as the sand, being of different types, different sexes, different religions, different races, and speaking different languages. They may communicate through a human host or one may hear them as disembodied voices. Sometimes one may glimpse them, as they can assume the shape of humans or animals in order to appear to us.

More information about classifications and types of Jinn, ways of summoning the Jinn, Al-Mandal, dream divination techniques (istikhara) can be found in our article: Classifications and Types of Jinn, Ways of Summoning the Jinn, Al-Mandal, Dream Divination Techniques (Istikhara).

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