This is my first guide that I have ever written but after so many emails continually asking me for my opionions on legit sellers of Djinn I have decided to write a guide that I hope can help those of you out there looking for an authentic djinn. I am not here to discredit any seller on ebay, more so I am here to share information and experiences with you that I hope will aid you in making better choices when searching for a djinn item here on ebay.
I do have quite an extensive background in djinn knowledge. I have been studying them for some time now, long before they were ever popular on ebay. There is a small group of us from around the globe that dedicate our time to study the djinn, their customs and cultures. It is a lifetime pursuit as knowlege is continually revealed in many ways. If you take the time to read my about me page you can find out more about who I am as well as see pictures of my most treasured djinn ring.
Lets get into FACTS about the Djinn.
The djinn were created out of smokeless fire by Allah. He bestowed upon them abilities greater than man but told them that they could only worship one God, which was him. This is where we get into Believing and Non Beleiving Djinn, believing djinn worship Allah and obey the laws and rules set forth by him meaning that they are practising Muslims. Non believing djinn believe that there abilities are greater than Allahs and they do as they wish and follow no set course. These djinn can be trouble and downright dangerous, only the expeirenced should even attempt to summon & command a non believing djinn.
There are only 5 classes of Djinn and they are as follows, The Marid, The Ifrit, The Shaitan, The Jinn and The Jann. None is more powerful than the other, the Marid are simply the eldest class of djinn and the Shaitan are usually non believing djinn. There are several different spelling for the names and sometimes the Shaitan class of djinn are refered to as the Ghoul.
In saying that these entities are just that... they are Djinn. Just as we all are humans that may come in different colors and races we are all still humans. The same goes for the djinn, there is no such thing as Vampire Djinn, Dragon Djinn, Fairy Djinn or anything else of the matter.
Everything I have written so far is 100% verifyable!
All of the above information can be gathered from the Qu'ran. All practising Muslims are brought up believing that the djinn are fact. People of the Muslim faith believe in the Djinn like Christians believe in Jesus Christ. If you have any practising Muslim friends..ask away..they have an extensive knowledge in regards to the djinn as they were raised in that faith
HOW TO HELP FIND A LEGIT SELLER
Djinn conjuration is truly only known by a small handful of people around the world and that is the truth. There are families that have been djinn conjurers for generations and that is what their purpose is in this lifetime. They never do any other work that is not related to the djinn. Djinn binding requires ancient rites and rituals to be read as well as seals to be made and broken and much more. It is actually very, very dangerous to bind a djinn to something, there are times when the magi ( the name conjurers in the Middle East are known by ) dies in the process of attempting to bind a djinn.
It is rare that a Djinn wants to be bound to an item for a lifetime of servitude to mankind so you can imagine the kind of battle that ensues when a Magi is attempting to bind a Djinn. In the Middle East the Magi still use eilat stone in which to first bind the djinn to. This stone comes from King Solomons mine which has now been flooded for over a decade. This stone and the Magi are both difficult to find.
Getting in contact with a Magi if you are from North America is downright impossible to say the LEAST! In fact conjurers must live in seclusion and hiding for they are constantly being sought after for the wrong reasons.
I myself even after all this time can barely begin to scratch the surface of Djinn binding and this is after a decade of studying! As an expeirenced practioner of the craft I would also never ever attempt to conjure and bind any djinn as I am aware of the dangers.
Be cautious if your seller seems to know "someone" in the Middle East who just "happens" to conjure for them on a regular basis as that seems highly unlikely to me.
After a Magi successfully binds a djinn to an object there are TWO things that must be given to the new master in order to summon the djinn and they are the Djinns name and the Sacred Invocation that you need to invoke him or her. You need BOTH of these things or you cannot conjure your djinn period. There is no getting around this one, if the seller says they already did it for you it is not true..you must read the invocation aloud ( where you state the Djinns name ) every time you want to summon your djinn or make a wish. Without it you will get nothing. This invocation is very simple and is only a few paragraphs.
The name of the djinn should never ever be listed in the auction as the name of the djinn and the invocation are what give you the power to command them. There are invocations out there where if you know the name of the djinn you can perform the invocation and literally steal someone elses . So always keep your djinns name a secret! It is sacred and should only be spoken aloud if you are intending to call upon him or her.
If your seller is selling more than two djinn a week I would really question them as to where they are getting them all from. Lets do the math, 2 a week equals 8 a month which equals 96 djinn over the year! This is only the sellers that are selling two a week, I have heard of sellers that sell 5 to 7 djinn items a week! There is no djinn factory as far as I know so I doubt that these sellers are selling authentic djinn. Many times the signs are there that the seller is not legit but we hope so bad that sometimes we ignore what is right in front of us.
Usually a djinn is bound to something very old, be it a ring or lamp or something of the sort. If the ring you are looking at looks like any silver ring you can buy at a wholesaler than most likely there is not a djinn bound to that item. When a djinn is bound it is always honored and given an appropriate vessel which is usually quite grand. Most of the djinn items I own are hundreds and hundreds of years old to the rings are unique and unusual as that is how jewelry was made back then. A good example would be to look at the Djinn ring on my about me page.
A legit djinn seller will not touch up the photos of the vessel that the Djinn is bound to. When you see all those listings for djinn rings that have flames shooting off the item and smoke in the background, they are just enhanced by photo shop. The seller is trying to draw you in basically using smoke and mirrors to mask the fact that the item is not authentic. Any seller who has studied the djinn even just the smallest amount would never, ever disrespect the Djinns vessel like that.
A sellers feedback is the best way to judge them, take the time to read through it. I do mean read through it...read a couple of pages of what people have to say..if your spending your money why not know what other people think about your seller?
Beware of feedback that says things such as fast shipping..nice ring..as described..no one is really saying anything about the powers that are supposed to be in the item are they? Look for things like...felt the energy..made contact..basically anthing that affirms what you are looking for.
Most importantly always question your sellers and that includes myself! Question them untill you are blue in the face, they should be able to satisfy your every question as they are the current master of the Djinn you are looking at.
It actually amazes me how much corruption and dishonesty that there is here on ebay in regards to the djinn. It truly saddens me to think that many people will just make things up and take peoples money. It makes me wonder what kind of world were living in.
I have only been a member on ebay for a year at it amazes me at how much dishonesty I see. Suddenly everyone is selling djinn..not only does it sadden me that people are doing this, it just shows such DISRESPECT for such a benevelant race of beings.
When I first started on ebay and wrote my about me page I kept all the important djinn information to myself, that way I was able to establish myself from fraudulent sellers. Now I see that it is better for me to provide what information I do know to other people so that maybe I can help to stop someone from spending their hard earned money on fake items.
So now that I have wrote this I may have provided fraudulent sellers with information which they can now use but my intent is for this information to reach you the buyer so that you make an educated and informed purchase of a djinn.
thank you for taking the time to read my guide. please if you found it helpful vote Yes at the end.
Blessings to you all
Mountain Buddha


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