Do djinn ever come in bottles or just rings and pendants?

Posted on September 17th, 2009 by admin

I am asking this because I got a djinn in a bottle and I have tried a bunch of stuff to make it work and nothing has happened and no insults please.

Of course they can, but as someone who has purchased "Djinn" and has spent much of the last several months trying to learn about Djinn, I must tell you that there is a very good chance that what you have have is in fact just an empty bottle.
Unfortunately, I did something I would never do when purchasing a tv, car, appliance, etc… and I purchased before researching what I was buying. This resulted in my purchasing a few cheesy rings at a primo price. Real Djinn are actually pretty hard to come despite the many sellers one can find in places such as ebay. I will gaurantee you that 99.9% of the Djinn sellers on ebay are selling you fakes or worse selling you something when they truly don’t even know what it is….could you imagine if you unwittingly welcomed an evil spirit (demon) into your house and life. This is really something I recommend you learn about before purchasing. This is a good place to mention that even some Djinn are "evil" as they like humans have a free will and those that are "unbelievers" usually try and wreak havoc. Not a hard rule of course, but one would be wise to avoid them especially as a beginner. You can be 100% certain that any seller who does not know whether or not the Djinn they are selling is a believer can not be trusted as being legit. I would even go as far as to say anyone selling Djinn who were truly wise about the Djinn would list this info in the description of the Djinn as they would know that is no trivial matter.

On the other hand, if what you have is real then chances are you are not invoking him (or her) properly. Out of at least 100 or so "Djinn" sellers I have run into only two who have properly referenced the ONLY place one can find the proper invocation (and conjuring/binding info) for a Djinn. I will not list that reference here as I do not want to supply information to all the fraudualent sellers to help them further dupe people into buying their fake wares. If you contact me, I will be more to point you to some very helpful sources in learning about the true Djinn. BTW, I do not sell Djinn and I really can’t recommend any legit sellers, I am only able to help guide you in the proper direction to gain real knowledge of the Djinn.

4 Responses

  1. Galactic Emperor Says:

    In Islam and pre-Islamic Arabian folklore, a genie (also jinn, djinn, from Arabic جني jinnī) is a supernatural fiery creature which possesses free will. Genies are mentioned in the Qur’an, wherein a whole Sura is named after them (Al-Jinn). They can be either good or evil. In some cases, evil genies are said to lead humans astray. In Islam, Satan, known in Arabic as Iblis, is the iconic genie that refused to bow down to Adam when ordered to by Allah.
    References :
    http://usminc.org/

  2. Sean r Says:

    They come in bottles too. A Djinn is the same as a Djinni (pronounced Genie) and everyone has heard the that tale.
    References :

  3. cookxenya Says:

    They do come in bottles. If they are physical. They might not be physical. It’s also possible that you got a fake bottle.

    But if you do make it work, keep this in mind" Be careful what you wish for; you may get it! (and it may not be what you thought it was)
    References :

  4. mkllby Says:

    Of course they can, but as someone who has purchased "Djinn" and has spent much of the last several months trying to learn about Djinn, I must tell you that there is a very good chance that what you have have is in fact just an empty bottle.
    Unfortunately, I did something I would never do when purchasing a tv, car, appliance, etc… and I purchased before researching what I was buying. This resulted in my purchasing a few cheesy rings at a primo price. Real Djinn are actually pretty hard to come despite the many sellers one can find in places such as ebay. I will gaurantee you that 99.9% of the Djinn sellers on ebay are selling you fakes or worse selling you something when they truly don’t even know what it is….could you imagine if you unwittingly welcomed an evil spirit (demon) into your house and life. This is really something I recommend you learn about before purchasing. This is a good place to mention that even some Djinn are "evil" as they like humans have a free will and those that are "unbelievers" usually try and wreak havoc. Not a hard rule of course, but one would be wise to avoid them especially as a beginner. You can be 100% certain that any seller who does not know whether or not the Djinn they are selling is a believer can not be trusted as being legit. I would even go as far as to say anyone selling Djinn who were truly wise about the Djinn would list this info in the description of the Djinn as they would know that is no trivial matter.

    On the other hand, if what you have is real then chances are you are not invoking him (or her) properly. Out of at least 100 or so "Djinn" sellers I have run into only two who have properly referenced the ONLY place one can find the proper invocation (and conjuring/binding info) for a Djinn. I will not list that reference here as I do not want to supply information to all the fraudualent sellers to help them further dupe people into buying their fake wares. If you contact me, I will be more to point you to some very helpful sources in learning about the true Djinn. BTW, I do not sell Djinn and I really can’t recommend any legit sellers, I am only able to help guide you in the proper direction to gain real knowledge of the Djinn.
    References :

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