This is a primarily Muslim ritual in which a very special type of jinn is summoned: a jinn child. It is a jinn that generally appears in the form of a small child, between three and six years old.
There are other versions of this entity in other cultures and religions; for example, in Southeast Asia it is known as Tuyul. In Hindu tradition, it is known as Dedh Futiya, which literally means “one and a half feet,” as that is the approximate height of this entity.
Their origin comes mainly from the souls of aborted children or those who died in certain circumstances that make it possible for their souls to remain wandering in the lower astral plane or on the threshold between the living and the dead, waiting to reincarnate or continue their spiritual journey.
By chanting the mantra mentioned below, these souls begin to feel drawn to the practitioner, thanks to the power of the mantra, and begin to appear either in dreams or while awake. Unlike other methods, where a part of the deceased child is needed, preferably a bone, this ritual only requires chanting the mantra.
But this entity should not be underestimated like a small child, for it is a very powerful creature and very difficult to control, especially for beginners. In fact, most of the time it is even more difficult to control than normal entities, and that is an important fact to keep in mind.
The problem is that, aside from its astonishing powers, it is still the spirit of a child, and therefore its nature is mischievous and completely unpredictable. It can even become harmful if not handled and cared for properly. Furthermore, this ritual should not be performed in an environment where young children live.
The main reason practitioners summon this creature is to obtain money, as its powers include the ability to enter virtually any nearby location and extract any money it can find without being seen. Therefore, in neighborhoods where money mysteriously disappears, residents often attribute this phenomenon to this entity.
It can pass through any door or wall, except those made of steel (like a safe). And if a pin or needle is placed where money is kept, it is said that this creature is unable to take it. Therefore, these are some of the measures often taken to counteract the criminal activities of this spiritual entity.
Another of its abilities is the elimination of enemies. That is, if the practitioner wants to get rid of someone, they only have to tell the entity, and it will take care of the rest. It is quite skilled and efficient at carrying out assigned tasks and performs them with great pleasure, like a child enjoying a fun game.
In fact, this creature loves to keep itself entertained by continuously fulfilling the tasks assigned to it, and it is advisable to keep it entertained by continuously assigning tasks, or it could start causing mischief in the practitioner’s own home, due to boredom.
Besides assigning tasks, it is important and necessary to make regular offerings of milk, sweets, toys, candles, incense sticks, etc., on the altar dedicated to the entity. It is also necessary to chant its mantra regularly to maintain an active connection; otherwise, the bond between the practitioner and the entity will break.
Summoning a jinn child
There are other versions of this entity in other cultures and religions; for example, in Southeast Asia it is known as Tuyul. In Hindu tradition, it is known as Dedh Futiya, which literally means “one and a half feet,” as that is the approximate height of this entity.
Their origin comes mainly from the souls of aborted children or those who died in certain circumstances that make it possible for their souls to remain wandering in the lower astral plane or on the threshold between the living and the dead, waiting to reincarnate or continue their spiritual journey.
By chanting the mantra mentioned below, these souls begin to feel drawn to the practitioner, thanks to the power of the mantra, and begin to appear either in dreams or while awake. Unlike other methods, where a part of the deceased child is needed, preferably a bone, this ritual only requires chanting the mantra.
But this entity should not be underestimated like a small child, for it is a very powerful creature and very difficult to control, especially for beginners. In fact, most of the time it is even more difficult to control than normal entities, and that is an important fact to keep in mind.
The problem is that, aside from its astonishing powers, it is still the spirit of a child, and therefore its nature is mischievous and completely unpredictable. It can even become harmful if not handled and cared for properly. Furthermore, this ritual should not be performed in an environment where young children live.
The main reason practitioners summon this creature is to obtain money, as its powers include the ability to enter virtually any nearby location and extract any money it can find without being seen. Therefore, in neighborhoods where money mysteriously disappears, residents often attribute this phenomenon to this entity.
It can pass through any door or wall, except those made of steel (like a safe). And if a pin or needle is placed where money is kept, it is said that this creature is unable to take it. Therefore, these are some of the measures often taken to counteract the criminal activities of this spiritual entity.
Another of its abilities is the elimination of enemies. That is, if the practitioner wants to get rid of someone, they only have to tell the entity, and it will take care of the rest. It is quite skilled and efficient at carrying out assigned tasks and performs them with great pleasure, like a child enjoying a fun game.
In fact, this creature loves to keep itself entertained by continuously fulfilling the tasks assigned to it, and it is advisable to keep it entertained by continuously assigning tasks, or it could start causing mischief in the practitioner’s own home, due to boredom.
Besides assigning tasks, it is important and necessary to make regular offerings of milk, sweets, toys, candles, incense sticks, etc., on the altar dedicated to the entity. It is also necessary to chant its mantra regularly to maintain an active connection; otherwise, the bond between the practitioner and the entity will break.
To continue reading, you need to subscribe.
Subscribe Now