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Jinn Sorcery
by Rain Al-Alim
Jinn Sorcery by Rain Al-Alim is a compilation of numerous jinn conjurations and rituals translated into English from rare Arabic manuscripts, primarily from Egypt and Morocco, in the author’s private collection.
Following an introduction summarizing traditional beliefs about the world and nature of the jinn, the author gives a brief outline of the Middle Eastern occult methods for summoning these beings, techniques of dream divination, the mandal, and invocation.
In the 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.
Rain Al-Alim is a nom de plume. The author has chosen to remain anonymous to avoid the stigmatization that practitioners of magic and sorcery can experience in his country. He has studied and practiced rohaniya (magic) and sihr soufli (black magic) for approximately seventeen years and has collected many manuscripts, printed editions, and handwritten records of local magicians and sheikhs in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.
Scarlet Imprint / Bibliothèque Rouge
paperback
English
October 20, 2022
112 pages
6.33 x 0.33 x 8.25