“Bab’ Al Ruhi is a special object that we use to connect with Djinn, which are supernatural beings. When making Bab’ Al Ruhi, we have to be careful about the materials we use. The appearance of the object is important because it affects its power. A well-crafted Bab’ Al Ruhi made of silver looks more mystical and powerful than one made with a random design on a piece of paper from a notebook.

Brujo Chico
2 min readJan 31, 2024

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To make a Bab’ Al Ruhi, we usually write special symbols on parchment paper and add things like herbs, gems, rocks, animal parts, and metals. Each ingredient is purified and blessed with prayers to make it sacred.

In the past, people used gold to make Bab’ Al Ruhi, but nowadays, copper is a popular choice because it’s easy to work with. The choice of metal depends on the Djinn or deity that the Bab’ Al Ruhi is meant for.

The construction of a Bab’ Al Ruhi follows a specific recipe given by the deity it will house. Djinn, like Iblis, tell us what ingredients to use. This creates a portal for the Djinn to come and go freely, without being forced. This new approach allows for a cooperative relationship with Djinn instead of controlling them. It helps avoid negative experiences like hauntings or possessions.

It’s important to note that you don’t need to know Muslim prayers if you’re not a follower of Islam. However, if you get a Djinn from me, it’s helpful to know a few short prayers. This helps with communication and cooperation.

When getting a Djinn, the goal is to benefit from their presence. So it’s important to invoke benevolent deities and use prayers from your own faith, like Islamic or Christian prayers at first until they give you the prayers they wish. Even if you work with darker deities like Iblis, following specific instructions ensures that they bring justice, protection, and balance instead of chaos. Having a mix of light and dark spirits in your spiritual space creates balance and power.

I’ll share more information in future posts about this alternative spiritual approach.”

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By Brujo Chico

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