MYSTERIOUS HOUSE SPIRITS
WE DON’T SEE THEM BUT THEY ARE CONSTANTLY WATCHING US BECAUSE THEY LIVE WITH US. HOWEVER, THEY DO NOT TEND TO DISTURB PEOPLE NOR DO THEY INTEREST THEM, THE EXCEPTION IS MAGICAL RITE. IN THE CONTINUATION OF THE TEXT, FIND OUT WHO LIVES WITH US, AND WHAT THE NATURE OF GHOSTS IS LIKE.
In short, Ummars are household jinn, they live in every house and are divided among themselves into members of all religions that exist in this world, even atheists. If someone wants Amir Muslims to live in his house, then he must often say the Saffat, Yasin, and Jinn prayers, to attract them with those prayers and replace them with the previous jinn. In general, amirs are harmless, and will not harm the household. But they are a big nuisance for any magician or witch since they do not allow the hudam or khodam (servants of magic) to come into the house, which he or she summons in his ritual when making love talismans or something similar.
Arabs believe that if there is no ummar then evil spirits would constantly attack people in their houses, and thus, ummars do not allow their frequent or massive arrival. However, to avoid confusion, the ummari do not protect people but themselves, that is, they consider the house as their territory, so every arrival or intrusion of another jinn is like the arrival of an enemy or an intruder. According to the estimates of certain spiritual teachers, over a thousand ummars can live in one house, literally their entire families, immediate and extended. Their king is called Tarash or Tarish.
In principle, ummari do not like to communicate with people, nor to come into direct contact, but if someone knowledgeable in spiritual science calls them through a magical text, they will respond, i.e. provide audible signals of their presence such as making noise or sounds around the premises. In addition, they can cause a wave of coldness, yawning, numbness of the arm or leg, and sometimes a rush of fear in the person who invokes them.
In order for the talisman to be successful or to perform the ritual, the sorcerer must first banish the ummera from his house for a short time, and he usually does this by saying a certain Qur’anic prayer and a magical formula while repeating the word: ESHTATEN seven times. Then incense is lit. When all this is done, you usually have to wait ten or fifteen minutes for the ummari to leave the house, before you start working. Namely, they are not in a hurry. If the described ritual is not undertaken, any talisman-making or invocation will have no effect, as these spirits deliberately spoil the magician’s work, especially if he wishes to summon a spirit. Together they create a very loud sound so that the entities the mage summons cannot hear his voice, thus thwarting the mage’s attempt to perform the planned rite.