Jiljamish or Gilgamesh (Arabic: جلجامش, جلجمش or گلگامش), was the name of one of the kings of Uruk (southern Babil) and also a name of a jinni.
The fifteenth-century CE Arab polymath as-Suyūṭī transmitted an incantation of Prophet Sulaiman that includes in its list of invoked spiritual entities the name “jljmyš” (جلجميش). This employment of the name in a ritual context derives ultimately from the similar usage of his name in Babilian incantations. In Maqlû incantation series 1.37-38, Gilgamesh occurs as the “lord of your oath” (bēl mamītkunu, cf. 4.54).
In the Qumran scroll known as the Book of Giants, the names of Gilgamesh (glgmš) and Humbaba (ḩwbbyš) appear as two antediluvian giants.
Love Spell using Candle Magic[]
You write the following on a candle and then recite it a number of times equal to the numerical value of the target's name, while burning anything of sweet odor: "Jaljameesh (جلجميش), Jaljameesh (جلجميش); Bijaljameesh (بجلجميش), Biljaljameesh (بجلجميش); Marish (مارش), Marish (مارش); Qarish (قارش), Qarish (قارش); Aqash (اقش), Aqash (اقش). Answer, O King Jarjayoosh (جرجيوش), and be commissioned with (state your purpose), by the right of: 'Woe to every slanderer, defamer, who amasses wealth and considers it a provision. He thinks that his wealth will make him immortal. Nay! He shall most certainly be hurled into the crushing disaster. And what will make you realize what the crushing disaster is? It is the fire kindled by Allah, which rises above the hearts. Surely it shall be closed over upon them, in extended columns.'"[1]
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- ↑ Mujarabat Ibn Sina ar-Rouhaniya (مجربات ابن سينا الروحانية ) by Ibn Sina (Avicenna)