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Rare Amulet Talisman Islamic The Seal of Solomon Hexagram Sterling Silver Ring

$ 84.48

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

This sterling silver ring had engraved with The Seal of Solomon, it is a special and strong talisman. This Solomon seal is the main structure of all of the talisman and taweez, most of the talisman master use it in their part of talisman. I collected the most well-known form of the seal of Solomon. The engraving is very clear and accurate. This talisman has an aim for healing and all kind protection. The history of this seal as below information.
- Material: Sterling Silver 925
- The ring weight is approx. 15 grams
- Featuring a 19 mm round signet.
- The bottom of the ring across the finger 1.5 mm thick and 3.5 mm wide, making it comfortable to wear.
- Ring size: 10 US
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THE SIGNET RING OF SULAIMAN (Alihissalam) AND HIS SOVEREIGNTY.
Shortly after the accession of prophet Sulaiman (Alihissalam) son of prophet Dawood(Alihissalam), he proceeded to a beautiful valley between Hebron and Jerusalem where he received his authority over winds, waters, jinn and animals from the four guardian angels in charge of these spheres.
Allah conferred to Sulaiman (Alihissalam) such powers over nature and jinn by virtue of a most wonderful gift that came down to him from heaven. It was a blessed sealing ring, upon which was engraved the greatest name of Allah. The greatest name of Allah is known to only the elects of Allah.
Now the four angels in charge of wind, water, jinn and animal respectively, gave Sulaiman (Alihissalam) a jewel which he placed in his ring having the form of a six-pointed star. This form are often inscribed on the Muslim drinking cups and it was currently inscribed on the Islamic coins from the early Ummayad times. His blessed ring was composed of the metal Brass and Iron.
Sulaiman (Alihissalam) would issue commands to the good jinn by stamping the brass part of the ring, whereas with the iron part he would stamp his written commands to the evil jinn or devil. The pre-Islamic Arabs usually exclaimed, 'Iron! Iron! (Hadid ! Hadid!) or, 'Iron! Thou unlucky!' (Hadid! Ya Mashum!), to defend themselves against the jinn. It is supposed that the jinn had great dread of the metal- Iron.
This apprehension disturbing so much the jinn had its roots from the powerful command of Sulaiman (Alihissalam) who used the Iron part of his ring to perish the evil jinn.
However the most potent and infallible weapon against the devils beholds by all the Muslims unanimously is the uttering of the words, Allahu Akbar (Allah the Greatest). This mighty weapon will always work wonders against the devils.
Sulaiman (Alihissalam) imprisoned the evil jinn in laden vessels and they were hurled in the Red Sea which was assigned by Sulaiman (Alihissalam) as a place of incarceration for the demons.
When the queen of Sheba departed with twelve thousand kings each king having with him thousands of armies to meet Sulaiman (Alihissalam), the latter said:
" O, Nobles, which of you will bring to me the throne of Bilqis before they come to me submitting?'
One among the jinn named, Ifreet, answered:
" I will bring it to you before you shall rise from the place wherein you sit to judge from morning until
mid-day, for I am able to do it and trustworthy with respect to the jewels the throne comprised of.'
The magnificent throne of Bilqis had a length of eighty cubits and breadth of eighteen cubits. The height of the throne was thirty cubits and it was made of gold and silver set with fine pearls, rubies, chrysolites and emeralds. Upon it were closed seven doors.
Only three miles remained for Bilqis and her people to call on the prophet Sulaiman (Alihissalam) and Ifrit said he would bring the great throne of Bilqis before Sulaiman (Alihissalam) would rise from his place, but the prophet wanted a much more speedy work.
The aim of bringing the throne of Bilqis in the palace of Sulaiman (Alihissalam) before the coming of Bilqis is to test the ability of the queen as to whether she would recognise her throne despite they would change the looking of the throne.
Consequently, the Wasir of the king Sulaiman (Alihissalam), Asaf-bin-Barkhiya who had knowledge of the revealed scriptures and was acquainted with the most great names of Allah and permission to use the ring of Sulaiman (Alihissalam) on which was engraved the greatest Name of Allah was vouchsafed to him, invoked Allah and said to Sulaiman (Alihissalam):
Look at the sky.' So he looked at it, then withdrew his glance and found the throne of the queen of Sheba placed before him.
This was so, because as he was looking the sky, Asaf prayed Allah by mentioning His greatest Name inscribed on the ring and by the will of Allah it so happened! The throne passing from under the ground until it emerged before the throne of Sulaiman (Alihissalam).