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Arhan woke with a nosebleed and a name on his lips: Shahwar .
One of the most gripping narratives within this section involves a grand invitation. The human protagonist, accompanied by his loyal spiritual companions (including righteous Jinn), is summoned to attend a grand Aqiqah (celebration of a newborn's birth) ceremony. The host is a mighty Pahari Jinn (Mountain Jinn), a formidable chief who had struggled for years to be blessed with a child. After years of prayers and consultations with various spiritual figures—including misguided visits to temples and cursed springs—he was eventually guided towards the straight path through constant recitation of divine invocations. His prayers were finally answered, and the arrival of a beautiful son was a cause for immense celebration across the spiritual hierarchy.
Zafar shook his head. “You can’t. Not unless you offer something he wants more than my obedience.”
As we continue to explore the mysteries of the jinn world, we hope to provide our readers with a deeper understanding of this often-misunderstood realm. In our next article, , we will delve deeper into the practical aspects of dealing with jinnats, including methods of protection and spiritual growth.
As their bond grows stronger, they begin to realize that there are those in the jinn world who do not approve of Jinn's friendship with a human. A powerful jinn, named Malakai, threatens to destroy their friendship and puts Ali in grave danger.