But Islamic folklore expand on the legends of Solomon and his djinn. He becomes the archetype for esoteric traditions on binding and controlling them
A thread on Solomon’s djinn
They came in tribes and nations to swear fealty
One tribe was called the Ukaysh
With the use of a divinely-granted ring, the Seal of Solomon, he ruled over 70 or 72 djinn who served him as soldiers, builders, and messengers
Others are warrior djinn like Amr, who was said to be red of skin and carrying a mighty sword
In another tradition Asif is a djinn
This djinn was an ifrit with a penchant for poetry competitions
He would ambush travelers and demand they compete with him
He also binds her ally who causes sudden infant death
The usurpers reign is a disaster and he’s forced to fly away. During flight he drops the ring
Restored to power he punishes the rebellious djinn by locking him in a chest and tossing it into the ocean
His ring or seal becomes the ultimate talisman
Some have hypothesized that the glyphs are derived from cuneiform
I’ll be expanding on them in future threads