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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.One day king Suleyman (or King Solomon), who had great powers and a formidable magic ring with jewels given to him by the angels, used his art to gather the multitudes of Djinn around him, for he wanted to see what they looked like. He conjured them to come into his presence, and as they poured forth in vast numbers, the earth trembled. When they became visible to him he reported that he saw legions of aberrant creatures, some two-headed, some fire breathing, and then many thousands in the shapes of fantastical hybrid animals with the head of a cat and the body of a dog and hooves, or with heads on backward. With his magic ring held high, he watched as they bowed to him, for he could subdue all but Iblis. King Suleyman used his magic for the powers of good, and he soon had a legion of Djinn building for him, diving for pearls, collecting jewels, and mining minerals. No human could craft metal like the Djinn, and their fabulous rings play a part in many tales.