During the demolition works in the area called "Sovetski" in Baku, interesting and somewhat disturbing images have emerged. In photos circulating on social networks, as old houses are demolished, drawings resembling jinn, demons, and various mystical creatures can be seen on their interior walls.
It is unknown who drew these images and for what purpose. However, the notable point is that these depictions, which have remained behind the walls for years, emerge during demolition and astonish people.
Some posts mention that it is also possible to come across such symbols and drawings related to Satanism in various parts of the capital from time to time.
No official statement has been made regarding these drawings that appeared in the "Sovetski" area.
So, what is Satanism?
Simply put, Satanism is recognized as a thought or lifestyle that contradicts traditional religions. For some people, this merely symbolizes a rebellious mindset and opposition to rules. In other words, they create such drawings not for religious purposes but as a form of protest, to stand out, or to attract attention.
Psychologists say there could be several reasons why people tend to draw jinn-demon images. These include feelings of protest against society, interest in frightening and dark topics, desire to appear different, influence of subcultures spreading among youth, the opportunity to anonymously express oneself in abandoned buildings, and so forth. Especially unused, uncontrolled houses and buildings are considered "comfortable spaces" for drawing such images. This is often not regarded as any religious ritual but simply as vandalism or a form of self-expression./Musavat.com