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Genie/Jinn/Djinn, Arabic: الجن al-Jinn, singular الجني al-Jinnī) are spiritual creatures in Islam and Arabic folklore.
They are in the Qur’an and other Islamic texts and inhabit an unseen world in dimensions beyond the visible universe of humans.
Throughout Arabian lore, there are different types of jinn; although the Qur’an mentions only three: Marid, ‘Ifrit,
and Jinn. Other names include Jann, ghoul, shaitans, hinn, nasnas, shiqq, si’lat, and a host of others. The names
above vary depending on the region in the Middle Eastern country. Some of the best-known jinn are:
In Arabic folklore and common mythology, a Marid (Arabic: مارد mārid), is a large and powerful jinn. Marids are
mentioned in pre-Islamic Arabian mythology and inside the One Thousand and One Nights alongside the Jinn in the
story of The Fisherman and the Jinni. The term murid is still used in Arabic to refer to giants.
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They are the most proud as well. Like every jinn, they have free will yet could be compelled to perform chores.
According to folklore, they also have the ability to grant wishes to mortals, but that usually requires battle,
imprisonment, rituals, or just a great deal of flattery. The Bahamut, the giant fish in the Qur’an, is an example of a non-humanoid form of this particular Jinn.
Together, the Jinn, humans and angels make up the three sapient creations of God. The Qur’an mentions that the
Jinn are made of a smokeless and “scorching fire”, but also physical in nature, being able to interact physically with
people and objects and likewise be acted upon. Like human beings, the Jinn can also be good, evil, or neutrally
benevolent and hence have freewill like humans and unlike angels. All forms of relationships
from Marriage, Family ties, Friendship, Work and many others are all toxic and its becoming very hard to love and to
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