Jinn - Wikipedia Jinn or djinn (Arabic: جِنّ), alternatively genies, are supernatural beings in pre-Islamic Arabian religion and Islam [1] Their existence is generally defined as parallel to humans, as they have free will, are accountable for their deeds, and can be either believers or disbelievers in God
Jinn - Description, History, Myths Interpretations . . . On Thursday, however, the Jinn came into being The Jinn were a mighty race of people who were created from smokeless fire The mighty jinn lived on the earth for over 1,000 years, but pride would be their downfall Allah sent the angels to battle the infidel Jinn When all but a few were defeated, humans were created on Friday
11 types of Jinn according to Islam - Life in Saudi Arabia According to the information in some pre-Islamic Mythology, Marid is described as the most powerful Jinn with extraordinary powers They have free will, but they could be compelled to perform chores Ifrit – إفريت Ifrit إفريت is the type of infernal Jinn who is powerful and cunning They are also known as enormous winged creatures
Jinni | Definition Facts | Britannica Jinni, in Arabic mythology, a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans, capable of assuming various forms and exercising extraordinary powers Jinn possess the bodily needs of human beings and can even be killed, but they are free from all physical restraints
The World of Jinn and Its Secrets - Fiqh - IslamOnline The beasts of the jinn According to the Hadith reported by Ibn Mas`ud, that we have quoted above, the jinn asked the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) for provision, and he said to them: “…and (you can have) all the droppings as food for your animals ” The dwelling-places of the jinn The jinn live where we do live on this earth