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  1. List of spiritual entities in Islam

    • Abu abdul al-Rahman, a jinn-king and son in law of Malik Gatshan, ascetic and devoted to the Kaaba. [2] ( Genie)
    • Adiliob, friend of renewal of religion ( Bid'ah ). (Devil) [3]
    • Afra'il, the guardian angel of the seventh heaven. [4] ( Angel)
    • Alheng, a prince of the righteous jinn during the reign of Solomon. [5] ( Genie)
    • Amir, jinn dwelling in houses. (Genie)
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    What do jinn really look like?
    When conjured they usually crawl, slither or are very hunched over. They are usually extremely black in color kind of like burnt meat, they do have fairly white teeth but we have seen some with none. Some have tails; their faces look nothing close to a human’s face but more of a demonic look, animal like.
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    What are the types of jinn?
    ‘The Jinn are of three types: a type that has wings and fly through the air; a type that look like snakes and dogs; and a type that stops for a rest then resumes its journey.” Imam Tahawi (rahimahullah) has recorded this narration. Imam Ibn Hibban, Imam Hakim and Hafiz Dhahabi (rahimahumullah) have declared the Hadith authentic.
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    Are the jinn real?
    Jinn are still accepted as real by Muslims in the novel's urban setting, but play no part in modern life. The existence of jinn is accepted throughout the novel, but when the setting changes to the city, they cease to have any importance, symbolizing the replacement of tradition by modernization for Anatolian immigrants. ...
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    Does jinn or Jinnat exist?
    The Jinn are beings created with free will, living on earth in a world parallel to mankind. The Arabic word Jinn is from the verb ‘Janna’ which means to hide or conceal. Thus, they are physically invisible from man as their description suggests. This invisibility is one of the reasons why some people have denied their existence.
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    Hinn is the type of jinn that is close to animals and they appear in the form of dogs. In Arabic, Hinn هين means…
    Ghoul – الغول
    Ghoul is a type of Jinn known as shape-shifting, cannibalistic and blood-drinking Jinn. It is said that Ghoul feeds on…
    Jann – جان
    This kind of Jinn is the shape-shifter that lives in deserts and usually appears in the form of the whirlwind or white…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinn

      Witchcraft (Arabic: سِحْر, sihr, which is also used to mean 'magic, wizardry') is often associated with jinn and afarit around the Middle East. Therefore, a sorcerer may summon a jinn and force him to perform orders. Summoned jinn may be sent to the chosen victim to cause demonic possession. Such summonings were done by invocation, by aid of talismans or by satisfying the ji…

    • https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Jinn_Types
      • Traditional depiction of Bahamut, a non-humanoid Marid
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      • Artist’s rendering of a Marid Jinn
        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 marid is stil…
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      Perhaps the most popular type of jinn is the Marid. The Marid (translated as ‘rebellious’) is widely regarded as the most dangerous and evil type of jinn. They are incredibly powerful and thought to be the favored troops of Iblis. Marid are proud and arrogant and, thus, are easily manipulated into doing one’s chores for t…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spiritual_entities_in_Islam

      • Kabkab, a devil causing trouble to people. (Devil)
      • Kalqa’il, guardian of the fifth heaven. (Angel)
      • Khanas, a devil flowing through the veins of the sons of Adam. (Devil)
      • Khartafush, a jinni who betrayed his father and joined the army of devils, after he married the daughter of Iblis. (Genie)

    • https://islamqa.info/en/answers/2340

      Nov 06, 1998 · The word jinn comes from an Arabic root meaning hidden from sight. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): Verily he [Shaytan] and qabiluhu [his soldiers from the jinn or …

    • Djinn Name Generator + 89 Name Suggestions - Codex Nomina

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      Apr 11, 2022 · Good Djinn Names. Djinni are often spoken of in Arabic culture, and some of the stories originating from such places describe finding these magical beings as unimaginable …

    • https://www.myislamicdream.com/female_jinn_names.html

      Jinn - Or Djinn Dream Explanation — • Accompanying the jinn refers to the following: (1) The dreamer is or will be close to the people versed in the Scriptures (as, in Arabic, “Sifr,” whose …

    • https://daiyah.fandom.com/wiki/Jinn_and_their_types

      1. Definition: The word Jinn in `Arabic refers to something that is concealed and hidden. It says in Lisaan al-`Arab: Janana means to cover or conceal. Everything that is concealed from you is …

    • https://www.medievalists.net/2020/10/demons-djinns-devils

      Oct 31, 2020 · Those who were “mad” or “crazy” were afforded special protected status as they were thought to be majnun, which means “possessed by a djinn.” According to Muslim …

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