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The Jinn

The Geniuses of Arabic Folklore

By A HistóriaPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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The jinn (Arabic: جن‎, jinn) are a supernatural being in Islamic mythology and folklore. They are often described as being made of fire or smoke, and they have the ability to shapeshift. The jinn are said to be capable of great feats of magic and deception, and they can be both benevolent and malevolent.

According to mythology, the jinn were created two thousand years before the creation of Adam and had a high position in paradise, roughly equal to that of the angels, although in the celestial position they were probably considered inferior to them. After God made Adam, however, under the leadership of their proud leader Iblis, the jinna refused to bow before the new creature. Due to their bad behavior, the jinna were expelled from paradise, becoming perverse and disgusting beings. Iblis, who was thrown with them to Earth, became the equivalent of the Christian Satan.

The jinn are mentioned in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. In the Quran, the jinn are said to have been created by Allah, the God of Islam, from smokeless fire. They are said to live in a parallel world to the human world, and they can interact with humans in both positive and negative ways.

The jinn are a complex and fascinating creatures, and they have been the subject of much speculation and debate. Some scholars believe that the jinn are simply a metaphor for the human subconscious, while others believe that they are real beings. Whatever the truth may be, the jinn continue to fascinate people today, and they remain an important part of Arabic folklore.

There are three main types of jinn in Arabic folklore:

Marids: These are the most powerful type of jinn. They are said to be able to control the elements and to shapeshift into any form they desire.

Ifrits: These are also powerful jinn, but they are not as powerful as marids. They are said to be more malicious than marids, and they are often associated with evil.

Ghuls: These are the lowest type of jinn. They are said to be cannibalistic and to prey on humans.

The jinn and humans can interact with each other in a variety of ways. Some jinn are said to be helpful to humans, while others are said to be harmful. There are many stories of jinn helping humans with tasks, such as finding lost objects or granting wishes. However, there are also many stories of jinn harming humans, such as by possessing them or causing them to become ill.

It is important to note that the jinn are not always visible to humans. They can often appear as animals or as humans themselves. In some cases, they may even be able to take on the appearance of a person's loved one.

There are a number of ways to protect yourself from the jinn. One way is to recite verses from the Quran. Another way is to wear amulets or talismans that have been blessed by a Muslim scholar. It is also important to avoid certain places and activities that are said to attract the jinn, such as cemeteries and abandoned buildings.

If you believe that you are being harassed by the jinn, it is important to seek help from a Muslim scholar. The scholar will be able to perform a ritual to drive the jinn away.

The jinn have been featured in popular culture for centuries. They have appeared in stories, poems, and films from all over the world. In recent years, the jinn have become increasingly popular in Western culture, thanks to the success of films such as "The Exorcist" and "The Mummy."

The jinn are a fascinating and complex creatures, and they continue to capture the imagination of people all over the world. They are a reminder of the power of the unknown, and they continue to inspire artists and writers to create new and exciting stories.

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A História

"Hi. My name is Wellington and I'm a passion for general history. Here, I publish articles on different periods and themes in history, from prehistory to the present day.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 8 months ago

    Very interesting! Cool information about Djinn!

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