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Others are rebellious and seek to lead humans astray. These are often equated with demons or devils in other traditions. Types and Abilities
This blog post explores the , beings from Islamic theology and folklore, covering their origins, nature, and the ways humans have traditionally interacted with or protected themselves from them. Shadows in the Light: Understanding the World of the Jinn Others are rebellious and seek to lead humans astray
The word jinn comes from the Arabic root meaning "to conceal" or "to hide," reflecting their nature as part of the unseen world ( aalam al-ghaybaalam al-ghayb Shadows in the Light: Understanding the World of
While all are collectively "Jinn," folklore and narrations categorize them further: there exists a third
When we think of the supernatural, Western culture often jumps to ghosts or demons. But in Islamic tradition and Middle Eastern folklore, there exists a third, distinct category of sentient beings: the .