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The Jinn, like the Angels, are creatures of Allah but created from a flame of fire. Qur'an 15:27 asserts 'And the Jinn race, we had created before, from the fire of a scorching wind'.
All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger. As for the existence of Jinn, it is ...
Muslims believe in one God, all-powerful and ever present, uncreated, without beginning or end, completely sufficient to ...
Explore the intriguing world of Jinn, spiritual beings created by Allah, who inhabit the same earth as humans but primarily dwell in deserts, ruins, and impure places. This comprehensive guide delves ...
In Islamic mythology, Jinn, or djinn, are supernatural creatures made of smokeless fire. They are frequently found in Islamic folklore and are mentioned in the Quran, the religious text of Islam.
Amira el-Zein, author of Islam, Arabs, and the Intelligent World of the Jinn, suggests the beings were worshipped by pre-Islamic Arabs, who associated them with elements of nature.
Jinn are creatures found in mythology, folklore and in Islamic theology. According to Islam, jinn are invisible creatures made out of smokeless fire and created before man.
Despite Allah demanding they show fealty to Adam, a jinni (the singular for jinn) named Iblis viewed himself as superior to the human made of dirt.
Source: movie 'Angels and Demons'. In Islam, it is believed that Allah made three sentient creatures – human beings, jinn and angels, but humans cannot see any of the jinn or the angels.