Jinn
Jinn, also spelled djinn, are supernatural beings in Islamic theology and pre-Islamic Arab folklore. The term derives from the Arabic jinn, meaning hidden or concealed. In traditional belief, jinn are created by God from smokeless fire and exist alongside humans and angels. They possess free will and can choose between good and evil; they are morally responsible and subject to divine judgment. Jinn form communities with social structures, and, like humans, some may marry, have offspring, and live for varying lengths of time.
Jinn can assume different shapes, including animals or humans, and most are believed to be invisible to
Islamic texts state that jinn are a distinct intelligent creation mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. Some