afrita
Afrita may refer to a term used in several languages to denote a class of supernatural beings in Middle Eastern folklore, most commonly known in English as ifrit or afrit. The form afrita can appear as a feminine variant in certain transliterations or languages. In traditional Arabic folklore, afrits are djinn—powerful, often dangerous beings associated with fire and the desert—capable of shapeshifting and granting wishes, though usually with perilous consequences for the human who bargains with them.
In many tales, afrits are described as strong, cunning, and sometimes capricious, existing apart from other
In literature and popular culture, ifrits and afrits have appeared in classical folk tales, as well as
The term also appears as a transliteration variant in non-Arabic sources and may be used as a