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Jinn? Also known as Djinn, right? Aren't those where the myths of genies come from? (And a great deal of brilliant fantasy novels )
Jinn are creatures of Allah with free wills to do good or bad, just like us, right? Is there any rules that prevent people from seeking out these good Jinn and becoming friends with them?
So, are the Jinn invisible creatures God/Allah decided to create to live on earth. I mean, does it have any comparisons to Christian/Jewish entities? Are they akin to demons or angels? How powerful are they?
Assuredly we have created humankind from dried, sounding clay, from molded dark mud. And the jinn we had created before, from smokeless, scorching fire penetrating through the skin. And (remember) when your Lord said to the angels: I am creating a mortal from dried, sounding clay, from molded dark mud. when I have fashioned him in due proportions and breathed into him out of My spirit, then fall down prostrating before him (as a token of respect for him and his superiority).But Iblīs did not; he refused to be among those who prostrated themselves. (God) said: o Iblis! what is the matter with you that you are not among those who have prostrated?
(Iblis) said: I am not one to prostrate myself before a mortal, whom You have created from dried, sounding clay, from molded dark mud. (God) said: Then get you down out of it; surely You are one rejected (from My mercy).
And cursing is upon you until the day of Judgment. Qur'an 15:26-35
Wow, that's quite cool. Imagine turning around and converting a demon to your faith and to be a good guy.I think there is a story about the Prophet Muhammad getting his Jinn to convert to Islam and turn away from evil.
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