IsmailaGodHasHeard
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I am just curious.
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It is a demonic force which prays upon you wishes and wants. It preys on desire in a lust to cosider the world of it with a thirst and hunger unsatable.
They live in a different demention as is written.
Hold on, I've read that Jinns can be good or evil, just like us.
Is there any merit to that?
The Jinn do have free will, they do live a mortal life in that they do age and die, do have children and in many ways have human-like attributes. Like humans they can be good or evil.
The best known of the Jinn is Iblis (The shaytan) (Satan) he and the other Shaytans among the Jinn are the Jinn a human is most likely to come in contact with. However a Jinn has no power over us unless we allow one to. One reason we say: "“A`udhu billahi minash-Shaytan ir-rajeem” (I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan) every time we feel tempted by a Jinn.
The Jinn do have free will, they do live a mortal life in that they do age and die, do have children and in many ways have human-like attributes. Like humans they can be good or evil.
The best known of the Jinn is Iblis (The shaytan) (Satan) he and the other Shaytans among the Jinn are the Jinn a human is most likely to come in contact with. However a Jinn has no power over us unless we allow one to. One reason we say: "A`udhu billahi minash-Shaytan ir-rajeem (I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed Satan) every time we feel tempted by a Jinn.
Ah, I see.
Are they generally more powerful than humans? Like, they may not have power over us, but are they stronger than us in general?
They do have powers us humans do not have, such as greater physical strength, the ability to take on other appearances, etc. they are sort of between man and angels. Although it is possible they can help us and not just bring evil, we are not to ask them for help in any matters as that will be very close to praying to a being other than Allaah(swt)
which was why, if I understand the story correctly, Iblis refused to bow to Adam. He felt superior to Adam, who was created after Iblis.
I find this thought to be just slightly understandable.
: )and when they did, Adam blamed HaShem for giving the woman to him.
Man are truly stupid creatures