Djinn
- "Supernatural beings of pre-Islamic folklore, the Djinn have had many names across time and cultures. Some call them genies. Others, demons."
- ―Yusuf Khan to Bruno Carrelli[src]
Djinn are supernatural beings that are feared in Islamic theology.
History[]
Human Mythology[]
In human mythology, the Djinn are supernatural beings of pre-Islamic folklore. They had many names across time and cultures, including genies and demons.[1] When the Clandestines were exiled to Earth from the Noor Dimension and arrived in Asia, they were believed by the local populace to be Djinn due to their supernatural existence.[2] A legend about their exile was eventually recorded as a Djinn tale.[1]
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Trivia[]
- In Islamic theology, a Djinn (also known as jinn, jinni, or the anglicized genie) is a spirit unseen by humans with immense power.