Homonym: جننا (Spirits)
جننا is a term used in Arabic that refers to a type of supernatural being or spirit in Islamic mythology. These beings are often described as having free will, similar to humans, and can be good, evil, or neutral. They are believed to inhabit a parallel world and can interact with the human world in various ways.
In Islamic tradition, جننا are mentioned in the Quran, where they are created from smokeless fire. They possess unique abilities, such as shape-shifting and invisibility. The concept of جننا has influenced various cultural stories and folklore throughout the Middle East and beyond, often appearing in tales of magic and the supernatural.