Homonym: Djinn (Genie)
Djinn, also known as genies, are supernatural beings in Arabian and Islamic mythology. They are often depicted as spirits made of smokeless fire, possessing free will and the ability to shape-shift. Djinn can be benevolent, neutral, or malevolent, and they inhabit a parallel world to humans.
In Islamic tradition, Djinn are mentioned in the Quran and are believed to be created by Allah from smokeless fire. They have their own communities, religions, and can interact with humans, sometimes granting wishes. However, they are also known for their trickery and can lead people astray if not approached with caution.