Djinn, also known as genies, are supernatural beings in Islamic mythology and Arabian folklore. They are believed to be created from smokeless fire and possess free will, allowing them to choose between good and evil. Djinn can be found in various forms, including human and animal shapes, and they inhabit a parallel world to humans.
In Islamic tradition, djinn are mentioned in the Quran and are considered part of the unseen creation alongside angels and humans. They can interact with the human world, sometimes granting wishes, but they can also be mischievous or malevolent. Djinn are often associated with magic and the supernatural.