jinns
Jinns, also spelled as "djinn," are supernatural beings in Islamic theology and Arabian folklore. They are believed to be created from smokeless fire and possess free will, allowing them to choose between good and evil. Jinns can be invisible or take on various forms, including animals and humans. They are mentioned in the Quran, where they are described as living in a parallel world to humans.
In addition to their spiritual significance, jinns are often associated with folklore and popular culture. They are commonly depicted in stories, such as the famous tale of Aladdin and his magical lamp, where a jinn grants wishes to its master. Jinns can be benevolent or malevolent, and their interactions with humans are a common theme in many cultures.