
Jinn
Jinn, or djinn, are supernatural beings in Islamic theology and Arabian folklore, often described as sentient creatures made from smokeless fire. They exist in a parallel world to humans and possess free will, allowing them to choose between good and evil. Jinn can be benevolent or malevolent, and they play various roles in stories and religious texts. The most famous jinn is Aladdin's genie, popularized in tales like "One Thousand and One Nights." Jinn can interact with humans, sometimes granting wishes, but they are also associated with mischief and temptation.