THE JIN  MEANS THE UNSEEN, THE INVISIBLE, THE CONCEALED, 

THE JIN  MEANS THE UNSEEN, THE INVISIBLE, THE CONCEALED, 

They leave you if you start reading the holy book and read the word of God. Cleanse your self and your house.They have ways to eat and drink, sleep and get married born and learn the most amazing djin that I like is called Abqar the djin who help human to learn new things and discover things and the jin of the invention.

In the western world, we have grown up with the concept of demons and devils — the evil beings of the spirit world, according to traditional Christian beliefs. Other religions around the world have their spirit beings, too, of course. In Islam, the djinn is a race of spirit beings that can be good or evil. (Djinn, or jinn, is the origin of the more familiar word “genie” in English.) djin are demons afreet djinn is the original name for all demons, each demon has different power and skill, they live an die. The only demon who does not die until the end is Satan himself as He asked God to keep him and Gid kept his promise to keep him and see wh will follow him and they will all go to hell with him in the end.

HOW WERE DJINN CREATED?

Verses of the Koran and the Hadiths show unambiguously that the djinns were created of fire without smoke. According to Ibn ‘ Abbas, the expression “without smoke” means “end of the flame.” Other scientists think that this expression means the purest of fires. What’s important to know, quite simply, is that that the djinn were created of fire and therefore have a constitution completely different from ours.

The djinn were created before man. While the djinn were made of fire, a man was made of clay and angels created of light of God.

In this way, the djinn are invisible. So if they are invisible, how do we know they exist? Many things exist that our eyes do not see, but their effects are perceptible, such as the air and electrical current, bacteria, and viruses.

WHERE Does DJINN LIVE?

The djinn prefers to live in places not inhabited by men, such as deserts and wastelands. Some of them live in the dirty places (dustbins) and others live among man. The djinn live in these dirty places in order to eat the remainders of foods thrown away by people.

CAN DJINN CHANGE FORMS?

The djinn has the capacity to take many forms and to change appearance. According to the Imam Ibn Taymiya, they can take a human or animal, form such as a cow, a scorpion, a snake, a bird…. The black dog is the devil of the dogs and the djinn often appear in this form. They can also appear in the form of a black cat.

When a djinn takes a human or animal form, it obeys the physical laws of this form; for example, it will be possible to see it or to kill it with a gunshot or to wound it with a knife. For this reason, djinn remains in these forms for only a short time because they are vulnerable. In fact, they benefit from their invisibility to frighten people.

ARE DJINN RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS?

Just like humans, the djinn is responsible for their acts. Indeed, Allah will take the day of the last Judgement to them.

According to the Imam Ibn Taymiya, the djinn observe obligations in relation to their specific nature. Being different from the human beings, their duties are inevitably different, too.

They have religious beliefs, too. Like human beings, they can be Christian, Jewish, Muslims, or non-believers. Some are pious, others are evil.

ARE DJINN AFRAID OF HUMANS?

The djinn and men feared each other mutually, but the djinn was able to instill fear more intensely than men. The djinns are more fearful beings by nature, but they can also feel such human emotions as anger or sadness. In fact, the djinn benefit from these states, being better able to cause fear in the heart of man. Like bad dogs, when they sense your fear, they will attack.

 

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