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Definition of Jinn

Jinn
Jin Jin, Jinn Jinn, n. See Jinnee. ``Solomon is said to have had power over the jin.' --Balfour (Cyc. of India).
Jinn
Jinnee Jin"nee, n.; pl. Jinn. [Ar.] (Arabian & Mohammedan Myth.) A genius or demon; one of the fabled genii, good and evil spirits, supposed to be the children of fire, and to have the power of assuming various forms. [Written also jin, djinnee, etc.] Note: Jinn is also used as sing., with pl. jinns.

Meaning of Jinn from wikipedia

- Jinn or djinn (Arabic: جِنّ), alternatively genies, are supernatural beings in pre-Islamic Arabian religion and Islam. Their existence is generally defined...
- Jinn to distinguish from the earlier Jin Dynasty (266–420) verse Al-Jinn or The Jinn, the 72nd chapter of the Quran Jinn (band), a ****anese band Jinn...
- Qui-Gon Jinn (/ˈkwaɪɡɒn/) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He was introduced as a Jedi Master in the prequel film The Phantom Menace...
- Yehh Jaadu Hai Jinn Ka! (transl.This Magic Is of the Jinn!) (international title: A Magical Love Story) is an Indian fantasy drama television series that...
- Jinn is a Jordanian Arabic-language supernatural drama television series, created and executive produced by Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya, Elan D****ani and Rajeev...
- The Mosque of the Jinn (Arabic: مسجد الجنّ, romanized: Masjid al-Jinn) is a mosque, located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, near Jannat al-Mu'alla. It is also...
- Al-Jinn (Arabic: الجن, “The Jinn”) is the 72nd chapter (sūrah) of the Quran with 28 verses (āyāt). The name as well as the topic of this chapter is jinn...
- Jinn is a 2014 American action-horror-thriller film written and directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad, starring Dominic Rains, Ray Park, William Atherton, Faran...
- spiritual entities—particularly, jinn—can possess a person, a thing or location, is widespread; as is the belief that the jinn and devils can be expelled from...
- notably by the Melanesians, several African groups, and others. The Islamic jinn, for example, are not reducible to modified human souls. At the same time...