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classical Arabic, may also
appear as jānn, جَانّ), with the
singular being jinnī (جِنِّيّ),
which the
English word "genie" is
derived from. The
origin of...
- "The
Fisherman and the
Jinni" is the
second top-level
story told by
Sheherazade in the One
Thousand and One Nights.
There is an old, poor
fisherman who...
- The
Golem and the
Jinni (published as The
Golem and the
Djinni in the
United Kingdom) is a
debut novel written by
Helene Wecker,
published by
Harper in...
- Kafr
Jinnis (Arabic: كفر جنّس; Hebrew: כפר ג'ינס) is an
ancient site in modern-day Israel, 2
kilometers west of Ben
Gurion Airport in Israel's Central...
- Abū l-Fatḥ ʿUthmān ibn
Jinnī,
widely known as Ibn
Jinni (lit. 'Son of Gennaios'; 932–1002), was a
prominent Arabic linguist, grammarian, and phonologist...
- Look up
jinni in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
jinni or
genie is a
spirit mentioned in
Islamic theology.
Jinni may also
refer to: Jini (singer) (Choi...
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professionally as Jini (stylized in all caps; Korean: 지니) and
formerly romanized as
Jinni, is a
South Korean singer and actress. She
debuted as a
member of the South...
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Jinni was a website-based
search engine and
recommendation engine for movies, TV
shows and
short films. The
service was
powered by the
Entertainment Genome...
- the
ancient village of Kafr
Jinnis.
Airport City
station corresponds to the
British Mandate for Palestine-era Kafr
Jinnis railway station,
which was built...
- philosopher, aut****d
works in Judeo-Arabic—Arabic
written in
Hebrew script. Ibn
Jinni of Mosul, a
pioneer in phonology,
wrote prolifically in the 10th century...