Jinn
Because they are made of fire, Jinn are often described as being able to change shape and move with incredible speed. Their Nature: Free Will and Faith
This blog post explores the , beings from Islamic theology and folklore, covering their origins, nature, and the ways humans have traditionally interacted with or protected themselves from them. Shadows in the Light: Understanding the World of the Jinn Because they are made of fire, Jinn are
Others are rebellious and seek to lead humans astray. These are often equated with demons or devils in other traditions. Types and Abilities These are often equated with demons or devils
Some Jinn are righteous and follow the teachings of Islam. Surah Al-Jinn in the Quran recounts how a group of them heard the recitation of the Quran and became believers. ). According to the Quran
). According to the Quran, Allah created three types of sentient beings: from light. Humans from clay. Jinn from a "smokeless flame of fire."
While all are collectively "Jinn," folklore and narrations categorize them further: