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Jinn (Arabic: جِنّ ), also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genies, are invisible creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabia and later in Islamic culture and beliefs. [1] Like humans, they are accountable for their deeds and can be either believers or unbelievers (), depending on whether they accept God's guidance.
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 aired from 14 October 2019 to 14 November 2020 on Star Plus. [1] Produced by Gul Khan and Karishma Jain, it starred Vikram Singh Chauhan and Aditi Sharma. [2]
Grihalakshmi Ka Jinn [27] 2018–2021 Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega: 2019 Hamari Bahu Silk: 2007–2008 Hamari Betiyoon Ka Vivaah: 2020–2021 Hamari Wali Good News: 2007–2008 Har Ghar Kuch Kehta Hai: 1995–1998 Hasratein: 2015 Hello Pratibha: 2011–2013 Hitler Didi: 2000 Hukumat [28] 2023–2024 Ikk Kudi Punjab Di [29] 2018–2020 Ishq Subhan ...
In the Quran, Surah 15:27 and 55:15, jânn (in contrast to many translations of the Quran using the term jinn instead) is said to be created from fire, and taken to be the ancestor of all jinn. Mufassir (authorized exegetes of the Quran) disagree if this refers to Iblis or to a separate creature who is father of all jinn, in contrast to Iblis ...
Jaiksan (English: Jackson) is a Hindi Language horror series which aired on StarPlus in 2005. Jaiksan is based on Jackson Jaberg by Jordan David. Sagar Films (Pvt. Ltd.) StarPlus(later syndicated to Disney Channel India) 2006 Mano Ya Na Mano: The reality show based on real incidents took place in various places in India. Cinema Vision India ...
[28] (p21) The evil jinn are distinguished from shayāṭīn by their attributes: Whereas jinn share common characteristics with humans (i.e. they are mortal and die, follow different religions, and can, at least theoretically, be converted to Islam), the shayāṭīn are exclusively evil and are immortal until Judgement Day.
Illustration of a Sila seducing a man from a Persian miniature. Sila (Arabic: سعلى أو سعلا أو سعلاة alternatively spelled Si'la or called Si'lat literally: "Hag" or "treacherous spirits of invariable form" pl. Sa'aali adj: سعلوة su'luwwa) is a supernatural creature assigned to the jinn or ghouls in Arabian [1] folklore.
Jinn, also djinn or genies, are supernatural creatures in early Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology. Subcategories. This category has the following 5 ...