Djinn
If you look up djinn in Britannica, it says “Jinni, in Arabic mythology, a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans, capable of assuming various forms and exercising extraordinary powers.”
This only tells a piece of the truth.
Merriam-Webster says “one of a class of spirits that according to Muslim demonology inhabit the earth, assume various forms and exercise supernatural power.”
Again, only a piece of the truth.
Men, Djinn, and Angels Theory explains it all. The word djinn is a word that describes a conglomerate of supernatural life forces made of smoke and some, smokeless fire. Well, the only place to find smokeless fire is in a universe where fire is like water, pooled in lakes or flowing in rivers. This place is the Devachanic World. Born in that world, before humans existence was ever contemplated and before angels were ever needed, djinn crawled from the fiery lakes and rivers of the Devachanic world and have tried to exist in the multiverse every eon thereafter. Do to their highly adaptive abilities, they have survived.
Here the reader will find descriptions and tales of the many races of djinn, their beliefs and their histories.
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