Ifrits live in a society structured along ancient Arab tribal lines, complete with kings, tribes and clans. Genies had a number of inherent magical abilities, but a few among them also trained to gain spellcasting abilities of a It was possible to free a genie trapped by this kind of servitude by either destroying the device binding them, or using a Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. They are the most proud as well. Genies (traditionally called Djinn) are mythical beings which are deeply rooted in Indian and Islamic religion. In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, genies are outsiders composed in part of the element of their native Elemental Planes. Angels are gender less, and on’t have free … It is described in The Book  As a result, many events vital to Islamic history have been attributed to the Jann. Djinn (Genies) are a part of Islamic mythology. It hops about on its single leg. It attacks sleeping people and drains their blood by licking the soles of their feet. The nasnas was said to be the offspring of a shiqq (see below) and a human being. Hinn from Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī‘s “Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing”In Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing (Arabic - كتاب عجائب المخلوقات وغرائب الموجودات), or ‘Ifrit from from Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī‘s “Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing”The Ifrits are in a class of infernal Jinn noted for their strength and cunning.

In Islam the Devil is known as Iblīs (Arabic: إبليس‎, plural: ابالسة abālisah) or Shayṭān (Arabic: شيطان‎, plural: شياطين shayāṭīn). The palis is a vampiric foot-licker that lives in the desert. The Nasnas from from Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī‘s “Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing”An Islamic "jinn" from Muḥammad al-Qazwīnī‘s “Marvels of Things Created and Miraculous Aspects of Things Existing.”like and animal-like forms, and may account for some of our encounters with mysterious creatures. That life force is a building block that determines the genie's form and apparent gender, as well as one or two key personality traits. Genies are more or less widespread there, but treated as powerful, whimsical and extremely dangerous, albeit honorable, beings. The seventh level of intelligence is the highest level which is the level of Infinite Intelligence. Other names include jann, ghoul, shaitans, hinn, nasnas, shiqq, si’lat, and a host of others. The names above vary depending on the region in the Middle Eastern country. It's believed it can kill a person by just touching them and the person would be fleshless in mere seconds. "We made the evil ones friends (only) to those without faith." They are mentioned in the Qur'an and other Islamic texts and inhabit an unseen world in dimensions beyond the visible universe of humans. A genie is born when the soul of a sentient living creature melds with the primordial matter of an A genie usually retains no connection to the soul that gave it form. Throughout Arabian lore, there are different types of jinn; although the Qur’an mentions only three: Marid, ‘Ifrit, and Jinn. In 5th edition, very few genies are capable of granting wishes, but wish-granting genies are represented among all types (except the jann, who are not present in 5th edition). The entire course of history is affected when they help a side. Genies are mentioned throughout the Qur'an. The Jinn (also Jinn or genies, Arabic: الجن‎ al-Jinn, singular الجني al-Jinnī) are spiritual creatures in Islam and Arabic folklore. The si’lat are expert shape-shifters and the smartest of the djinn. Types of Genies Edit Dao These genies were from the Elemental Plane of Earth, they often ran gem-mining operations there or on the Material Plane. Some of the best-known jinn are: The shaitan (shaytan) is a rebellious, malevolent djinni associated with demonic forces Efreet Coming from the Elemental Plane of Fire, these genies are said to be made of basalt, bronze and congealed flames. Throughout history, the Jann have protected armies they deem as righteous, while impeding those they deem unworthy. In many works of fiction, genies are found by mortals to be inhabiting inanimate objects such as bottles or oil lamps. They sometimes looking similar to humans, though it is said that they most often appear as wisps of smoke.

In Persian lore the ghul has the legs of a donkey and the horns of a goat. Marids are often described as the most powerful type of jinn, having especially great powers. The primary characteristic of the Devil, besides hubris, is that he has no power other than the power to cast evil suggestions into the chests of men, women, and jinn, although the Quran does mention appointing jinn to assist those who are far from God in a general context. The ghoul are nocturnal creatures who inhabit graveyards, ruins and other lonely places. If a human disturbs said object, they will release the genie within. The Al-Qadim setting clarifies this. Djinn Genies from the Elemental Plane of Air. [citation needed] As with the jinn, an ifrit may be either a believer or an unbeliever, good or evil, but it is most often depicted as a wicked and ruthless being. Sometimes they are described as dead humans who sleep for long periods in secret graves, then awake, rise and feast on both the living and the dead. It is the level of God or All-That-Is. Jinn (Arabic: جن ‎, jinn), also Romanized as djinn or Anglicized as genies (with the more broad meaning of spirits or demons, depending on source), are supernatural creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology.Like humans, they are created with fitra, born as believers, their surroundings then change them. They can mimic human appearance with ease. Ghoul also personify the unknown terrors held by the desert. Some types of genies are frightening, such as the ghul, which lends its name to the Modern English ghoul, and the succubus-like female versions. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Islam dictates that there are three different types of beings, the angels which are made out of lift, the Djinn which are made out of fire, and humans which are made out of clay.

According to folklore, they also have the ability to grant wishes to mortals, but that usually requires battle, imprisonment, rituals, or just a great deal of flattery.