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  • Jinn

    In Arabian and Muslim folklore jinns are ugly and evil demons having supernatural powers which they can bestow on persons having powers to call them up.

    www.pantheon.org

  • Jinn

    The darker aspects of the Jinn.

    www.deliriumsrealm.com

  • Jinn: According to Quran and Sunnah

    What are the jinn, what form can the devils take? Are all jinn bad?

    muttaqun.com

  • Jinn and the City of the Pillars

    Detailed description of Jinn and many variations of their name.

    www.mystae.com

  • Jinni

    From Wikipedia. Article on the Jinn and related topics.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Concept of Djinn in Islam

    Information on the Jinn, ranging from Quran quotes to an FAQ.

    www.islamawareness.net

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