In Arabian folklore, a djinn is a supernatural being made of smokeless fire, similar to a genie in Western culture. Djinn are believed to inhabit a parallel world to humans and have the ability to shapeshift, possess humans, and grant wishes to those who summon them. However, these wishes often come with a heavy price or unintended consequences. Djinn are complex creatures, with some being benevolent and others being malicious. They are also known for their cunning and trickery, often testing the wishes of those who seek their help.
The concept of the djinn has been present in Arabian mythology for centuries, with stories of encounters with them being passed down through generations. They are often feared and respected, with rituals and charms used to protect against their influence. The power and danger of the djinn have been the subject of many tales, from ancient folklore to modern literature. In recent times, the image of the djinn has been popularized in movies, TV shows, and video games, further cementing their place in popular culture.
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