Definitionn. (Islam) an invisible spirit mentioned in the Koran and believed by Muslims to inhabit the earth and influence mankind by appearing in the form of humans or animals
Last update: August 11, 2015
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It is felt that if you have got a picture of any one, you have some power of harming him through it; you can bind or loose him, just as you can a Djinn whose name you have somehow learned. [Please select]
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'That's made a-purpose,' said the Djinn, 'all because you missed those three days.' [Please select]
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But never did Afrit, Djinn, or Genie perform greater miracles than steady-eyed, soft-voiced Peterby. [Please select]
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The incident "Inside again" of the _Arabian Nights_ (the Djinn and the bottle) and European tales is also a secondary derivate. [Please select]
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'Djinn of All Deserts,' said the Horse, 'is it right for any one to be idle, with the world so new-and-all.' [Please select]
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