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The Djinn: Ancient Spirits of Smoke, Fire… and Revenge

  They are older than empires. Born of smokeless fire , bound to no god or man. They live unseen— watching , whispering , waiting . From the silent dunes of Arabia to the cracked tile floors of modern homes, the Djinn are never far. You may not believe in them. You may not even know their name. But they know yours. And if you ever feel watched when no one’s there… you might have already met one. Who—or What—Are the Djinn? In ancient Islamic and Middle Eastern lore, Djinn (also spelled jinn or genies ) are supernatural beings created by Allah from smokeless fire. Unlike angels, they possess free will . Like humans, they love, hate, suffer… and sometimes, they seek revenge . Djinn live in a parallel realm , layered over our own. They’re drawn to abandoned places , deserts , ruins , and homes where tragedy or corruption festers. Though some can be benevolent, many are deceivers , lurking in shadow to twist desire into despair. Not the Genie from Your Childhood Forget ...

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