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The Seven Jinn Kings
Mulūk al-Arḍīya (Arabic: ملوك الأرضية "Earthly Kings") Each of these jinn kings has many tribes of jinn subjects to his rule. All the above given names are Arabic -- except for Shamhurish, whose origin is -
Hantu Tetek
Hantu tetek ("breast ghost") is from Malaysian folklore and some sources claim this to be a type of Balinese witch. It is described as a woman with large breasts; various sources claim that the breasts -
Jinn of Sulaiman
According to traditions, the jinn stood behind the learned humans in Solomon's court, who in turn, sat behind the prophets. The jinn remained in the service of Solomon, who had placed them in bondage -
Shamhurish
Abu al-Walid Shamhurish (Arabic: أبو الوليد شمهروش "Shemhuresh, father of the New Born"; Hebrew: שמהורש), Chaarmarouch also at-Tayyar (the flyer), is the king of Jupiter (Musytary), the day Thursday (al-Khamees), the color -
Jinn
The jinn (Arabic: الجن al-jinn; singular: الجان al-jānn; adjective: الجني feminine: جنية jinniyya; Berber: Jnun; singular: jinn; Turkish: Cin; Latin: Genii; singular: Genius; Albanian: Xhind; Bosnian: Džin; Ge’ez: ጋኔን Ganen), commonly known -
Iblis
Iblīs (Arabic: إبليس, from the Arabic verbal root بَلَسَ balasa, "he despaired") or ash-Shaytaan (Arabic: الشيطان; Syriac: ܣܛܢܐ sâtânâ; Hebrew: השטן ha-sâtan, "enemy" or "adversary"; Greek: ὁ σατανᾶς or σατάν, ho satanas or -
Tabi'ah
Humera (Arabic: هوميرا ) or Um Duwais (Arabic: أم الدويس), is a very dangerous jinn, she attacks both men and women, causes their children to die in infancy, makes them wasteful or addicted to some drug -
Sakhr
Sakhr (Arabic: صخر "Rock" or the "Stony One"), Sakhr al-Marid (Arabic: صخر المارد), or Sakhr al-Madhard (Arabic: صخر المارد rogue stones), Jin Astar Kih, also known as Ashmedai (Hebrew: אַשְמְדּאָי, ʾAšmədʾāy) or Asmodeus -
Al-Ahmar
Abu Mihriz (Arabic: ابا محرز "Father of the Attainer"), Abu Ya'qub (Arabic: ابو يعقوب), or al-Ahmar (Arabic: الاحمر "The Red One"), is the lord of the red planet, Mars (المريخ al-Mariikh), the -
Bilqis
Bilqis (Arabic: بلقيس) was the Queen of Saba' (Arabic: ملكة سبأ; Musnad: 𐩣𐩡𐩫𐩩𐩪𐩨𐩱; Syriac: ܡܠܟܬ ܫܒܐ; Hebrew: מלכת שבא malkat-šəḇā; Ge'ez: ንግሥተ፡ሳባእ፡) and wife of King Sulaiman. In some accounts, she was said -
Al-Mudhib
Al-Mudhib Abba Deebaj (The Golden One, father of Silk Brocade) is the son of al-Harth, known also as Abu'Abdallah Sa'id (ابو عبدالله سعيد), the golden king is the lord of Sunday -
Zawba'ah
Zoba'ah Abu Hasan (Arabic: ابا النور الابيض زوبعة "Cyclone, father of the Handsome") (al-Abyad), the king Zawba'ah is the lord of Friday, Venus (Zuhroh) the color Green, the metal Iron and is -
Nasnas
A nasnas (Arabic: نسناس nasnās) is a monstrous creature in Arab folklore. According to Edward Lane, the 19th century translator of The Thousand and One Nights, a nasnas is "half a human being; having half -
Maymun
Maimun Abu Nuh, Meymun Aba Nuha (Arabic: ميمون أبانوخ "Prosperous, father of Rest") or Maymun ("Fortunate") also Maymon Rex in western occult, is the king of Saturday, the day of Saturn (Zuhal), the color Black -
Danhash
Danhash or Danhesh (Arabic: دنهش), is the strongest one of Satan's children and he comes in the appearance of a man wearing a big hat and holding a cross in his left hand. He -
Al-Abyad
Murrah al-Abyad Abu al-Harith (Arabic: ابا مرة الابيض أبو الحارث "The White One, father of the Light") (Abu al-Nur) or Marah (مرة), the White King (malik al-abyad) is the lord of -
Barqan
Barqan Abu al-'Adja'yb (Arabic: برقان ابو العجائب "Two Lightnings, father of Wonders"), is the king of Mercury (‘Uthoorid), the day Wednesday, the color Blue, the metal Brass and was the lord of the -
Fuqtus
Fuqtus or Fiqitush (Arabic: فقطس), was the jinni who taught Solomon the names of each jinn. Fast nine days with exercise. Recite the following names twenty-one times after each obligatory prayer. After the nine -
Aisha Qandisha
Aisha Qandisha, Aicha Kandida, or Qandisa (Qandiša) is the name of a malicious cannibal water jinni in the folklore of Morocco. When luring her human victims she is described as a beautiful young woman, but -
Si’lat
The Si’lat, si’lah, or sila (plural sa’alin) literally means “she-jinn” or “she-ghul” the jinn of lightning who possess very long forelegs and hind feet and have a mane of ash -
Jinn Wikia
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم In The Name Of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Ever Merciful. -
'Afarit
The ‘ifrit (Arabic: عفريت ʻIfrīt; plural: عفاريت ʻAfārīt)—also spelled, efreet, efrite, ifreet, afreet, afrite, and afrit—are in a class of infernal jinn noted for their strength and cunning. An ifrit is sometimes depicted -
Shiqq
The shiqq (Arabic: شق) is a lower form of jinn, a half creature, or literally only half-formed and thus monstrous in appearance. They were said to mate with proper humans to produce nasnas. Shiqq -
Khabis
Khabis, Jabalit (Arabic: حيليت), or Tiblīt, was the father of Iblis. Khabis’ father was the king of the jinn, and his name was Hanmus. Khabis looked like a dreadful lion and his nature too was -
Rannamaari
Rannamaari was a Maldivian sea jinni who demanded monthly sacrifices of young virgin girls. On the last day of every month, a lot was drawn by the authority of the king, among the women of
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