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Jinn in the Occult
In sorcery books Jinn are classified into four races after the classical elements, Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They are collected in tribes, usually seven, each with a king. Each king controls his tribe and is controlled by an Angel. The Angel's name is torture to the jinn king as well as his specific tribe.
Related Topics:
Classical elements - Earth - Air - Fire - Water - Tribe - King - Angel
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Unlike white and evil witches, Jinn have free will; yet, they could be compelled to perform both good and evil acts. In contrast a demon would only hurt creatures, and an angel would only have benevolent intentions (white witchcraft). Knowing what to ask what spirit to perform is key as asking a spirit to perform a chore runs counter to its natural tendencies, possibly angering the spirit into retaliating against the sorcerer.
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Etymology |
| ► | Jinn in pre-Islamic mythology |
| ► | Jinn in Islam |
| ► | Jinn in the Occult |
| ► | Genies in Western culture |
| ► | Djinn in Popular Culture |
| ► | See also |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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