(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.
See more 1 Perhaps Gödel's theorem is the djinn that guards the truth you seek.
2 It makes talking with the djinn who are in the field difficult.
3 We will find leisure to judge you, O ye men and djinn : 4
4 He had summoned a djinn , who carried us in the night.
5 She couldn't think what the selkies or djinn might inherently embody.
6 Gargoyles from stone, dragons from fire, and djinn from the air.
7 On that day shall neither man nor djinn be asked of his sin:
8 The djinn hurried off with the rasping cry of an eagle.
9 Will they not bethink them that their companion Muhammad is not djinn - possessed?
10 Yesterday I saw a djinn , he writes a week later.
11 I always said she was a djinn ; and this convinces me of the fact.
12 Or, are beforehand with the Satans and djinn in learning the decrees of God.
13 He ordered Ilwan, the blue djinn , not to admit anyone, and especially not Xayide.
14 And the djinn had We before created of subtle fire.
15 And the blue djinn , who had become his factotum, stood guard at the entrance.
16 Two goons appeared to bracket the door, like djinn , gently summoned from a bottle.
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