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Jinni, often referred to as "genies" in Western culture, are supernatural beings from Arabian folklore, typically associated with magical powers and the ability to grant wishes. They are often depicted as spirits of smoke or fire, capable of shapeshifting and possessing immense strength. In Islamic tradition, jinni are considered sentient beings created from smokeless fire, living alongside humans but generally invisible to them. Their portrayal varies widely in literature, ranging from benevolent helpers to mischievous tricksters.

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