Djinn
Yes, a Djinn is a type of supernatural being commonly associated with Islamic mythology and is often referred to as a genie in Western cultures. Djinn are believed to be spirits that can be either benevolent or malevolent and are known for their ability to grant wishes.
Djinn, translated loosely into English a "genie", refers to any spiritual creatures found in Islamic mythology that inhabit another dimension or plane of existence invisible by humans.
The word "genie" derives from the Arabic word "djinn," or just "jinn." The feminine form of the word is jinnīyah (jinn-eye-yah).
A male genie is often referred to as a "jinn" or "djinn". These supernatural beings are commonly depicted as powerful and magical entities in various folklore and mythology.
In Arabic, a Djinn (also jinn, genie) is a supernatural creature.
It is most likely a toy or decoration of some sort and does not hold any genie or djinn.
Genie is the Anglicized form of the Arabic Djinn or Jinn. Djinns were created, as the story goes, after Angels but before humans, and were created from fire. Djinn are neither good nor evil, but in a way both (sort of similar to humans, but more of an element of nature).There are a variety of different forms of Djinn, from the massively sized Iffrit to the everpresent Quareen (think guardian angels--who are not angels).Under Arabic and Islamic beliefs, one can only be protected from Djinn. King Solomon is said to have trapped and held captive thousands of Djinn, but no method of how he did so is ever shared. There are many suggestions in the Quran though that Djinn can be bound to humans only by the power of Allah (God).
DJINN ------ supernatural fiery creature - said to posses free will also known as a genie in Arabian folklore
Because it's a word of Arabic origin, it has been rendered in the Roman alphabet in a variety of spellings. These include jinn, genie, jinni, djinn.
The word "genie" derives from the Arabic word "Djinn", meaning "spirit." Synonyms can include spirit, angel, ghost. A leprechaun is a sort of genie, whereas he grants you a wish if you can keep your eyes on him. Other synonyms can include fortune teller, fairy, enchantor/enchantress, witch.
The cast of Oliver and the Genie in the Bottle - 2010 includes: Olivia Gaitan as Anna Ana Harvey as Kendra Jesse James Camou as Wes Chris Ries as Oliver Hami Sayyadioskoie as Djinn