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Legendary islamic spirits
Responsible. List of spiritual entities in Islam ; Angel, heavenly spirit created out of light or fire. · (Angel) ; Bahamut, a giant monster, carrying the earth. List of spiritual entities in Islam A Ababil (religious) B Beast of the Earth Behemoth Buraq D Dead Sea Apes H Haizum Houri Hudhud (mythology) J Jinn M Milch camel of God R Al . In ancient Islamic legend, there exists the wonderful, contrary figure the Legendary Immortal Prophet, Mystic, Trickster and Sea Spirit. Since jinn are neither innately evil nor innately good, Islam acknowledged spirits from other religions and was able to adapt spirits from other religions. Responsible . List of spiritual entities in Islam ; Angel, heavenly spirit created out of light or fire. · (Angel) ; Bahamut, a giant monster, carrying the earth. Both of these groups were blessed with the free will to choose between good and evil. Allah created angels, humans, and jinn (which are also known as genies). Allah made the angels out of light and made them purely good creatures, but He did not grant angels free will. Humans were made of clay, and the demonic jinn were made of smokeless fire. Both of these groups were blessed with the free will to choose between good and evil. Allah made the angels out of light and made them purely good creatures, but He did not grant angels free will. Humans were made of clay, and the demonic jinn were made of smokeless fire. Allah created angels, humans, and jinn (which are also known as genies). Abatwa (Zulu) - Little people that . Abaia (Melanesian) - Huge magical eel. Abarimon (Medieval Bestiaries) - Savage humanoid with backward feet. Abath (Malay) - One-horned animal. In ancient Arabic folklore, ghūls belonged to a diabolical class of jinn (spirits) and were said to be the offspring of Iblīs, the prince of darkness in Islam. 4 Agu African traditional religion had absolute dominance in the African soil before the advent of foreign religions particularly Islam and.