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 1  I             |        tree, and cavern had its ginn or presiding genius. These
 2  I             |        the house of God.'~ ~The ginn, like the angels, were held
 3  I             |       after all, possessed by a ginn, one of those dread supernatural
 4  I             |       him that the hosts of the ginn crowded round him, adoring
 5  I             |        the angels there are the ginn (collectively gânn), of
 6  I             |    Rebuke to those who call the ginn His partners, or attribute
 7  I             |       as such. Many both of the ginn and of mankind predestined
 8  I             |      created from clay, and the ginn from smokeless fire. The
 9  I             |         repenting slays them. A ginn in Solomon's likeness is
10  I             |       LXXII. THE CHAPTER OF THE GINN (Mecca.)~ ~A crowd of ginns
11  I,       VI   |          100] Yet they made the ginn 2 partners with~ ~ ./. paragraph
12  I,       VI(2)|      powers of nature. The word ginn is the same as that which
13  I,      VII   |    created for hell many of the ginn and of mankind; they have
14  I,      VII(3)|      under the influence of the ginn.~ ~ ./. 
15 II,    XVIII   |      only Iblîs, who was of the ginn, who revolted from the bidding
16 II,    XXIII   |      say, 'He is possessed by a ginn?' Nay, he came to them with
17 II,    XXXIV   |        God a lie, or there is a ginn in him;'-nay, those who
18 II,    XXXIV   |        reflect that there is no ginn in your companion 1. He
19 II,    XXXIV(1)| Mohammed, is not possessed by a ginn.~ ~ ./. 
20 II,     XLVI   |        towards thee some of the ginn listening to the Qur'ân 1,
21 II,       LI   |      And I have not created the ginn and mankind save that they
22 II,       LV   |    potters.~ And He created the ginn from smokeless fire.~ [15]
23 II,       LV(2)|            I.e. mankind and the ginn; the meaning is, that God
24 II,       LV   |        that day neither man nor ginn shall be asked about his
25 II,       LV   |        glances whom no man~ nor ginn has deflowered before.~
26 II,       LV   |    twain deny?~ Whom no man nor ginn has deflowered before them.~ [
27 II,    LXXII   |              THE CHAPTER OF THE GINN.~ ~(LXXII. Mecca.)~ ~IN
28 II,    LXXII   |       listened a company of the ginn 1, and they said, "We have
29 II,    LXXII   |         we thought that men and ginn would never speak a lie
30 II,    LXXII(1)|     Mohammed's preaching to the ginn was on his returning from
31 II,    LXXII   |        with persons amongst the ginn 1; but they increase them
32 II,    LXXII(1)|       such as they supposed the ginn to haunt, used to say, '
33 II,    LXXII(2)|                             The ginn. Footnotes~ ~
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