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[[File:ACM Djinn Memory Corridor Trailer.png|thumb|250px|A djinn as seen in Basim Ibn Ishaq's Memory Corridors]]
A '''jinn''' (جن), also romanized as '''djinn''' or anglicized as '''genie''', is a class of sentient beings according to [[Arabia]]n culture. In [[Islam]], they are believed to be a third category of intelligent life alongside {{wiki|angel}}s and [[human]]s, occupying the intermediate space between the spiritual and physical, for which reason they are invisible entities with the ability to shape-shift. Like humans, they have the free will to be either good or evil in contrast to angels, which are intrinsically perfect at the cost of free will. Unlike humans, who are thought to have been made of clay, djinn are said to have been created from "smokeless fire" and "scorching winds".<ref name="el-Zein 2009">el-Zein, Amira (2009). ''Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn''. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.</ref>  
A '''jinn''' (جن), also romanized as '''djinn''' or anglicized as '''genie''', is a class of sentient beings according to [[Arabia]]n culture. In [[Islam]], they are believed to be a third category of intelligent life alongside {{wiki|angel}}s and [[human]]s, occupying the intermediate space between the spiritual and physical, for which reason they are invisible entities with the ability to shape-shift. Like humans, they have the free will to be either good or evil in contrast to angels, which are intrinsically perfect at the cost of free will. Unlike humans, who are thought to have been made of clay, djinn are said to have been created from "smokeless fire" and "scorching winds".<ref name="el-Zein 2009">el-Zein, Amira (2009). ''Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn''. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.</ref>  


Stories of djinn's interactions with humans are replete throughout the {{wiki|Qur'an}} and works of folklore like ''[[One Thousand and One Nights]]''. Among these are accounts of djinn being captured and enslaved by humans.<ref name="el-Zein 2009" /> The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] alluded to such tales in 1190 when he retorted to [[Ayman]], a man he was [[interrogation|interrogating]], that he was not a "djinn for [him] to order around".<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'' – [[The Hidden Party]]</ref>
Stories of djinn's interactions with humans are replete throughout the {{wiki|Qur'an}} and works of folklore like ''[[One Thousand and One Nights]]''. Among these are accounts of djinn being captured and enslaved by humans.<ref name="el-Zein 2009" /> The [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] alluded to such tales in 1190 when he retorted to [[Ayman]], a man he was [[interrogation|interrogating]], that he was not a "djinn for [him] to order around".<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles]]'' – [[The Hidden Party]]</ref>


Diseases and disorders of the mind have also been attributed to attacks by malicious djinn as though they were malevolent spirits taking possession of the body.<ref name="el-Zein 2009" /> In the 9th century, seventeen-year-old [[thief]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] struggled with nightmarish visions<ref name="Trailer">{{Youtube|video=x55lAlFtXmw|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Cinematic World Premiere <nowiki>|</nowiki> #UbiForward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref> of a djinn<ref name="TrailerBreakdown">{{Youtube|video=dKox5i_T6XA|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Developer Trailer Breakdown <nowiki>|</nowiki> #UbiForward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft|quote=So we are 20 years before Valhalla, around 20 years. Basim is around 17 years old, on the trailer here. It's actually the beginning of the game.}}</ref> as a consequence of [[Loki]]'s consciousness manifesting within his mind.{{Fact|23 March 2023}}
Diseases and disorders of the mind have also been attributed to attacks by malicious djinn as though they were malevolent spirits taking possession of the body.<ref name="el-Zein 2009" /> In the 9th century, seventeen-year-old<ref name="TrailerBreakdown">{{Youtube|video=dKox5i_T6XA|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Developer Trailer Breakdown <nowiki>|</nowiki> #UbiForward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft|quote=So we are 20 years before Valhalla, around 20 years. Basim is around 17 years old, on the trailer here. It's actually the beginning of the game.}}</ref> [[thief]] [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] struggled with nightmarish visions<ref name="Trailer">{{Youtube|video=x55lAlFtXmw|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Cinematic World Premiere <nowiki>|</nowiki> #UbiForward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft}}</ref> of a djinn.<ref>{{Youtube|video=dKox5i_T6XA|text=Assassin's Creed Mirage: Developer Trailer Breakdown <nowiki>|</nowiki> #UbiForward|channel=Ubisoft|channelname=Ubisoft|quote=This creature that you see here, which is a Djinn. This creature is going to be an important part of Basim's evolution and it's going to be present in every Memory Corridor, as we call them. So that moment when Basim kills a target. It has its secrets, it has its meaning.}} from 13:58–14:17</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 13:50, 24 March 2023

File:ACM Djinn Memory Corridor Trailer.png
A djinn as seen in Basim Ibn Ishaq's Memory Corridors

A jinn (جن), also romanized as djinn or anglicized as genie, is a class of sentient beings according to Arabian culture. In Islam, they are believed to be a third category of intelligent life alongside angels and humans, occupying the intermediate space between the spiritual and physical, for which reason they are invisible entities with the ability to shape-shift. Like humans, they have the free will to be either good or evil in contrast to angels, which are intrinsically perfect at the cost of free will. Unlike humans, who are thought to have been made of clay, djinn are said to have been created from "smokeless fire" and "scorching winds".[1]

Stories of djinn's interactions with humans are replete throughout the Qur'an and works of folklore like One Thousand and One Nights. Among these are accounts of djinn being captured and enslaved by humans.[1] The Assassin Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad alluded to such tales in 1190 when he retorted to Ayman, a man he was interrogating, that he was not a "djinn for [him] to order around".[2]

Diseases and disorders of the mind have also been attributed to attacks by malicious djinn as though they were malevolent spirits taking possession of the body.[1] In the 9th century, seventeen-year-old[3] thief Basim Ibn Ishaq struggled with nightmarish visions[4] of a djinn.[5]

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 el-Zein, Amira (2009). Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
  2. Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's ChroniclesThe Hidden Party
  3. Assassin's Creed Mirage: Developer Trailer Breakdown | #UbiForward on the Ubisoft YouTube channel. "So we are 20 years before Valhalla, around 20 years. Basim is around 17 years old, on the trailer here. It's actually the beginning of the game."
  4. Assassin's Creed Mirage: Cinematic World Premiere | #UbiForward on the Ubisoft YouTube channel
  5. Assassin's Creed Mirage: Developer Trailer Breakdown | #UbiForward on the Ubisoft YouTube channel. "This creature that you see here, which is a Djinn. This creature is going to be an important part of Basim's evolution and it's going to be present in every Memory Corridor, as we call them. So that moment when Basim kills a target. It has its secrets, it has its meaning." from 13:58–14:17