The Kurds and Djin

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This report examines the complex beliefs surrounding Jinn (Cin) among the Kurdish people, a transnational ethnic group with significant cultural and religious diversity. It first provides a background on the concept of Jinn originating in pre-Islamic traditions and integrated into Islamic theology, describing their nature and abilities. The analysis then focuses on Kurdish culture, history, and religious landscape, highlighting that beliefs about supernatural beings vary across Sunni, Alevi, Yazidi, and Yarsani communities. The text explores Kurdish folklore regarding Jinn, noting specific terminology and characteristics attributed to these beings, often linked to nature and sacred sites. Finally, it compares how different Kurdish religious groups understand the supernatural, emphasizing that while mainstream Islam influences the majority, unique theological frameworks in minority faiths lead to distinct interpretations of Jinn or similar entities.

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