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A magnificent and indispensable portrayal of the rich folklore of the Islamic world.According to Islamic tradition, Allah created three types of beings: angels, made of light; humans, made of earth; and jinn, made of smokeless fire. Supernatural, shape-shifting, intelligent and blessed with free will and remarkable powers, jinn have over the ages been given many names - demon, spirit, ghoul, genie, ifrit and shaitan. Believed in by hundreds of millions of people throughout the world and from all faiths, jinn have played a particularly central role in the literature, culture and belief systems of the Middle East and the Islamic world.Legends of the Fire Spirits explores through time and across nations the enduring phenomenon of the jinn. From North Africa to Central Asia, from the Mediterranean to sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, this riveting, often chilling, yet reasoned book draws on ancient testimonies, medieval histories, colonial records, anthropologist''s reports and

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Robert Lebling’s exhaustive and very readable account of jinn lore and legends traces the fascinating history of these strange beings … mortals interested in knowing more about these magical creatures must content themselves with Lebling’s absorbing study. -- Gary Lachman * Times Literary Supplement *
The boundaries of Lebling’s work surpassed my wildest dreams. Lebling has left no stone unturned in his enquiry, roaming through traditional Eastern literature as well as the modern media. The result is a trulyextraordinary masterwork, a treasury within itself that can be consulted at random, dipped into as a bedside book, or read from cover to cover in a fabulous feast for the imagination and the enquiring mind. -- Tahir Shah
A comprehensive reference ... easily the most authoritative and accessible recent work on the topic… . The book may strike a note with a younger audience fascinated by the occult, but many students of the Middle East, Islam and ancient history should find it a valuable addition to their libraries as well. -- Stephen L. Brundage * Aramco World *
A long overdue compendium of the knowledge and history of the jinn ... a lifelong reference to the mysteries of the Middle East and their influence on both Western and Eastern cultures. * Arabnews.com *
A superb study... . A glorious feast of anthropological forteana... . Even those familiar with Islamic literature will delight in Lebling’s pursuit of the “sons of smokeless fire". * Fortean Times *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Tahir Shah Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration Introduction: The Nature of Jinn 1. Origins 2. Historical Encounters 3. By Their Deeds: Jinn Behaviour 4. Jinn Geography 5. Cultural Echoes Appendices Appendix A: Edward Lane’s Notes on the Jinn Appendix B: Muhammad Asad on the Jinn Appendix C: Jinn Physics Notes References Index

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 10/12/2020
    ISBN13: 9780755642052, 978-0755642052
    ISBN10: 0755642058

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A magnificent and indispensable portrayal of the rich folklore of the Islamic world.According to Islamic tradition, Allah created three types of beings: angels, made of light; humans, made of earth; and jinn, made of smokeless fire. Supernatural, shape-shifting, intelligent and blessed with free will and remarkable powers, jinn have over the ages been given many names - demon, spirit, ghoul, genie, ifrit and shaitan. Believed in by hundreds of millions of people throughout the world and from all faiths, jinn have played a particularly central role in the literature, culture and belief systems of the Middle East and the Islamic world.Legends of the Fire Spirits explores through time and across nations the enduring phenomenon of the jinn. From North Africa to Central Asia, from the Mediterranean to sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, this riveting, often chilling, yet reasoned book draws on ancient testimonies, medieval histories, colonial records, anthropologist''s reports and

    Trade Review
    Robert Lebling’s exhaustive and very readable account of jinn lore and legends traces the fascinating history of these strange beings … mortals interested in knowing more about these magical creatures must content themselves with Lebling’s absorbing study. -- Gary Lachman * Times Literary Supplement *
    The boundaries of Lebling’s work surpassed my wildest dreams. Lebling has left no stone unturned in his enquiry, roaming through traditional Eastern literature as well as the modern media. The result is a trulyextraordinary masterwork, a treasury within itself that can be consulted at random, dipped into as a bedside book, or read from cover to cover in a fabulous feast for the imagination and the enquiring mind. -- Tahir Shah
    A comprehensive reference ... easily the most authoritative and accessible recent work on the topic… . The book may strike a note with a younger audience fascinated by the occult, but many students of the Middle East, Islam and ancient history should find it a valuable addition to their libraries as well. -- Stephen L. Brundage * Aramco World *
    A long overdue compendium of the knowledge and history of the jinn ... a lifelong reference to the mysteries of the Middle East and their influence on both Western and Eastern cultures. * Arabnews.com *
    A superb study... . A glorious feast of anthropological forteana... . Even those familiar with Islamic literature will delight in Lebling’s pursuit of the “sons of smokeless fire". * Fortean Times *

    Table of Contents
    Foreword by Tahir Shah Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration Introduction: The Nature of Jinn 1. Origins 2. Historical Encounters 3. By Their Deeds: Jinn Behaviour 4. Jinn Geography 5. Cultural Echoes Appendices Appendix A: Edward Lane’s Notes on the Jinn Appendix B: Muhammad Asad on the Jinn Appendix C: Jinn Physics Notes References Index

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