This is a list of spiritual entities in Islam. Islamic traditions and mythologies branching of from the Quran state more precisely, about the nature of different spiritual or supernatural creatures. According to a hadith attributed to ibn Abbas, God created four types of intelligent beings; those among whom all will be in paradise - they are the angels; all those who will be in hell-fire - they are the devils; and creatures both in paradise and hell - they are the jinn and humans.[1] Most creatures can be assigned to these. Later, Muslims also accepted belief in undefined demons (dīv).[2][3]

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References

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  29. ^ Surah Al-Mursalat 77
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  33. ^ Quran 13:10-11
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