When Westerners think of a genie, the first image that comes to mind may be Barbara Eden in her pink harem pants or the illuminated blue buffoon from the animated Disney filmAladdin. But to the people of the Arab and Islamic worlds, the picture is dramatically different.Legends of the Fire Spiritslooks beyond Westernized caricatures to immerse the reader in the vibrant lore of the jinnthe wondrous, often troublesome, and sometimes terrifying spirit beings of ancient Arab and Islamic tradition.
Robert Lebling delves into long-lost accounts, medieval histories, colonial records, anthropologist’s reports, and traveler’s tales to explore the origin and evolution of legends that continue to thrive in the Middle East and beyond. He cuts through centuries of Orientalists’ cultural presumption to craft a study that stands apart from the overwhelming body of literature concerned with religion in the Middle East.
A captivating synthesis of history and folklore, this is the most diverse collection of jinn lore ever assembled in one volume. From ancient scriptures toThe Arabian Nightsand beyond, and with a foreword by acclaimed filmmaker Tahir Shah, Lebling has constructed a comprehensive account that not only transcends geographical borders but also spans some four millennia.
Praise forLegends of the Fire Spirits
The most complete compendium of research on the jinn to date. UFO Digest
Legends of the Fire Spiritsis a long overdue compendium of the knowledge and history of the jinn. It will enrich the reader's knowledge of human history more than one might imagine. The book also can serve as a lifelong reference to the mysteries of the Middle East and their influence on both Western and Eastern cultures. Arab News
Robert Lebling’s exhaustive and very readable account of jinn lore and legends traces the fascinating history of these strl3œ