It is said that if anyone dares to look inside the Pharaoh's tomb without knowing any magic magic, he will surely be cursed. The Ifrit&...

It is said that if anyone dares to look inside the Pharaoh's tomb without knowing any magic magic, he will surely be cursed. The Ifrit's wrath will soon find him ...
Deep inside the Egyptian tombs, there is a kind of bizarre creature. They are tasked with protecting the mummies of the great Pharaohs and are a threatening mystery to the living. It is said that if anyone dares to look inside the Pharaoh's tomb without knowing any magic magic, he will surely be cursed. The Ifrit's wrath will soon find him ...
What is Ifrit?

Ifrit is a mythical creature that is mentioned a lot in Arabian tales. The Arabs believed that Ifrit was created by Allah before humanity and could be seen as a small branch of Jinn. However, Ifrit is usually more powerful and rebellious than normal Jinn.
Ifrit has a very bizarre shape with large wings and a hideous appearance to the point of terror to humans. Through ancient portrayals, Ifrit sometimes has horns or fangs. Meanwhile, many other descriptions mention Ifrit being able to appear in any form they want, whether human or material. In particular, if Ifrit is in the human form, Ifrit often chooses the form of being burned by fire, so the Middle East sometimes considers the African people "Ifrit".
Ifrit is an abandoned creature of Allah or another version of Satan

According to myth, Ifrit is the first creation group that Allah created from smoke-free fire. Therefore, Ifrit is proud and proud of its origin. When the first man, Adam, appeared, the Ifrit expressed opposition, not wanting to live with those made of crispy clay. Even a powerful Ifrit, Iblis, refuses to accept the favor that Allah gives Adam.

Iblis's disobedience caused Allah to expel Ifrit. However, despite the felony, Iblis is still not condemned to death but only has to wait until the Judgment Day. And this makes Iblis a great hatred for people. From then on, Ifrit will always try to find a way to lead people into sinful and evil ways. Iblis is also called Shaitan.
Although playing the same role as Satan, Islam is not an enemy of Allah because he will also die with the souls against the creation of Allah. Iblis is also not an angel, because he is granted free will, and according to the Islamic concept, angels must always follow their creators.
Ifrit and the legend of the three wishes of the lamp god

Ifrit is so powerful that the only way to kill or control them is to use magic. Because Ifrit is not a creature with magic, they are easily manipulated by people with magic, making them slaves. Often people will use magic to bind the Ifrit or Jinn to certain objects. Therefore, anyone who owns Ifrit-bound objects has the right to order them, forcing them to serve themselves. Like in the Alladin story.
One important thing to note is that even if manipulated, Ifrit slaves are still extremely sly and cunning. If they are forced to do what they want, they will try to wriggle and retort the master's words maximum. In this way, instead of giving wishes that satisfy the master's intentions, they will grant wishes exactly the way they express words. So, just a small loss in order, the owner can also give them a chance to take revenge, harming themselves.
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