Some important Muslim scholars and a good many Muslims in parts of the Muslim world, hold that belief in Jinn is essential to the Islamic faith,[1](p33) (similar to the widely held that Muslims must believe in the Six Articles of Faith, i.e. Angels, the oneness of God, holy books, Prophets, etc.), since jinn are mentioned in the Quran.
A number of sentences, bits of text and citations expanding information on this subject hereherehere and here, have been deleted from the article since April.
The sentence above in the blue is part of this collection of text and citations. For those interested, the whole bunch can be found here, in a proposed rewriting of body of article.
The issues that have been listed on the article for the last ten years. Has these been resolved yet or are the notices still needed to be listed.? Qutlooker (talk) 00:42, 17 August 2024 (UTC)
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