Praise be to Allah.
Firstly:
The jinn are part of the creation of Allah, and they are His
slaves who are accountable and subject to commands and prohibitions, just
like human beings. There are believers, disbelievers and evildoers among
them. Those of them who do good will enter Paradise and those who do evil
will deserve to be punished. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And I (Allah) created not the jinn and mankind except that
they should worship Me (Alone).” [51:56]
And Allah says concerning the jinn (interpretation of the
meaning):
“‘There are among us some that are righteous, and some the
contrary; we are groups having different ways (religious sects).’” [72:11]
“And of us some are Muslims (who have submitted to Allah,
after listening to this Quran), and of us some are al‑Qasitoon (disbelievers
those who have deviated from the right path). And whosoever has embraced
Islam (i.e. has become a Muslim by submitting to Allah), then such have
sought the right path.
And as for the Qasitoon (disbelievers who deviated from the
right path), they shall be firewood for Hell.” [72:14, 15]
With regard to their being accountable and subject to
commands and prohibitions, the scholars are unanimously agreed that they are
accountable. Some of the scholars suggested that the accountability to which
they are subject to is exactly the same as that to which human beings are
subject to, whilst others suggested that their accountability is in
accordance with their abilities and capabilities. Shaykh al-Islam Ibn
Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
They are enjoined concerning basic matters and minor issues
according to their nature; they are not like human beings in essence and
reality, so the commands and prohibitions to which they are subject to are
not like those to which humans are subject to, but they have in common with
humans, the fact that they are subject to commands and prohibitions, and
rulings on what is permitted and what is forbidden. Concerning this I know
of no dispute among the Muslims. End quote. Majmoo’ al-Fatawa.
With regard to their lives and dwelling places, they are like
all other creatures, they have their own lives, they get married and produce
offspring. Allah says of Iblis (interpretation of the meaning):
“Will you then take him (Iblis) and his offspring as
protectors and helpers rather than Me while they are enemies to you?”
[15:50]
With regard to their dwellings, they often gather in ruins
and unclean places like toilets and garbage dumps. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “These toilets are haunted (inhabited
by devils), so when anyone of you goes to the toilet let him say, ‘A’oodhu
Billahi min al-khubthi wa’l-khabaith (I seek refuge with Allah from the male
and female devils).” [Abu Dawood].
With regard to the phrase al-khubthi wa’l-kabaith (translated
above as “male and female devils”), it has been suggested that al-khubth may
mean evil and al-khabaith may mean evil spirits, which includes both male
and female devils.
There is no doubt that the jinn die, for they are included in
the words of Allah (interpretation of the meaning):
“Whatsoever is on it (the earth) will perish.” [55:26]
It should be noted that the world of the jinn is the world of
the unseen, and we do not know anything about it except that which Allah has
told us in His Book or on the lips of His Messenger (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him).
Based on this, we cannot say anything about them except that
which has been narrated in the texts of Islam; anything other than this is
hidden from us. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And follow not (O man, i.e., say not, or do not, or witness
not) that of which you have no knowledge. Verily, the hearing, and the
sight, and the heart of each of those ones will be questioned (by Allah)”
[17:36]
For more information on this topic, see the book ‘Alim
al-Jinn wa’l-Shayateen by Dr ‘Umar Sulayman al-Ashqar.
[Translator’s note: this book is available in English under
the title The World of the Jinn and Devils in the Light of the Quran and
Sunnah, published as Vol. 3 of the Islamic Creed Series by the International
Islamic Publishing House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.]
It should be noted that Allah has given us information about
the jinn and other creatures for our benefit, and what He has concealed from
us we do not need to know. If knowing it was essential for us, Allah would
have told us. Hence we should not concern ourselves with such matters or
look into the mysteries of the jinn which can only be known through
revelation.
What a person should ask about is his religion, its acts of
worship and beliefs, what he should do, and other important matters which
have been enjoined or forbidden, so that he can be a true slave of Allah.
In the companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) we have a good example. They did not ask the Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) about such matters in which there
is no benefit in knowing and no harm in not knowing.
I ask Allah to bless us with beneficial knowledge and enable
us to do righteous deeds.
And Allah knows best.