Invisible Aliens: Jinn?

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"The shadow biosphere theory postulates that other forms of life may exist alongside known organisms but operate in ways we don’t recognize as life."
https://now.northropgrumman.com/hiding-in-plain-sight-the-argument-for-invisible-aliens/

"Sharman says she believes aliens exist and "there's no two ways about it". Furthermore, she wonders: "Will they be like you and me, made up of carbon and nitrogen? Maybe not. It's possible they're here right now and we simply can't see them."

Such life would exist in a "shadow biosphere." By that, I don't mean a ghost realm, but undiscovered creatures probably with a different biochemistry."
https://www.livescience.com/could-invisible-aliens-exist-here-astrobiology.html

"An Oxford lecturer thinks we share the Earth with invisible aliens — and, the outlandish idea holds, they're trying to save our species and theirs from total destruction by breeding with us."
https://futurism.com/the-byte/oxford-invisible-aliens-breeding-humans

"ALIENS exist and they already live among us – but we cannot see them – a former astronaut and the first Briton in space has claimed."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1224543/alien-breakthrough-helen-sharman-astronaut-aliens-on-earth-discovery-space-news

"The Invisible Beings

The origin of the English term "genie" also comes from the Arabic term jinn, a creation of Allah ﷻ mentioned in the Quran. The term genie might recall for many, the story of Aladdin and his lamp originally recorded in 1001 Arabian Nights (Alif Layla in Arabic) - a collection of stories from medieval times in Arab and Muslim world. Jinns (invisible beings) are one of the creations of Allah ﷻ. Just like humans, they too have a free will. Unlike humans who are created of earth (or earthly substances) the jinns are created from a special sort of fire which is invisible to our normal sense perceptions and that is why they belong to the world of unseen. In Islam every word has a relation to its meaning and interestingly the same applies for the term jinn. It comes from the root j-n-n meaning "to conceal" also related to the term majnoon, one whose "ability to thinking is covered" i.e. someone insane. Jinn is also related to the Arabic term jannah meaning "paradise", also "concealing", which exists in hereafter, hidden from our sight and part of unseen matters."
https://www.rizqankareem.com/malaikah-angels--jinns-invisible-beings

"The second way in which Jinn are perceived is as an invisible entity that were created from smokeless fire. These creatures are known to have similar motivations and needs to that of humans. They also eat and drink and have the ability to give birth. They are also subject to a life cycle, although they were able to live much longer than humans. Although they were mostly similar to humans, they were known to be much faster and stronger. Additionally, the Jinn were able to be believers or non believers and were subject to being judged to go to heaven or hell."
https://mythology.net/mythical-creatures/jinn/

"The Jinn are beings created with free will, living on earth in a world parallel to mankind. The Arabic word Jinn is from the verb ‘Janna’ which means to hide or conceal. Thus, they are physically invisible from man as their description suggests. This invisibility is one of the reasons why some people have denied their existence."
https://www.islamreligion.com/articles/669/viewall/world-of-jinn

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