To become children of light means to reject the power of the adversary and to choose daily to follow the Light of Christ. From the New Testament writings of Paul we read: “Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
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Solomon and the demonsThe jinn helped strengthen Solomon’s reign. The devils (shayatin), and demons were forced building for him monuments. God also caused a miraculous ʿayn (عَيْن, ‘fount’ or ‘spring’) of molten qiṭr (قِطْر, ‘brass’ or ‘copper’) to flow for Solomon, to be used by the Jinns in their construction.
the Temple in Jerusalem was originally a mosque commissioned by Solomon and built by jinn on the commandment of Allah, with the purpose of serving as the qibla of the Israelites.
Was the Queen of Sheba a jinn?
In some texts in the Islamic tradition, the Queen of Sheba’s hairy legs — and her political power — are traced back to her supernatural heritage, and she is recast as the daughter of a human and a jinn.
Solomon and the demons
The Quran narrates that the wind was made subservient to Solomon, and he could control it at his own will, and that the jinn also came under Solomon’s control. The jinn helped strengthen Solomon’s reign. The devils (shayatin), and demons were forced building for him monuments.
They are said to have inhabited the earth before Adam, ruled by a king called Jann ibn Jann. In folklore however, many consider them to be punished and turned into the weakest class of jinn, comparable to the way in which apes are seen as transformed humans. The father of the jinn is also called Abu Al-Jann.
Marriage between humans and jinn
This is the opinion of Syafie scholars. This is also the opinion of some salaf such as al-Tha’labi, al-A’masy, Uthman ibn Sa’id al-Dari. Syeikh Abu Hamid al-‘Imad bin Yunus said: “Yes, it is permissible for humans to marry the jinn.”
Aynah (Arabic: عينه) the daughter of Malik al-Ahmar (the Red King), is the Queen of the Jinn.
How many wives did King Solomon have?
700 wives
Article. Solomon, third king of Israel (reigned c. 968–928 B.C.E.), is said to have had a harem that included 700 wivesand 300 concubines (1 Kgs 11:3). His wives were to have included the daughter of Pharaoh, as well as women of Moabite, Edomite, Sidonian, and Hittite origins (1 Kgs 7:8; 11:1).
The Quran also explains that the jinn, like men, are a creation possessed of power and authority, and they, just like them, can choose between obedience and disobedience, faith and disbelief. This is confirmed by the story of Satan and the event of the jinn affirming the faith as found in Surahs Al-Ahqaf and Al-Jinn.
https://web.mit.edu/mjperson/Desktop/mjperson/OldFiles/Assassin/Darkness/Books/testament-solomon.txt
The Bible tells us that demons are fallen angels who joined Satan in his rebellion against God and who were defeated and cast out of heaven along with Satan (Revelation 12:7-9). Demons continue to serve the devil in his attempt to lead the world away from God and into sin. Jesus will ultimately banish Satan and his demons into the eternal fire.
What Are Demons and Where Did They Come From?
Demons are fallen angels who were cast out of heaven for helping Satan rebel against God.
To understand what demons are, we must look to the ultimate evil spirit himself, Satan. Revelation tells us that Satan was once an angel in heaven, perhaps even a cherub (Revelation 12:7-9). Because Satan was a heavenly being, we know that Satan—as well as his angelic followers—were created good but, by their own free will, chose to reject God and become evil.
While we have no definitive answer as to whether Satan rebelled against God because of his own pride or some other reason, we do know that a war erupted in heaven in which the archangel Michael and his angels fought against Satan and his angels (Revelation 12:7-9). Satan and the other fallen angels were defeated and, as punishment for their rebellion, were cast out of heaven (Revelation 12:9; Luke 10:18). Satan became the “prince of demons” (Matthew 12:24) and he and the other fallen angels were hurled to the earth (Revelation 12:9) and ultimately condemned to hell (Matthew 25:41).
What Can Demons Do?
Demons continue to serve Satan on earth by luring mankind away from God.
