Thread:Nausiated/@comment-3406131-20171126184046/@comment-61022-20171126235432

Taking a look at the comic, the appearance of Iblis is brief, accounting for about three pages of the total story. So there's not a whole lot there. She does refer to herself as the mother of demons and djinns. The story is inspired by the voyages of Sinbad, so it is filled with references to Islamic mythology.

From what I can find on the internet Iblis is a character in the Quran. Interestingly enough the creature is identified as male where the comic depicts it as a female. The information I can find online identifies Iblis as a jinni.

In any case, according to the Islamic faith jinnis are unique being that are distinct from angels and demons.

I can say with certainty that Jihad is a jinni. Iblis' nature was more ambiguous. The Appendix refers to her as a goddess-demon in their entry on Sinbad (http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/sinbadvoyages.htm)

I think you're on the right track with that header. When it comes to angels and demons there is a lot of ambiguity.