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Genie Montalvo
Genie Montalvo is a Puerto Rican actress, director, producer and author. She was born in San Juan, November 25, 1951. She starred in Melinda Lopez's '' How Do You Spell Hope'' with the Underground Railway Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. and in the award-winning '' The Order of Things'' in Boston for Playwrites Theater Company. Her stage credits include ''Hamlet'' (the only Puerto Rican woman to undertake the characterization of the prince of Denmark) and '' Hecuba'' of the Trojan women. She has also received critical acclaim for her ''Bernarda Alba'' by Federico García Lorca performed in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and Boston. Among her film credits are Carlos Fuentes' '' The Hydra Head'' (''La Cabeza de la Hidra''), PBS' production of ''Destinos'', and a lead part in a film on Diabetes produced by the University of Massachusetts Boston. She has also appeared in multiple Telemundo and WAPA-TV daytime dramas including ''Tres Destinos'', ''Pacto de Amo ...
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Jinn ( ar, , ') – also Romanization of Arabic, romanized as djinn or Anglicization, anglicized as genies (with the broader meaning of spirit or demon, depending on sources) – are Invisibility, invisible creatures in early Arabian mythology, pre-Islamic Arabian Religious system, religious systems and later in Islamic mythology and Islamic theology, theology. Like humans, they are accountable for their deeds, can be either believers (''Muslim'') or unbelievers (''kafir''); depending on whether they accept God's guidance. Since jinn are neither innately evil nor innately good, Islam acknowledged spirits from other religions and was able to adapt spirits from other religions during its expansion. Jinn are not a strictly Islamic concept; they may represent several Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia, pagan beliefs integrated into Islam. To assert a strict monotheism and the Islamic concept of ''Tauhid'', Islam denies all affinities between the jinn and God, thus placing the jinn ...
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