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  1. The Jinn, also called the Ifrit, is an ifrit from the Middle East, working as a taxi driver in New-York City. After encountering Salim, he took his identity and life, offering him his own in exchange.

  2. The taxi driver apologizes as he has been driving for 30 hours straight and Salim tells him about how he just arrived in America a week ago and is selling worthless trinkets to people who won't see him.

  3. 21 de jun. de 2019 · In American God s he introduces us to an 'ifrit' or 'jinn' from the Middle East who has fallen on hard times and now drives a yellow cab in New York City, enduring 30-hour shifts and...

  4. If you are looking for the character of the novel American Gods, look here: Salim/Novel If you are looking for the character of the television series American Gods, look here: Salim/Series This is a disambiguation page for the character Salim.

  5. 5 de jun. de 2017 · Just in case you need it, here’s a refresher: Salim (Omid Abtahi) is a nervous, unhappy businessman from Oman who meets a Jinn (Mousa Kraish) in a New York City taxicab and invites him up to...

  6. When the taxi driver falls asleep at a red light, Salim touches his shoulder to wake him. The taxi driver laments the long hours and poor pay he must put up with and Salim commiserates about his own job.

  7. Waking, Shadow challenges Czernobog to another game of checkers and wins, forcing Czernobog to agree to go to Wisconsin. In New York City, an Omani businessman named Salim meets a taxi driver, who is revealed to be an Ifrit. The two have a sexual encounter, and the following morning, they have exchanged lives.