In the name of God, most merciful, most compassionate.
Peace be with you, Amin74.
I skimmed through it.
It seems to have a bit of a fierce language at first. Remember Islam = making peace.
And yes, jinn is jinn, human is human. If they were the same, one wouldn't need to refer to both jinn and human, in the Quran.
However I think you are making the same mistake as Arnold Yasin, in obscuring the Quran
With talks about physical realm vs spiritual realm. And disregarding, that the Quran says, it will raise man up from the dead. (with body).
http//islamawakened.org/quran/2/259/default.htm
And also, later in the article, as Amin74, you are saying that jinn are not spirits. Jinn/Spirits are a phenomena reckognized by many faiths. Jinn equates spirit.
About 2168 calling Satan a clear enemy. Maybe try a different translation. http//islamawakened.org/quran/2/168/default.htm
On a sidenote, 7172 reminds me that the bible, says the same thing about "the nephilim", and might be the same phenomena.
I see a quote from Arnold here, I can comment on, aswell.
.."Here the jinn says, ?I?ll bring it before you rise from your seat?, which is clearly just meant as an
expression.?..
This is wrong. It is meant literally, as most of the Quran.
I also disagree with your claims that 5 prayers were the tradition of the people, that the Quran addresses. No christian or jew, or indeed other, prays like this. These are all distortions, that came with the hadeeth.
And glorifying God, is not prayer. Do not use these verses to claim these hadiths are authentic.
I may have missed something, I was just skimming through.
Peace be with you.