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Majnu often refers to Qays Ibn al-Mulawwah, an Arab bedouin poet best known from Layla and Majnun, a tragic romance from classical Arabic.
Majnu or Majnun or Majnoon (transl. madman; lit. 'possessed by the jinn' in Arabic) may also refer to:
People
- Majnun Gorakhpuri (1904–1988), Urdu poet
 - Majnu Shah (died 1787), Indian freedom fighter
 - Shams al Faransi, subject of the Arabic love story Marwa and al-Majnun al-Faransi
 - Sagar Pandey "Majnu Bhai", a fictional criminal in the 2007 Indian film Welcome
 
Films
- Majnu (1987 film), a 1987 Indian Telugu-language film starring Akkineni Nagarjuna and Rajani
 - Majunu, a 2001 Indian Tamil-language film by Ravichandran
 - Majnu (2016 film), an Indian Telugu-language film starring Nani
 - Majnun (film), a 2016 Uzbek film
 - Mr. Majnu, a 2019 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film by Venky Atluri
 - Mission Majnu, a 2023 Indian spy-thriller film by Shantanu Bagchi
 - Majnu (2022 film), an Indian Marathi-language drama film by Shivaji Doltade
 
Places
- Majnun, Iran (disambiguation)
 - Majnu-ka-tilla (lit. 'madman's hill'), neighborhood in North Delhi, India
 - Majnoon Island, Iraq
 
See also
- Layla and Majnun (disambiguation)
 - Junoon (disambiguation), Arabic for being possessed by the jinn
 - Jinn (disambiguation)
 
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