Talk:Queen of Sheba/@comment-32879369-20171130182136

Okay time to stop with the Wikipedia deturpated info. She had a name (I am not trying to answer why they didn't use it, and sincerely, I don't care, if she's in your servant list, you can call by whatever you want to). Qur'ān (27:22-3): "I found a woman ruling over them. This queen was herself the daughter of a king named al Bashrakh", Bashrakh, controlled all of the chiefs in Yemen, none of whom, he claimed, was equal to him in status. That's the reason he refused to marry the daughter of any of the Yemeni chiefs. He insisted on the principle of social equality between marriage partners, which was threatening his dynastic continuity. The threat was averted by arranging for the king to marry a female jinni named Rayhāna bt. al-Shukr. The king and the jinni had one child, a girl whose name was Bil'amah bt. Sharāhīl b. Dhī Jadan b. al-Bashrakh b. al-Hārith b. Qays b. San'a' b. Saba' b. Yushjib b. Ya rib b. ahtan. Bil amah's nickname was Bilqīs, (its etymology is uncertain, but probably from Hebrew "pigelesh"). It's said that if someone "badmouth" a jinn, the reply is to invoke the following statement attributed to the Prophet Muhammad, "One of Bilqīs parents was a jinn".

Her mother being a jinn also explains her ability to shapeshift, I can't imagine the reason behind it being a bunny, probably because its charisma.