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Folklore - PMC - PubMed CentralFolklore is the collection of traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community passed through the generations by word of mouth.
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[PDF] The Evolution of the Jinn in Middle Eastern Culture and Literature ...This story illustrates the jinn in a new light that differs from Islamic tradition. In this story the jinn is clearly a believer in God, as he accepts the ...
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The Thousand and One Nights, also known as The Arabian NightsOral Literature Islamic at the core, influences from Indian (Sanskrit) and Arabic non-Islamic as well. Tales told on the great trade routes by merchants ...
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From Kalila and Dimna, The Crane and the Crab - Muslim JourneysThe main characters are two jackals named Kalila and Dimna, who tell stories of intrigue in the lion's kingdom, ending each story with a moral. The illustration ...
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Kalila Wa Dimna - Saudi Aramco WorldKalila and Dimna was originally written in Sanskrit, probably in Kashmir, some time in the fourth century A.D. In Sanskrit it was called the Panchatantra, or " ...
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Adventures from the Dastan-e Amir Hamzah," by Frances W. Pritchett*THREE* == The dastan of how the Amir and Muqbil and 'Amar were given looks of empowerment by the Friends of God. *FOUR* == The Amir comes to Mecca the Great, ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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[PDF] Ibn Seerin's Dictionary of Dreams - nur.nuHe is particularly known for his extensive work Muntakhab Al-Kalam fi Tafsir Al-. A!llam (The Key Declamation on Dream Interpretation) which is considered by.
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The Month of Safar and Baseless Superstitions - Jamiatul Ulama KZNThe month of Safar is regarded as a month of ill-fortune and bad luck. The pre-Islamic Arabs believed Safar to be a serpent that dwells in the stomach of man.
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[PDF] Cultural and Religious Rituals of Gestation and Child Birth of ...Rites and rituals related to major events of human life like birth, marriage and death are prevalent from the infancy of the human race in the world.
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Dirty and 40 days in the wilderness: Eliciting childbirth and postnatal ...Jul 5, 2016 · For Muslims the period of postnatal seclusion traditionally lasts 40 days. The religious rituals are performed on the 40th day and these include ...
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[PDF] WEDDING CUSTOMS - The Islamic BulletinMany Islamic wedding customs are non-Islamic, like rings, dresses, and cake. Key Islamic elements include the nikah, two male witnesses, Mahr, and Walimah.
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Marriage customs in Muslim world | SoundVision.comMuslim marriage customs vary, but include Islamic acts. In South Asia, Mehndi is common. In UAE, brides prepare for 40 days. In Egypt, families meet often. ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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Religious and Cultural Practices of Muslims Living in Central ...Jul 20, 2022 · This study was conducted to determine the cultural practices of Muslims living in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey regarding death and mourning.
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[PDF] Rituals and Beliefs Surrounding Death in IslamIt is traditional to reach out to the mourning family with sympathy and with food for three days after the funeral. View of Ancestors and Ancestor-Worship.
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What Secrets Do the Bedouin Know About Wadi Rum's Jinn?Mar 6, 2025 · The Quran describes jinn as beings created from smokeless fire, possessing free will and capable of both good and evil. Jinn imagined with ...
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Ghoul (mythical creature) | Research Starters - EBSCOA ghoul is a mythical creature rooted in Arabic folklore, traditionally depicted as a malevolent being that dwells near graveyards and desolate places.
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Middle East Myths and Monsters Reveal Our HumanityOct 31, 2022 · Though jinn, ghouls and other creatures from folklore seem inhuman, they serve to help us see ourselves more clearly.
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(PDF) The Evil Eye and Cultural Beliefs among the Bedouin Tribes ...casts the evil eye without consciously wishing to do so. .Conscious: The possessor of an evil eye knows that he/she has this power. ... he/she is an omen of bad ...
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Aisha Qandisha : The African Succubus - MythlokWith origins deeply entrenched in the cultural tapestry of North Africa, particularly Morocco, Aisha Qandisha embodies a figure both enchanting and fearsome.
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Tunisians - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion ...Some Tunisians believe in evil spirits called jinn. These spirits are said to assume the guise of animals. To ward off jinn, Tunisians wear verses from the ...
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Moroccan Gnawa and Transglobal Trance - Penn MuseumThe Gnawa are ritual musicians from Sub-Saharan Africa, brought to Morocco, who use music to induce trance and heal the possessed, and are considered a sect.
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[PDF] Legacies of Colonialism and Islam for Hausa WomenThe bori spirit possession cult formerly served as a state religion in parts of Hausaland before influences of. Islamization and colonialism served to change ...
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Persian Mythical Creatures - Pari and Dev - Tajiks of AfghanistanJul 9, 2022 · With the rise of Islam in Central Asia and Greater Iran, Paryan and Dev become integrated into Islamic mythology, as good and evil jinns, ...
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Pari, Deo, and Jinn: A Look at Pakistan's Northern FolkloreDec 16, 2019 · Pari are creatures of the air, often seen as beautiful women, while Deo are giants. Jinn are also common in the folklore.
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Dargahs: Sites of the Divine and Magical in South Asia - Brown HistoryDec 20, 2022 · ... Sufi mythology. Jaipur boasts of a shrine to 'Saanp Wale Baba' (tr. the sage with the snake), a saint who was a Jinn and would appear to his ...
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(PDF) Reform Sufism in South Asia - ResearchGate... stories by disciples about the miracles performed by the. shaykh. , despite. the saint's objection to the telling of such narratives. Hence if, after their.Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore
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