Islamic mythology is the body of myths associated with Islam and the Quran. Islam is a religion that is more concerned with social order and law than...
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Lotuko mythology Maasai mythology Somali mythology Berber mythology Egyptian mythology Lozi mythology Malagasy mythology San mythology Tumbuka mythology Zulu...
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Al-Jānn (redirect from Jann (Islamic mythology))
subtle and pure flame of fire. Div (mythology) Tannin (mythology) Patrick Hughes, Thomas Patrick Hughes Dictionary of Islam Asian Educational Services 1995...
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mythologies and narratives elucidating the history of these gods, as well as the meaning of their epithets, remains uninformative. The pre-Islamic Arabian...
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mythology Persian mythology Scythian mythology Assianism Zoroastrianism Indonesian mythology Balinese mythology Islamic mythology Japanese mythology Oomoto Shinto...
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Balıklıgöl (section Islamic mythology)
Several Islamic scholars have made statements about the pool. There is no narrative about Balıklıgöl in the Qur'an and hadith. They said that mythology was...
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influence on Christian mythology and on Islamic mythology, as well as on Abrahamic culture in general. Christian mythology directly inherited many of the narratives...
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Chalice Well (section Islamic Mythology)
admitted at irregular opening times. Wells often feature in Welsh and Irish mythology as gateways to the spirit world.[citation needed] The overlapping of the...
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religions Jewish mythology Christian mythology Islamic mythology Mythologies of ethnic groups in the Middle East Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia Middle Eastern...
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the native Philippines mythology of Bathala and Diwata. After the coming of Islam to the Indonesian archipelago, Islamic mythology especially those dealing...
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form of genie) are supernatural creatures in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology. Genii may also refer to: Genii (magazine)...
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List of magical weapons (section Islamic mythology)
and lethal club used by the God Yama or God of Naraka or Hell in Hindu mythology. It was the ultimate weapon; once fired it would kill anybody before it...
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Winged horse (category Horses in mythology)
wings of a bird. Winged horses appear in the mythologies of various cultures, including Greek mythology. The ancient Pegasus is a mythological winged...
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Somali mythology today are traditions whose accuracy have faded away with time or have been gentrified considerably with the coming of Islam to the Horn...
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List of mythological objects (redirect from Swords in mythology)
Israelites during their travels in the desert. (Christian mythology/Jewish mythology/Islamic mythology) Ectoplasm, a supposed physical substance that manifests...
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and works of universal Islamic theology. Certain episodes from the life of Abraham have been more heavily detailed in Islamic text, such as the arguments...
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Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, Thelemite Eschatology: Christian, Islamic, Jewish eschatology Folklore: Bulgarian, Christian, German, Jewish, Islamic, Philippine...
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Ghaddar (category Demons in Islam)
Gharrār is a demon in Islamic mythology and Islam related folklore. The Gharrār is described as a demon resembling dogs or goats, sired by Iblis and a...
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genie, or jinn, is a supernatural creature in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology. Genie may also refer to: Genies in popular...
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its back, akin to Kujata, the ox that helps in holding the world in Islamic mythology, or the World Elephant. Whenever he moves his horns, an earthquake...
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Khidr (redirect from Green man of Islam)
of God possessing great wisdom or mystic knowledge. In various Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is described as an angel, prophet, or wali, who...
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tradition" Traditional Islamic schools and branches Islamic mythology, the body of traditional narratives associated with Islam Islamic philosophy, a development...
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characters in Persian mythology are either good or evil. The resultant discord mirrors the nationalistic ideals of the early Islamic era as well as the moral...
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Genies or djinns are supernatural creatures from pre-Islamic and Islamic mythology. They are associated with shapeshifting, possession and madness. In...
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Nimrod (category Islamic mythology)
unattested anywhere in Mesopotamian king lists), who according to Greek mythology was a Mesopotamian king and husband of Queen Semiramis, with a whole host...
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Luqman (category Islamic mythology)
the Quran and pre-Islamic stories, endowing Luqman with superhuman strength and lifespan. According to Arab mythology, the pre-Islamic Luqman was a member...
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criticized. Glossary of Islam Index of Islam-related articles List of scientists in medieval Islamic world Islamic mythology Islamic studies Major religious...
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Gog and Magog (redirect from Gog and Magog in Islam)
2023), "Gog and Magog in Malay-Indonesian Islamic Exegetical Works", Gog and Magog in Malay-Indonesian Islamic Exegetical Works, De Gruyter, pp. 597–616...
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Japheth (category Islamic mythology)
Biblical tradition. In the Islamic tradition, he is usually regarded as the ancestor of the Gog and Magog tribes. Islamic tradition also tends to identify...
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