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Ето я истината! Поразрових се и май е близо до... [re: Copa] |
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Автор | Медарко (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 08.11.00 17:45 |
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...това, което ти казах.
Значи, първо: The Khoumsa, the five-fingered hand, is also a common amulet in the Muslim world and is widely known as "Fatima's Hand". It is often hung around the necks of animals to keep them from disease. Chiefly, however, it is used as a form of magical power and, like the square, is believed to possess sinister powers to influence for good or evil. Usually the hand is made of silver though other substances may be used.
In Egypt the hand is generally used as an amulet against the evil eye. It is made of silver or gold in jewelry, or made of tin in natural size, and is then suspended over the door of a house. The top of a Moslem banner is often of this shape. It is used on the harness of horses, mules, etc., and on every cart used in Alexandria we see either a brass hand or one painted in various colors. (Zwemer, The Influence of Animism on Islam, p. 85). Това ще го намериш на адрес:
И второ: Hamsa: The symbol of the hand was used in North Africa before Jews or Muslims inhabited the area. Both cultures now use it. The Muslims call it Fatima's hand. (She was Mohammed's daughter ) The Jews see it as the Creator's protective hand. Това е на адрес:
И трето: Mr. Gerdener of Cape Town tells us the most common amulets among Moslems there are bits of rag, containing herbs or some drug. But more frequently they contain a small bit of paper with certain Arabic writings,- verses from the Koran and mysterious looking squares with letters and figures in the corners are also used. These they call their power. In Tunis the most common amulets are little leathern bags in which are sewn written charms, bits of incense, white caraway seeds, also shells of snails, and "Fatima's hand"; the latter being often hung round the neck of cows or donkeys to keep them from disease. One also sees the tails of fish over house doors and the skull and horns of cattle. Това е на адрес:
Това е, ако има нещо повече, то ще го намериш в културните служби на посолствата :))
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