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 * Someone came and tried to take some of the food, so I grabbed him […] One is known as ghusl tartibi, and the other is known as ghusl irtimasi. « Une mise élégante, deux portables dans les mains, et trois mariages en cinq ans. It is thought that ghoul's have their roots in Mesopotamian religion and mythology because they have similar traits to gallu demons. This paper discusses the nature of the ghoul as depicted in various Arabic sources from the eighth century onwards. gheelaan) means a kind of jinn or devil . Though the ghoul has origins as old as the Mesopotamian civilization, Arabs were largely responsible for popularizing it. Join Facebook to connect with Islam Ghoul and others you may know. As a kind of devilish genie, the ghoul was part of beliefs held by Arabs long before the advent of Islam and was a perceived reality for most people living in Arabia. The Hadeeth Of The Ghoul Author: Mashhur Hassan Salmaan Source: from “Al-Ghoul” by Mashhur Hassan Salmaan Adapted & Translated by: Abu Khaliyl Abu Hurayrah (Radiya ‘Llahu ‘anhu) na: “Allaah’s Messenger (Sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) assigned me to guard the Ramadhaan zakaah. In ancient Arabic folklore, ghūl s belonged to a diabolic class of jinn (spirits) and were said to be the offspring of Iblīs, the prince of darkness in Islam. The Arabs used to think that the ghoul lived in the wilderness and would appear to people, and that it could take on different shapes and colours, and that it would make them lose their way, seeking to kill them. A ghoul is a creature that appears from Arabic mythology. The Jinn (also Jinn or genies, Arabic: الجن‎ al-Jinn, singular الجني al-Jinnī) are spiritual creatures in Islam and Arabic folklore. There are two methods of performing ghusl. Ghoul (pl. Before discussing different ideas of the ghoul, however, I will examine the ghoul's general depiction in a pre-Islamic context to show that the Arabic ghoul is older than the religion of Islam. Ghoul, Arabic ghūl, in popular legend, demonic being believed to inhabit burial grounds and other deserted places. 1. Ghoul; Ghoul is a type of Jinn known as shape-shifting, cannibalistic and blood-drinking Jinn. It is said that Ghoul feeds on the blood and flesh of human beings especially travelers, or children or corpse that are stolen out of the graves. Because Islam incorporated this being in its doctrine, the ghoul remained a source of fear and mystery in the Arab culture. Because Islam incorporated this being in its doctrine, the ghoul remained a source of fear and mystery in the Arab culture.