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<div>'''Islamic mythology''' includes a number of stories and legends that are [[mythology|mythological]]. Islamic mythology helps explain or symbolizes Islamic beliefs.<br />
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==Islamic mythology==<br />
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Stories of genies, magic lamps, flying carpets, and wishes contained in tales from the [[Arabian Nights]] and other works have been passed down through the generations. Islamic mythology has probably been influenced to a large degree by [[Arabic mythology]]. The two differ, in that Islam prohibits sorcery. Many Islamic elders have told their children bedtime stories about a snake that is mentioned in Islamic Hadith as punishment for missing prayer<br />
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===Evil eye===<br />
The concept of the [[Evil Eye]] is considered by some to be mentioned in the [[Qur'an]], in [[Surat]] [[al-Falaq]] (in which one is told to seek refuge "from the mischief of the envious one as he envies", and is held to be true by millions of Muslims. The use of the [[Hand of Fatima]] is forbidden by the religion of [[Islam]] (Islam strictly forbids magic). [[Orthodox]] muslims, howerver, recite various verses from the Qur'an such as [[an-Nas]] and [[al-Falaq]] as means of protection and prayer.<br />
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===Al-Jinn===<br />
Arabic culture has a popular belief in magic and the existence of [[Jinn]] (الجن) Surat 72: [[Al-Jinn]] is entirely about them. According to Islamic mythology; Jinn can be befriended and compelled to perform tasks.<br />
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===Aladdin===<br />
The story of [[Aladdin]] is one of these tales well known to [[English language|English]] speakers. While some of these stories are associated in the mind of the Westerner with Islam, they do not for the most part illustrate the principles of [[Islam]]. In fact many of them predate the introduction of Islam, and contain elements contrary to Islam, and are therefore not Islamic mythology.<br />
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==Folk Islam ==<br />
[[Folk Islam]] is a set of superstitions and practices transmitted orally from generation to generation. Folk Islam elements stem from [[animism]] practices and have been integrated into the daily life of many Muslims.<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Biblical mythology]]<br />
*[[Christian mythology]]<br />
*[[Jewish mythology]]<br />
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[[Category:Islamic mythology|*]]<br />
[[Category:Abrahamic mythology]]<br />
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