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The hand also became a widespread symbol among Muslims. It was in these groups that it became known as the Hand of Fatima, named for Prophet Muhammad's daughter. The five fingers of the hand became associated with the Five Pillars of Islam. [7] A Hamsa flag was reported to be used by the Ottoman Empire during the Austro-Turkish War in 1788.
10 lip 2024 · The Hand of Miriam, also known as Khamsa or Hamesh, is a Jewish symbol representing protection against evil forces. It holds deep roots in ancient Middle Eastern civilizations such as...
W judaizmie oznaczał rękę Boga albo rękę Miriam, będącej siostrą Mojżesza. W islamie hamsa stanowiła rękę córki Mahometa, Fatimy. Wydaje się jednak, że historia tego symbolu może sięgać jeszcze czasów starożytnej Mezopotamii, gdzie miał być związany z boginią wojny i miłości, Isztar.
The symbol of the hand, and often of priestly hands, appears in kabbalistic manuscripts and amulets, doubling as the letter shin, the first letter of the divine name Shaddai. This mapping of the human hand over the divine name and hand might have had the effect of creating a bridge between the worshipper and God.
Hamsa to stary symbol który poprzedza chrześcijaństwo i islam – obecnie popularny na Bliskim Wschodzie i w Afryce Północnej. Znak ten przedstawia otwartą prawą dłoń, używany najczęściej jako znak ochronny – hamsa ma w swoim celu zapewniać obronę przed „złym okiem”.
4 lis 2017 · Known around the world as the Hamsa Hand, the Hand of Mary, Hand of Fatima, Hand of Miriam and spelt alternately as ‘Khamsa’, the Hamsa is probably the most famous symbol whose name you have seldom (or never) heard.
In Jewish tradition, the Hamsa is known as the “Hand of Miriam“, after Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron. Miriam is a symbol of good luck and protection in Judaism, and her hand is believed to shield from negative forces and bring blessings, power, and strength.