19/07/2020
Hamsa (arab. خمسة khamsah; hebrajski:חַמְסָה, również zromanizowany khamsa; język berberyjski: ⵜⴰⴼⵓⵙⵜ tafust) to amulet w kształcie dłoni, popularny na Bliskim Wschodzie i w Maghrebie powszechnie używany w biżuterii oraz na ścianach. Przedstawiający otwartą prawą rękę, obraz uznawany i używany jako znak ochrony w wielu miejscach w historii, niektórzy głównie Muzułmanie i Żydzi, uważają, że hamsa zapewnia ochronę przed złym okiem. Wysunięto teorię, że jej początki sięgają starożytnego Egiptu lub Kartaginy (dzisiejsza Tunezja) i mogły być związane z boginią Tanit.Khamsah to arabskie słowo oznaczające „pięć”, ale także „pięć palców ręki”.Hamsa jest również różnie znana jako Ręka Fatimy po córce proroka Mahometa, Ręka Marii, Ręka Miriam oraz Ręka Boga.
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The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة khamsah; Hebrew: חַמְסָה, also romanized khamsa; Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴼⵓⵙⵜ tafust) is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and in the Maghreb and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings. Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many times throughout history, the hamsa is believed by some, predominantly Muslims and Jews, to provide defense against the evil eye. It has been theorized that its origins lie in Ancient Egypt or Carthage (modern-day Tunisia) and may have been associated with the Goddess Tanit.
Khamsah is an Arabic word that means "five", but also "the five fingers of the hand".
The Hamsa is also variously known as the Hand of Fatima after the daughter of the prophet Muhammad, the Hand of Mary, the Hand of Miriam, and the Hand of the Goddess.
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The hamsa (Arabic: خمسة khamsah; Hebrew: חַמְסָה, also romanized khamsa; Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴼⵓⵙⵜ tafust) is a palm-shaped amulet popular throughout the Middle East and in the Maghreb and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings. Depicting the open right hand, an image recognized and used as a sign of protection in many times throughout history, the hamsa is believed by some, predominantly Muslims and Jews, to provide defense against the evil eye. It has been theorized that its origins lie in Ancient Egypt or Carthage (modern-day Tunisia) and may have been associated with the Goddess Tanit.
Khamsah is an Arabic word that means "five", but also "the five fingers of the hand".
The Hamsa is also variously known as the Hand of Fatima after the daughter of the prophet Muhammad, the Hand of Mary, the Hand of Miriam, and the Hand of the Goddess.