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Devil worship

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A scholarly translation and critical study presents an Arabic manuscript of Yezidi sacred literature, featuring a brief Kitāb al-Jilwah attributed to Šeiḫ ‘Adî and a larger Maṣḥaf Rêš that recounts creation in seven days, the emergence of angelic rulers, Adam and Eve traditions, and regulations on food, marriage, and festivals. The analytical section explores the sect's religious origins and myths, surveys Christian, Muslim, and Western interpretations, and explicates central doctrines including the community's conception of God, the elevated figure Melek Ṭâʾûs and other saintly personages. Ritual practice, sacraments, sacerdotal orders, social customs, tribal distribution, persecution, and appendixes of prayers, poems, and administrative petitions complete the work.

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Title: Devil worship

The sacred books and traditions of the Yezidiz

Author: Isya Joseph

Release date: October 10, 2019 [eBook #60468]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.

The precise location of footnote 37 is speculative since it is not indicated in the original.

Al-Bertuni is only mentioned once in the book, with an anchor to a footnote which is not present. The anchor has not been included.

The first footnote to chapter VII has no anchor, nor any mention of the apparent topic within the chapter so it has not been indexed.

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