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- Zār abstract "Zār or Zaar (Arabic: زار) is a religious custom apparently originating in central Ethiopia during the 18th century and later spreading throughout East and North Africa. Zār custom involves the possession of an individual (usually female) by a spirit. It is also observed in Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, southern Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East. A featured musical instrument in the Zār ritual is the tanbura, a six-string lyre (6-stringed "bowl-lyre"), which, like the Zār practice itself, exists in various forms in an area stretching from East Africa to the Arabian Peninsula. Other instruments include the mangour, a leather belt sewn with many goat hooves, and various percussion instruments.The Zār cult served as a refuge for women and effeminate men in conservative, Muslim-dominated Sudan.In Ethiopia, zār also refers to malevolent demons. Many Ethiopian Christians and Muslims believe in these spirits. Among both groups, mental illness is often attributed to zār possession. In Ethiopia, zār possession is more common among women, while among immigrants in the West, men are more commonly afflicted. At the same time, many Ethiopians believe in benevolent, protective spirits, or abdar. While this belief in abdar and zār fits the traditional dualism of good and evil, it is also deeply rooted in superstition.".
- Zār wikiPageExternalLink possession.htm.
- Zār wikiPageExternalLink Changing_Masters,_pt._I.htm.
- Zār wikiPageExternalLink Changing_Masters,_pts._II-III.htm.
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- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Azande.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Beta_Israel.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Buda_(folk_religion).
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Buda_(folklore).
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Djibouti.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Egypt.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Eritrea.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Ethiopia.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Somalia.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_Sudan.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rituals.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Dinka_people.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Domestic_goat.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Ethiopia.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Fann_at-Tanbura.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Hoof.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Janice_Boddy.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Judaism.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Lyre.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Mangour.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Manjur_(instrument).
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Mazaher.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Menz.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Musical_instrument.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink North_Africa.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Nuba.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Nuba_peoples.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Percussion_instrument.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink PubMed.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Sawakin.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Shamanism.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Shamans.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Shilluk_people.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Spirit_possession.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Suakin.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Tanbūra_(lyre).
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Western_world.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLink Zande_people.
- Zār wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zār".
- Zār wikiPageWikiLinkText "zaar".
- Zār wikiPageWikiLinkText "zar".
- Zār wikiPageWikiLinkText "zār".
- Zār hasPhotoCollection Zār.
- Zār wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- Zār wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Zār wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Zār wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Djibouti.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Egypt.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Eritrea.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Ethiopia.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Somalia.
- Zār subject Category:Religion_in_Sudan.
- Zār subject Category:Rituals.
- Zār comment "Zār or Zaar (Arabic: زار) is a religious custom apparently originating in central Ethiopia during the 18th century and later spreading throughout East and North Africa. Zār custom involves the possession of an individual (usually female) by a spirit. It is also observed in Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, southern Iran and elsewhere in the Middle East.".
- Zār label "Zār".
- Zār sameAs ዛር.
- Zār sameAs زار.
- Zār sameAs Zar-kulto.
- Zār sameAs زار_(موجود_خیالی).
- Zār sameAs Saar-riitti.
- Zār sameAs Zar_(duchy).
- Zār sameAs m.026klvg.
- Zār sameAs Зар_(культ).
- Zār sameAs Q3503028.
- Zār sameAs Q3503028.
- Zār wasDerivedFrom Zār?oldid=676119725.
- Zār isPrimaryTopicOf Zār.