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- Sleeping_child abstract "The sleeping child (maghrebi Arabic: ragued or bou-mergoud), according to Moroccan and the wider Maghrebian folk belief, is a fetus which has been rendered dormant by black or white magic and may eventually wake up and be born after the normal pregnancy term. This belief, supported by the concept that God's will controls everything and that no event should be considered truly impossible, is used by local communities to deal with occasional cases of pregnancy in women with absentee husbands, a frequent situation in the modern era due to the large number of males working as immigrant labor in Europe. This folk belief is used to dismiss an accusation of adultery and the consequences that such an accusation would bring.This belief was acknowledged by traditional Islamic legislation in Morocco, and is still given as an explanation by some divorced or separated women expecting their ex-husbands to acknowledge the paternity of a child born up to twelve months after the separation. Article 154 of the current Mudawana in Moroccan law stipulates that a child born up to one year after the separation is considered as fathered by the ex-husband.The storyline of L'Enfant endormi (2005), a Belgo-Moroccan movie by Yasmine Kassari, is built around this theme.".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageExternalLink extr4_1.pdf.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageID "9106275".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageLength "1986".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageRevisionID "609557677".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Adultery.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Black_magic.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Category:Superstitions_of_Morocco.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Fetus.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Left-hand_path_and_right-hand_path.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Maghreb.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Maghrebi_Arabic.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Mudawana.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Paternity_(law).
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLink Yasmine_Kassari.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sleeping child".
- Sleeping_child wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fr.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superstitions.
- Sleeping_child wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sleeping_child subject Category:Superstitions_of_Morocco.
- Sleeping_child hypernym Fetus.
- Sleeping_child type Disease.
- Sleeping_child comment "The sleeping child (maghrebi Arabic: ragued or bou-mergoud), according to Moroccan and the wider Maghrebian folk belief, is a fetus which has been rendered dormant by black or white magic and may eventually wake up and be born after the normal pregnancy term.".
- Sleeping_child label "Sleeping child".
- Sleeping_child sameAs Q3331818.
- Sleeping_child sameAs Mythe_de_lenfant_endormi.
- Sleeping_child sameAs m.027xvqm.
- Sleeping_child sameAs Q3331818.
- Sleeping_child wasDerivedFrom Sleeping_child?oldid=609557677.
- Sleeping_child isPrimaryTopicOf Sleeping_child.