2019
DOI: 10.15640/ijll.v7n1a6
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Mythical Ghouls as Supernatural Aids: An Analytical Discussion of the Ghoul in Libyan Folktale

Abstract: The belief in supernatural creatures, such as the Ghoul, has existed in Arabic culture many centuries back and even survived Islam. The mythical ghoul is widely spread in Arabic folktales up to our modern time today. It is particularly depicted as a defected female monster that resides in the wilderness and lurks in the dark to prey on male travelers. In general, a ghoul in Arabic culture is an evil being, a vengeful force, a deceiving woman, and a demon used in oral tales to instill fear in children`s hearts.… Show more

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