
The Olive Tree Maiden of Bethlehem
The land calls you, child. Protect it.
Palestinian folklore is a rich blend of Arab, Canaanite, and Islamic traditions, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage. One of the most famous figures in Palestinian mythology is "Al-Khader," a saintly figure associated with the prophet Elijah, who is believed to have the power to protect and heal. Another central figure is the "Jinn," supernatural beings in Islamic mythology, who are believed to inhabit the natural world and can be both benevolent and malevolent. Palestinian folklore also features the "Zar," a ritual used to exorcise evil spirits, which is often performed by women and is believed to have the power to heal physical and mental illnesses. These stories, deeply rooted in the country's history and culture, continue to be an important part of Palestinian identity and tradition.
The land calls you, child. Protect it.
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