Hamsa... T-Shirt

Nuh Sarche

Hamsa...

The Hamsa (Arabic: خمسة, Khamsa‎, literally “five”, Hebrew: חמסה, Khamsa‎) is a symbol used in amulets, charms and jewelry to protect against the “evil eye.”

An alternative Islamic name for this charm is the Hand of Fatima or Eye of Fatima, in reference to Fatima Zahra, the daughter of Muhammad. An alternative Jewish name is the Hand of Miriam, in reference to Miriam, the sister of Moses and Aaron. It is a kind of “protecting hand” or “hand of God”.

Some associate the significance of the five fingers to the five books of the Torah for Jews, the Five Pillars of Islam for Sunnis. This symbolism may have evolved at a later stage, in view of the fact that archaeological evidence suggests the hamsa predates both religions.

In recent years some activists for Middle East peace have chosen to wear the hamsa as a symbol of the similarities of origins and tradition between the Islamic and Jewish faiths. The fingers can point up or down.

The hamsa is widespread in Arab countries, and is sold in many different forms especially in the marketplaces of Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. It is often painted on the fronts of homes. Nevertheless, many Arabs, Christian and Muslim, regard this as a superstition. They believe that only God protects them, and the hamsa is tantamount to SHIRK, or idolatry. The symbol may have originated in Punic religion, where it was associated with Tanit. Hamsa plaques, often made of turquoise-colored ceramics, are very common in modern Egypt. The Hamsa is a protection or “magical pendant”.

Hamsas are popular as charms and decorations in Israel and are not considered to have any Islamic connection other than the shared Arabic name (same as the Hebrew). Among Jews, fish are considered to be a symbol of good luck, so many hamsas are also decorated with fish images. Hamsas are incorporated in wall plaques, mobiles, keychains and necklaces. Sometimes they are inscribed with Hebrew prayers, such as the Sh’ma, the Birkat HaBayit (Blessing for the Home), or the Tefilat HaDerech (Traveler’s Prayer). Hamsas may be displayed in either directon, up or down according to the taste or decoration associated with the Hamsa.

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  • Gregory John O'Flaherty
  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you…....... ;)

  • Abdelaziz Alsamahy

    Abdelaziz Alsa...

    wonderful

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you Abdelaziz.... and Ramadan Kareem!!!!!!!!

  • Mariam Muradian

    Mariam Muradian

    The Hamsa is one of my favorite symbols and stories, NuhSarche!
    You have done a lovely artistic rendering of it here!
    Many blessings to you, dear one!
    Ramadan Kareem!

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you so much Mariam........... :))

    and thank you for this wonderful comment…........ :)

    and once again RAMADAN KAREEM!..........

  • bchrisdesigns

    bchrisdesigns

    Beautiful!!!!!

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you so much Chris.......... :)

    I’m very pleased that you like it…..............

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Monika, szacunek! To jest mistrzostwo!! :))))

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    tak sobie siedzialam wczoraj i robilam arabeski… az mi takie wyszly….....

    a HAMSE jako symbol bardzo lubie, choc w Islamie nie powinno sie adorowac jakichs symboli, albo przydawac im jakies magiczne znaczenie…..

    a chcialam zapytac…..

    jak tam twoje postepy VECTOR ARTOWE??? ............. ;)

    acha dziekuje za ufaworyzowanie!

  • MuscularTeeth

    MuscularTeethVoted Most Helpful Bubbler

    great t

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you…...... I feel honored…..... blush............... ;)

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Wyszło Ci to naprawdę genialnie :) Jeśli można zapytać to co to za symbol?
    Ja wczoraj trochę ćwiczyłam, jeszcze nic mi nie wyszło ale to fajna zabawa :))))

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    a to niby chroni przed zazdroscia innych (zlym okiem, sie mowi), lub ogolnie przed zlem…. taki niby symbol ochrony i szczescia… w islamie i zydowstwie bardzo popularny…........

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    O, no tak, i jeszcze opis jest przecież z boku, ja coś mało kumata jestem ostatnio ;))))
    Kurczę, na to bym nie wpadła, żeby robić koszulki z talizmanem, jestem pod wrażeniem Moniko! :)

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    to od teraz juz same kurze lapki…..... ale masz juz przeciez jedna kurza chickowna lapke…............ ;)

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Tylko czy taka mała da sobie radę ze wszystkimi problemami… ;)

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    nie… no fakt… to trzeba kogucia… i do tego piorka i zab rekina i woreczek z zaczarowanymi kamieniami….. ;)

  • Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Cholera… i skąd ja wezmę teraz piórka… ;)

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    ha ha…....... musisz niestety poswiecic ku wiekszemu celowi poduszki… ;)

  • Eyal Nahmias

    Eyal Nahmias

    Beautiful design. My wife loves collecting Hamsas and we a have a wall full of it, this one is well presented and very intricate. Excellent description. Thanks for sharing with the art of the Middle East group.

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    I’m happy that you like it…........ :))

  • Friederike Alexander

    Friederike Ale...

    Echt cool!! ;-))......
    Hast du denn inzwischen schon welche verkauft??
    Liebe Grüße!!!
    Frida

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    na von den noch nicht….

    vielen Dank für das FAV…...... :)

    freut mich…...... :)

  • badbasilisk

    badbasilisk

    ein sehr schönes design! gratuliere ;-)

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    vielen Dank… :)

    und ich freue mich, dass die meine Vektorgrafik auch gefällt… mir selber gefällt sie auch ganz gut… :))

  • Anthony Begovic

    Anthony Begovic

    Beautiful.

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you…….... ;)

  • incurablehippie

    incurablehippie

    Beautiful. I love the Hamsa.

  • Nuh Sarche replied

    thank you for this compliment… :)

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