The Mythological Creature

The Mythological Creature
MYTHOLOGICAL CREATURES OF THE ARABS.


1. Bahamus



Maybe there are so many people who hear the name of this mythological animal.


However, this Arabic version of bahamut is very different from the bahamut that is known by many people.


In Arabic mythology, the bahamut is a giant fish whose head is combined with an elephant and a rhinoceros and has fangs sticking out.


In addition, this creature has a duty to protect the world from all bad things and disasters that occur.


2. Jinn Ifrit



**Known as the leader of the jinn, this creature appears in the story of Prophet Solomon.


There are several other opinions that mention ifrit is a clan/race of the jinn.


According to various sources, the features of the jinn ifrit include a large and tall body and dressing like a king**.


3. Karkadann



Karkadann is a mythological creature of the size of a horse, or even more, with a white color and a dark red head with blue eyes.


In addition, this animal is also said to have a half-foot-long horn on its head.


Dust from the horn is believed to cure all kinds of toxins.


That said, those who drink wine from its horns will recover from all diseases and be immune from all kinds of poisons.


Known to be extremely powerful, no other mythological animal can defeat his prowess.


4. Falsehood



Falak is a snake believed to live under fire realm.


This creature is said to be out when the life of the world will end.


With a great appetite, he can eat almost anything, even the village.



Ghouls




Ghoul is a monster from ancient Arabia who was originally considered a nation of jinn.


However, over time, this creature is also better known as a kind of vampire.


Living in the desert and often wandering, these creatures often dismantle and destroy food to eat the corpses that are in it.


6. Nasnas



Nasnas are giant creatures known to have originated in Arabic mythology.


Despite having a large body, this creature apparently only resembles half of the human body.


In other words, the nasnas are giant humans that split in two vertically.


However, this mythological creature is known to have incredible speed.


Once jumped, he could directly travel a great distance.


In addition, nasnas themselves are descendants of the jinn called Shikk.


7.Werehyena


This creature is a human embodiment that turns into a hyena, but his body is not like ordinary hyenas. Werehyena has great physical features and can stand on two legs.


This creature is a human embodiment that turns into a hyena, but his body is not like ordinary hyenas. Werehyena has great physical features and can stand on two legs.


8.Bahamus


The name Bahamut sounds familiar to the ears, this creature is commonly described as the strongest dragon who became the leader of the dragons. They are known to be good creatures and love to protect. However, the story of Bahamut Arabic version is very different physical characteristics with the ones that are commonly known.


In Arabic mythology, Bahamut is manifested as a strange fish with a very large size, on the head looks like a combination of an elephant and a rhinoceros.


This creature also has fangs that stick out sharply. Although the depiction of different forms, the Arabic version of Bahamut is said to be benevolent. His job is to protect the world from the bad things and disasters that occur.