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  1. ʿAnāq bint Ādam (أناق/عَنّاق بنت آدم) is, in some varieties of Islamic theology, a daughter of Adam and Eve, sometimes even their first child. She is portrayed as evil. Summary of traditions. A summary of the diverse traditions about ʿAnāq is provided by Roberto Tottoli:

  2. Oct 23, 2019 · Little is known about her; for example, the corresponding entry in the Encyclopaedia of Islam simply states that ʿAnāq is the “name given by the Arabs to the daughter of Adam, the twin sister of Seth, wife of Cain and mother of ʿŪd̲j̲.” ʿAnāq is always mentioned in relation to her son, the giant ʿŪj, who was supposed to be the ...

  3. ʿAnāq is the name of a daughter of Adam. According to some reports ʿAnāq was born alone, with no twin brother, or, in other reports, she was Cain's sister, and he, after killing Abel, brought her to Yemen, where he married her (al-Kisāʾī, 233). She was said to be the first one to commit fornication and to act badly on earth and because ...

  4. Adam (Arabic: آدم, romanized: ʾĀdam), in Islamic theology, is believed to have been the first human being on Earth and the first prophet (Arabic: نبي, nabī) of Islam. Adam's role as the father of the human race is looked upon by Muslims with reverence.

  5. Oct 28, 2021 · Umm al-Ṣibyān shares similar characteristics with other female demons of the regional context, in particular with ʿAnāqAdams daughter, described as a freak of nature and the first to practice evil magic—and Lilith (Adams first wife) who, in some traditions, refused to lie underneath him during intercourse, considering herself as Adam’s equal,...

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  6. Oct 23, 2019 · Ādam, the Islamic Story of the Very First Witch | Some Islamic traditions mention an enigmatic daughter of Adam named ʿAnāq. Little is known about her; for example, the corresponding entry in...

  7. ʿAnāq bt. Adam, the Islamic Story of the Very First Witch: Gender and the Origins of Evil Magic. Some Islamic traditions mention an enigmatic daughter of Adam named ʿAnāq. Little is known about her; for example, the corresponding entry in the Encyclopaedia of Islam simply states that ʿAnāq is the "name given by the Arabs to the daughter ...