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- Alukah (Hebrew: עֲלוּקָה, romanized: ‘ăluqā) is a feminine Hebrew word that means "horse-leech", a type of leech with many teeth that feeds on the throats...
- Uthaymeen – may God have mercy on them – and their Impact on his formation]. Alukah.net. Archived from the original on 30 August 2021. أبو دقة, أحمد (28 December...
- Bar Juchne Ziz Naamah Mazzikin Arariel Se'irim Dumah Armilus Broxa Elioud Alukah Rephaite Pardes Yossele Valley of the ants Literature Biblical Hebrew American...
- Bar Juchne Ziz Naamah Mazzikin Arariel Se'irim Dumah Armilus Broxa Elioud Alukah Rephaite Pardes Yossele Valley of the ants Literature Biblical Hebrew American...
- Bar Juchne Ziz Naamah Mazzikin Arariel Se'irim Dumah Armilus Broxa Elioud Alukah Rephaite Pardes Yossele Valley of the ants Literature Biblical Hebrew American...
- several languages related to Arabic. In Hebrew there is עֲלוּקָה‎ alûqāh (or alukah), the generic name for any blood-sucking worm or leech, and in Aramaic and...
- or those who died insane, also bear vampiric attributes. The Hebrew word Alukah (literal translation is 'leech') is synonymous with vampirism or vampires...
- Bar Juchne Ziz Naamah Mazzikin Arariel Se'irim Dumah Armilus Broxa Elioud Alukah Rephaite Pardes Yossele Valley of the ants Literature Biblical Hebrew American...
- Bar Juchne Ziz Naamah Mazzikin Arariel Se'irim Dumah Armilus Broxa Elioud Alukah Rephaite Pardes Yossele Valley of the ants Literature Biblical Hebrew American...
- Arabic Siddiqui, Abdur Rashid (25 November 2014). "Akhirah (The Hereafter)". Alukah. Retrieved 16 April 2022. Siddiqui, Ahdur Rasheed (2015). "Akhirah". Qur'anic...