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Qandisha is a
French language online magazine for
women in
Morocco and the
wider Arab world. It was
founded in 2011 by
Fedwa Misk, a
Moroccan journalist...
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Aicha Kandicha (Moroccan Arabic: عيشة قنديشة, romanized: ʿayša qəndiša,
referred to in some
works as Qandisa) is a
female mythological figure in Moroccan...
- aim of
promoting discussion about women in Morocco. Misk's
publication Qandisha featured several high-profile
stories and was
targeted by
hackers twice...
- that the tale of
Aisha Qandisha has
existed since at
least the 7th century.
There are
several variations of
Aisha Qandisha's name,
which include Lalla...
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demands a
sacrifice from the men she possesses-
ritual bloodletting.
Aisha Qandisha, as she also may be called,
appears in the
Egyptian zār as
Aisha al-Maghribiya...
- Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Kodesh Hakodashim Qadas Qadesh (disambiguation)
Sifrei Kodesh Aicha Qandisha van der
Toorn et al., 1999, p. 415. Botterweck, G. Johannes; Ringgren,...
- Malpānā
Malpan Teacher (ecclesiastical) Quddāšā
Kudasha Sacrament Qaddīšā
Qandisha,
Qandishan The Holy one
Rabban Ramban,
Rambachan Monk Mšammšānā/Šammāšā...
- in
Egypt and Sudan. An
exception is the
Moroccan spiritual figure Aisha Qandisha, who
almost exclusively affects men from the
lowest social strata. Commonly...
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Public Culture. 20 July 2011. ": Aicha's Twaalf:
Muhammad Aladdin".
Aicha Qandisha. 23 July 2015. "التأويل النقدي لرواية ما بعد الحداثة(الرواية المصرية المعاصرة...