Hamsa Metal Wall Art

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According to Islam, the hand symbol is Hz. Fatima and Hz. It is the symbol of Mary. According to belief, Hz. The branch that Mary was holding when she was going to give birth to Jesus Christ took the form of a hand. In addition, the hand, Hz. It was also used as the symbol of Abbas, the uncle of Muhammad. Regardless of its meaning, it was believed that this symbol will protect people against evil as an evil eye.

Fatma, her husband Hz. When he sees Ali with a young and beautiful room, he dips his hand into the halva he was cooking at that time in surprise and begins to mix it. When her husband notices the situation, she takes Fatma's hand out of the pot. Fatma's hand becomes a talisman that has been believed to bring luck to its owners for centuries and to give them the virtues of patience and loyalty. Although this object is generally known as 'Fatima's Hand', it is known as 'Hamse Hand' among Arabs. Hamse means 5 and indicates the number of fingers of one hand. Hindus called it 'Humsa Hand', Jews called 'Hame Hand' or 'Hand of Miryam'. In some cultures it is in the form of an upward hand, in some cultures, it is in the form of a downward hand.
It is especially valuable in North Africa. It is a symbol that embraces the spiritual needs of humanity such as strength, abundance, endurance and reproduction.
It is known as a symbol of happiness, luck, abundance, peace and luck in Middle Eastern cultures.

It has been used in Anatolia and the Middle East for about 3000 years as a figure hanging on the walls, as silver, gold necklaces, jewelry. It was believed that the eye of Horus, or the "all-seeing eye", inherited from the Egyptian tradition in the middle of the hand, would bring luck and drive away the evil eye, and avoid evil eyes.

While women in Anatolia are brewing yoghurt, making pickles, kneading dough, throwing sugar in the stove for a good living, while patting the back of a sick person, they start and finish by saying "The hand is not my hand, Fatma Ana's hand." to the women who started, "Come easy, get gold stone, hand be bird; Comrade Hzr, Fatma Ana is your neighbor. The Turkish people wish for their good neighbors, "May Allah make you neighbor to our Mother Fatma in the hereafter." When the midwife rubs the back of the woman giving birth, she says, "The hand is not my hand, but the hand of Fatma Mother" and advises the patient that she believes that the birth will be easy.
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