Space, Kinship and Gender (ص 229)
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                        villagers from
 guardian spirits of both the Abu Nayyak and the ‘Jdedeh springs.
 Interview: 1985). ‘Ain el Haj jar spring 1 was also beli
 to have been inhabited by djinn.
 the
 eved
 remark
 of the nine springs around the
 village were believed to be the abodes of dji
 3), in Deir Ghassaneh only three out
 To the north of the village was a stone heap (rudjm) whict
 believed to the abode of a'tjam (saints who have common
 characteristics with demons). Unlike most haunted spots, whic
 d, the courtyard of the devil (hosh
 Located in the living quarter of the Barghouthis.
 sat red there, mostly at night.
 was
 were
 more or less deserte
 2sh-shaytan }
 believed
 Peo pl eS
 In addition to the landscape features m
 artifacts and practices’ were
 sntioned above,
 seen as either
 supernatural powers or embodying evil or good symbolic meanings.
 The fallah resorted to those practices which he believed to be most
 effective in keeping demons and evi
 spirits from penetrating his
 living spaces or even his body. Such penetration he believed to be
 name of |
 jrive away evil spirits. Hence we Often see the word Allah
 1 on the wall of holy shrines, on tomb-ston
 keystone of entry ways.
 As noted above, white objects were perceived as barakeh (blessings).
 -8 and white cloths, white stones called
 ssed, and hence were ofte
 Ty
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