hamsa

Hamsa door knocker in N'Kob, Morocco./Photo by Bernard Gagnon [Wikimedia Commons-CC]
Hamsa door knocker in N’Kob, Morocco./Photo by Bernard Gagnon [Wikimedia Commons-CC]
Often worn as jewelry, the hamsa is a non-religious, palm-shaped symbol for good luck or protection that pre-dates Islam. It is seen in many cultures, including Latin American, Greek, Ethiopian and Turkish. People from many traditions and religions have adopted it. Some Muslims call it the “hand of Fatima,” referring to the daughter of the prophet Muhammad. [The Arabic word hamsa means “five” and refers to the digits on the hand.]

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