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'''Mythic Islam''' is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in [[Mythic Europe]]. | '''Mythic Islam''' is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in [[Mythic Europe]]. | ||
==Relevant concepts== | |||
*The [[Order of Solomon|Order of Suleiman]] (Solomon) | |||
==Fifth Edition== | |||
*[[Realms of Power: the Divine]], which has a chapter about Mythic Islam | |||
*[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]] describes Sahirs and Jinns in pages 133-137 | |||
*[[Sundered Eagle|The Sundered Eagle]] describes the consequences of the Crusades from the perspective of the [[Theban Tribunal]] | |||
*[[Cradle and the Crescent|The Cradle and the Crescent]] has so far the better developed treatment of Mythic Islam. | |||
==Fourth Edition== | |||
*[[Blood and Sand]], which describes the [[Levant Tribunal]] that borders on Islamic lands, has some relevant material. | |||
*As does its free PDF supplement, [[Secrets in Sand]]. | |||
==Third Edition== | |||
*[[Tribunals of Hermes: Iberia]] talks at length about the history of Muslim communities in Mythic Europe. | |||
==Relevant Sites== | |||
*[http://shrenewed.wetpaint.com/page/Islamic+Magic+and+5th+Edition Islamic Magic and 5th Edition], an article by [[Niall Christie]], the author of ''Blood and Sand'' and ''Secrets in Sand'', updating his concepts to the 5th Edition. | |||
*[http://shrenewed.wetpaint.com/page/Fifth+Edition+Sahirs Fifth Edition Sahirs], another article by Christie. | |||
*[http://shrenewed.wetpaint.com/page/Vestiges+in+the+Sand Vestiges in the Sand], also by Christie. | |||
==External Sites== | |||
*[http://www.jinndemons.com/types-of-magic-sihr-witchcraft/ Types of Magic ("Sirh")] | |||
*[http://www.jinndemons.com/distinctive-features-of-a-witch/ Distinctive Features of a Sahir] | |||
*[http://www.jinndemons.com/jinn-in-quran/ Jinn in Quran] | |||
[[Category:Divine Realm]] | [[Category:Divine Realm]] | ||
[[Category:Mythic Europe]] | [[Category:Mythic Europe]] |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 28 August 2013
Mythic Islam is the variant of Islamic people and religious practice found in Mythic Europe.
Relevant concepts
- The Order of Suleiman (Solomon)
Fifth Edition
- Realms of Power: the Divine, which has a chapter about Mythic Islam
- Houses of Hermes: Societates describes Sahirs and Jinns in pages 133-137
- The Sundered Eagle describes the consequences of the Crusades from the perspective of the Theban Tribunal
- The Cradle and the Crescent has so far the better developed treatment of Mythic Islam.
Fourth Edition
- Blood and Sand, which describes the Levant Tribunal that borders on Islamic lands, has some relevant material.
- As does its free PDF supplement, Secrets in Sand.
Third Edition
- Tribunals of Hermes: Iberia talks at length about the history of Muslim communities in Mythic Europe.
Relevant Sites
- Islamic Magic and 5th Edition, an article by Niall Christie, the author of Blood and Sand and Secrets in Sand, updating his concepts to the 5th Edition.
- Fifth Edition Sahirs, another article by Christie.
- Vestiges in the Sand, also by Christie.