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Friday, December 18, 2009

Hantu Kubur (Graveyard Ghost)


Graveyard Ghost or in Malay term, it's called "Hantu Kubur" was a ghost which has ambition to be super rich just like that but lazy to work on that goal. Graveyard Ghosts always moved in a group of people and visiting any old graveyards to get a four digit numbers.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

Hantu Raya


Hantu Raya in early Malay animism, refers to a supreme ghost or demon that acts as a double for a black magic practitioner. Like the Toyol it has a master. In Malay folklore, it is a spirit which is supposed to confer the owner with great powers. Hantu means ghost and raya, great, in Malay.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Pelesit


Pelesit was referring to a ghost which might came from jin/shaitan, kept by someone, usually woman, in order to destroy their enemies. Keeping this ghost also known as "Saka". Pelesit was believed to be fed a blood from their owner fingers.

Pelesit is said to be able to change themselves into a grasshopper. This creature again took the opportunity to attack and suck their victim's blood while they were sleeping.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Train Ghost

OMG..Is this for real?? Really scary ghost..train ghost..

Monday, November 2, 2009

White Ghost


This is another ghost..this one is really creepy but i don't know whether it's real or not...

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Is That For Real?

OMG!!Was that for real? 3 ghosts at the same time. Maybe these people not realized that those ghosts were behind them. If only they knew, I think they wouldn't take picture. But we cannot judge by just looking at the picture, maybe it was just a reflection...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Shaitan in Modern Novels


The name Shai'tan was used in Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series as a forbidden name for the Dark One (the primary source of evil in the series). Utterance of the name Shai'tan usually brought bad luck and tragedy to those around the speaker by "Drawing the Dark One's attention". An alternate name used for the Dark One in Jordan's books was Ba'alzamon, which was safe to speak aloud.

In Frank Herbert's Dune novels, which includes in their universe a religion descended in part from Islam, Shaitan is often used by the followers of that religion to refer to the sandworms of planet Arrakis.

In the novel The Satanic Verses, Shaitan (in multiple spellings) is a main character.