She is Beautiful And Sexy But Kill Men, Who is Al-Nadaha The killer Creature?

 


have you ever heard about men who heard someone call them at night with their names and when they went they disappeared or find dead after that who didn't die became crazy!!!!

Due to the wide spread of this subject at the level of a specific geographical spot, but rather at the world level and with different names, as well as with the presence of a large area of ​​people who strongly believe in the existence of this creature, so to speak, the scientific study is taken into account whether there is an opinion in science

A mysterious, scary, and beautiful creature at the same time, a female who enchants with her voice everyone who called him, but behind this deadly beauty is terror, fear, and death.

I won't be long and let's chat together about the legend of Al-Nadaha which appear from?

so are you ready to make this investigation?

Let's Go...............

The investigation of Al-Nadaha :


  • this creature can be heard about it in many places around the world but with different names but they all do the same end and the same reason a lady where came from this creation myth or story because have much proof that she was the reason.

what is Al-Nadaha and Where Came from:

  • Al-Nadaha is a mythical creature from the ancient Egyptian heritage, specifically the rural heritage. Al-Nadaha is a creature embodied in the image of a beautiful, seductive and fatal female
  • They appear on nights sitting on the side of rivers, canals, or water canals. Calling out the name of a certain man to charm that person with her sweet, gentle voice.
  • And at other times, according to the travelers’ narration, when El-Nadaha calls out to someone if he responds to her, then he disappears, and after a while, he appears as a corpse in the canal, or if he does not respond to it, he goes crazy and loses his mind.

But what is the true story behind Al-Nadaha?

  • After years from the search for the basic story about this myth I find it changes in every country with different details but they all connect with a girl at the end so read what I find and stay focused.

Al-Nadaha in Egypt:


  • Is not fully known the origin of the legend of fairness or the beginning of its appearance in some narrations saying that the reason was a real girl, how? Listen carefully
  • The novel says that the topic dates back to the nineteenth century when a girl of dazzling beauty lived in one of the beautiful villages of rural Egypt. This girl stole the minds of the village youth.
  • So they flocked to seek closeness to her, but she refused everyone who proposed to her, only to find the girl killed one night next to the canal that was her refuge and home of comfort.
  • Of course, the killer is unknown, so the accusations differed between the youth of the village of assaulting and killing her, and between her father, who was said to have discovered her relationship with one of the young men, so he killed her to wash away his shame, as is customary.
  • And then the corpses of young men began to appear floating, and stories began circulating about the magic that makes young people wander to their death by drowning in the canal.
  • Of course, it is charming from This lady, with her beautiful voice.

Al-Nadaha and Aisha Qandisha in Morocco:


  • One of his most famous legends is Aisha Qandishah, the fairy who seduces men and seduces them into having a relationship with her and then kills them to become her food.
  • Where the legend says that she seduces married men, and if they obeyed, she killed them in the water and made them her food.

Al-Nadaha and Umm Al-Duwais in Arabian Gulf Region :


  • From Morocco to the Arabian Gulf region, Al-Nadaha became known as Umm Al-Duwais, the beautiful, seductive, fragrant fairy. This fairy appears exclusively to men, not to women.
  • According to legend, she is afraid of women.
  • Umm Al-Duwais seduces the man and puts him in her clutches, then she kills and eats him.

Al-Nadaha and the Serena in Greece :


  • From the Arabian Gulf, we move to Greece, and here, Al-Nadaha has become the Serena, or in clearer terms, the mermaid. This legendary bride acquired some of her qualities from Al-Nadaha
  • She also lives in the water and seduces men, specifically sailors, not by calling them, but by sweet singing. If the sailor falls prey to sweet singing, he will be kidnapped by the mermaid and disappear into her world. (will make an article about it later to talk about the real stories about it).

Al-Nadaha and the crying woman, La Llorona in Spain:


  • Sure my friends heard this name before or seen the movie but what is the real story stay focused!!!!! 
  • In Spain, we find La Llorona, the weeping woman on the river bank. La Llorona is the ghost of a woman who killed her children by throwing them into the river after an uncontrollable attack from her husband and threw herself behind them.
  • To become a crying ghost on the river bank that terrifies children and pushes mothers to get rid of their children.

Al-Nadaha and Kuchisaki-onna the slit-mouthed woman in Japan:


  • Here the lady bears the name of Kushisaki Onna, the woman with the slit mouth. In Japan, there is no concept of jinn and fairies, as is the case in western countries.
  • So this woman is the ghost of a woman who was once so beautiful and enchanting that her husband, in a fit of jealousy, slaughtered her and mutilated her face by cutting her face from ear to ear.
  • So her ghost returned to take revenge on men. This ghost woman roams the streets, hiding her face with a mask. She approaches men exclusively, asking them if she is beautiful or not.
  • And the punishment depends on the answer. If the answer is no, the unfortunate man will be killed on the spot. If the answer is yes, then Kochisaki Ona will take off her locks to reveal her disfigured face behind him.
  • And she will repeat her victim’s question about her beauty. If he answers “No,” he will be killed. If he answers “Yes,” resulting from his horror at the sight, he will not survive either. Rather, the ghost woman will slit his face just like the slit in hers.

It seems that there is no way to survive this Kuchisaki-onna!!!!

So what is the legendary explanation, if you will, about why Al-Nadaha kidnaps men?


  • The answer is that Al-Nadaha kidnaps men, because in this case, Al-Nadaha falls in love with the missing person, so she takes him with her to her underworld and marries him.
  • In some of the cases mentioned in the accounts of Egyptian society, the missing person suddenly returns, but he soon dies the next day as a punishment for his abandonment of integrity and its world, and for fear of exposing the secrets of the underworld.
  • Of course, all this is according to what is circulating in terms of myths among members of society
  • Others, who are touched by the magic of Al-Nadaha, may become insane and hallucinate, and in this case, spiritualists intervene to decipher the magic and expel the effect of Al-Nadaha.

What is the way to protect from Al-Nadaha?


  • But if we want to protect ourselves from the evil of Al-Nadaha and kill it sometimes, then we have to sprinkle salt and mention the name of God over it
  • Did this remind you of anything? Yes, my friends, it seems that some of the methods used to prevent the evil of the jinn and expel them are used with honesty to link, albeit indirectly, between honesty and being one of the demonic jinn factions

What is the truth Al-Nadaha?


  • Because of this widespread myth of Al-Nadaha and the belief of a large segment of society in the fact of its existence, it was necessary for science, especially the psychological and social, to take a stand in this regard.
  • Here, psychologists and sociologists interpret the phenomenon of Al-Nadaha as representing the repressed feelings that a person carries and the desire that controls the person.
  • He seeks to satisfy it in any possible way, which may often lead to its destruction destruction
  • Perishment may not be in a completely sensual sense, as a man may lose his family in pursuit of his whims, for example
  • Psychologists interpret the details or components of the myth of (honesty), seeing that gentleness represents the seduction behind which the man walks or the repressed feelings that lie in the same person without the possibility of revealing them.
  • As for the darkness that is at the basis of the myth and the only time in which Al-Nadaha appears, it is a metaphor for the invisibility necessary for a man to fulfill his whims, death.
  • Or the disappearance at the end of the legend is evidence of the destruction that will befall the one who is panting behind his whims if it is on the side of himself or his surroundings.
  • What is also striking is what investigators mentioned in murders whose death was in canals and river banks in areas where belief in the truth Al-Nadaha prevails.
  • Investigators reported that for many of the murders that remained unknown, the finger of blame was pointed at Al-Nadaha, which the investigators considered a suitable cover for the criminals who exploited superstition and ignorance at times to achieve their hidden goals.

The most prominent stories of terrifying indifference :


  • We hear a famous story about Al-Nadaha, which was mentioned on the famous Wikipedia site and other sites, about Al-Nadaha calling a person while he was returning to his home with his wife after they attended a relative’s wedding.
  • On the dark way back at night, the narrator says that he heard a charming bachelor's voice calling him from behind him, so he turned to find a beautiful girl calling him to seduce.
  • He charmed the man and changed his path, following the girl with a charming voice sitting on the side of the canal, as he called her.
  • However, his wife was on the lookout, as the wife noticed the state of loss and dispersion that afflicted her husband, and by her being a resident of the region and knowing perfectly the knowledge of the topic Al-Nadaha.
  • She understood the reason for the condition that afflicted her husband, and it was only from her that she, too, cried out in the name of her husband, who had regained consciousness
  • The strange story, which is one of the most famous Al-Nadaha stories, did not end here
  • Rather, she continues, so the narrator informs us that Al-Nadaha disappeared with the water, and she says to the man, “One day, you will belong to me.”
  • And the wife vows to steal her husband from her in revenge for waking him up from the beautiful depths of death
  • The story ends here, and of course, the man continued his life and did not fall prey again to Al-Nadaha because he was simply the one who told the story in its entirety after he became an old man.
  • Other narrations did not end in goodness and peace. Those who were enchanted by the sweet voice found dead people floating on the face of the waters, and the only culprit was impurity.
  • And others disappeared, so nobody appeared, nor did they return alive.

At The End :


On the other hand, Al-Nadaha and the corresponding myths and stories of phenomena and supernatural creatures will remain present and entrenched in the thoughts and memories of previous and subsequent generations.

And the region challenges science that refuses to even research such topics. These controversial legends and personalities were and will remain rich and inspiring material for writers, poets, and creators.

So stay tuned as some of these bewitching mythical creatures may be the subjects of later articles and new issues. Until then, stay safe my friends.

Sure I will wait for your comments to tell me your opinions my friends and if there is any topic want me to talk about tell me too I will be glad.

Best Wishes For The Next Topic

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  1. Anonymous1/21/2023

    حقيقة قصص مثيرة جدا سواء كانت أسطورية أو حقيقيه فطابع السرد شيق وجاذب جدا انت راوى جيد جدا ومشجع للقراءة اتمنى من الله أن يوفقك واستمر ربنا يوفقك مع مزيد من التقدم والنجاح شكرا كثيرا وفقك الله

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