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Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) (Arabic: زلنبور) is one of the five sons of Iblis mentioned by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. He is a devil who presides over dishonest and fraudulent business transactions. Said to have four brothers: Awar (اعور or لأعوار), Dasim (داسم), Sut (مسوط), and Tir (ثبر). Each of them is linked to a different psychological function which they try to encourage in order to prevent humans spiritual development.

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  • Im islamischen Glauben ist Zalambur einer der Söhne des Iblis (Teufel). Er ist ein Satan, der unehrliche und betrügerische Geschäfte leitet. Er sei auch der Grund, weshalb die Händler auf dem Markt sich streiten. Man sagt, er habe vier weitere Brüder: Awar, Dasim, Sut und Tir. (de)
  • Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) (Arabic: زلنبور) is one of the five sons of Iblis mentioned by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. He is a devil who presides over dishonest and fraudulent business transactions. Said to have four brothers: Awar (اعور or لأعوار), Dasim (داسم), Sut (مسوط), and Tir (ثبر). Each of them is linked to a different psychological function which they try to encourage in order to prevent humans spiritual development. (en)
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  • Im islamischen Glauben ist Zalambur einer der Söhne des Iblis (Teufel). Er ist ein Satan, der unehrliche und betrügerische Geschäfte leitet. Er sei auch der Grund, weshalb die Händler auf dem Markt sich streiten. Man sagt, er habe vier weitere Brüder: Awar, Dasim, Sut und Tir. (de)
  • Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) (Arabic: زلنبور) is one of the five sons of Iblis mentioned by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj. He is a devil who presides over dishonest and fraudulent business transactions. Said to have four brothers: Awar (اعور or لأعوار), Dasim (داسم), Sut (مسوط), and Tir (ثبر). Each of them is linked to a different psychological function which they try to encourage in order to prevent humans spiritual development. (en)
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  • Zalambur (de)
  • Zalambur (en)
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