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The '''Al-mi'raj''' (generally truncated as Mi'raj or just Miraj) is a mythical beast from Islamic poetry said to live on a mysterious island within the Indian Ocean. | The '''Al-mi'raj''' (generally truncated as Mi'raj or just Miraj) is a mythical beast from Islamic poetry said to live on a mysterious island called Jezîrat al-Tennyn within the Indian Ocean. | ||
[[Image:miraj.jpg|thumb|Miraj and unicorn]] | [[Image:miraj.jpg|thumb|Miraj and unicorn]] | ||
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Despite its docile basis, the bunny has a furious temperament. The hare also has an immense appetite and can devour other living things several times its size without effort. | Despite its docile basis, the bunny has a furious temperament. The hare also has an immense appetite and can devour other living things several times its size without effort. | ||
== | The people of the island were so terrified of Al-Mi'raj eating them and their livestock that they would turn to witches to ward them away as soon as the rumor of a Miraj met their ears. It was reported that only a true witch would charm the Miraj, rendering it harmless so the people could remove the Miraj from the area. | ||
It has been adapted into Dungeons & Dragons, | |||
==Theory== | |||
It is possible this myth originates from observations of the effects of any one of several diseases in rabbits that can create horn-like growths upon the bodies of animals, most commonly Fibromatosis and Papillomatosis. | |||
==Art/Fiction== | |||
*Al-Mi'raj has been adapted into Dungeons & Dragons, as part of the 1st edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Fiend Folio. | |||
*The Bunicorn & Spiked Hare as seen in ''Dragon Quest VIII'' for the SNES | |||
*In ''Dragon Warrior III'' for the Game Boy Color, Al-Mi'Raj is a low-level monster with a sleep attack used to render players helpless while it attacks. A similar in appearance version is called the Spiked Hare in ''Dragon Quest VII'' and carries Medicinal Herbs and Bunny Tails. | |||
[[Category: Islamic mythology]] | [[Category: Islamic mythology]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 22 July 2010
The Al-mi'raj (generally truncated as Mi'raj or just Miraj) is a mythical beast from Islamic poetry said to live on a mysterious island called Jezîrat al-Tennyn within the Indian Ocean.
Description
It is a large, yellow rabbit with a single, black, spiraling horn protruding from its forehead two feet, much like a unicorn.
Behavior
Despite its docile basis, the bunny has a furious temperament. The hare also has an immense appetite and can devour other living things several times its size without effort.
The people of the island were so terrified of Al-Mi'raj eating them and their livestock that they would turn to witches to ward them away as soon as the rumor of a Miraj met their ears. It was reported that only a true witch would charm the Miraj, rendering it harmless so the people could remove the Miraj from the area.
Theory
It is possible this myth originates from observations of the effects of any one of several diseases in rabbits that can create horn-like growths upon the bodies of animals, most commonly Fibromatosis and Papillomatosis.
Art/Fiction
- Al-Mi'raj has been adapted into Dungeons & Dragons, as part of the 1st edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Fiend Folio.
- The Bunicorn & Spiked Hare as seen in Dragon Quest VIII for the SNES
- In Dragon Warrior III for the Game Boy Color, Al-Mi'Raj is a low-level monster with a sleep attack used to render players helpless while it attacks. A similar in appearance version is called the Spiked Hare in Dragon Quest VII and carries Medicinal Herbs and Bunny Tails.