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    In many Abrahamic religions, demons are considered to be evil beings and are contrasted with angels, who are their good contemporaries. Evil, by one definition, is being bad and acting out morally incorrect behavior; or it is the condition of causing unnecessary pain and suffering, thus containing a net negative on the world. [1]

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  9. Hamsa - Wikipedia

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    The hand, particularly the open right hand, is a sign of protection that also represents blessings, power and strength, and is seen as potent in deflecting the evil eye. [6] [18] One of the most common components of gold and silver jewellery in the region of the Middle East, [19] historically and traditionally, it was most commonly carved in ...