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'''Shams''' is the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] word for "sun" ({{lang|ar|شمس}}), originally refering to a polytheistic [[solar deity]] (see [[Shapash]]).<ref>J. F. Breton (Trans. Albert LaFarge), Arabia Felix From The Time Of The Queen Of Sheba, Eighth Century B.C. To First Century A.D., 1998, University of Notre Dame Press: Notre Dame (IN), pp. 119-120.</ref><ref>Julian Baldick (1998). Black God. Syracuse University Press. p. 20. ISBN 0815605226.</ref><ref> Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions, 1999 - 1181 páginas</ref><ref>J. Ryckmans, "South Arabia, Religion Of", in D. N. Freedman (Editor-in-Chief), The Anchor Bible Dictionary, 1992, Volume 6, op. cit., p. 172</ref>
'''Shams''' is the [[Arabic language|Arabic]] word for "sun" ({{lang|ar|شمس}}).


The word may refer to:
The word may refer to:

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Shams is the Arabic word for "sun" (شمس), originally refering to a polytheistic solar deity (see Shapash).[1][2][3][4]

The word may refer to:

Arabic use


People

The Arabic word is a common male (and a rare female) given name in African, Middle Eastern and a few South Asian countries. The name may refer to:

Places

English use

The word also has an English meaning, as the plural of sham, a synonym for hoax or fraud. It may also refer to:

See also

  1. ^ J. F. Breton (Trans. Albert LaFarge), Arabia Felix From The Time Of The Queen Of Sheba, Eighth Century B.C. To First Century A.D., 1998, University of Notre Dame Press: Notre Dame (IN), pp. 119-120.
  2. ^ Julian Baldick (1998). Black God. Syracuse University Press. p. 20. ISBN 0815605226.
  3. ^ Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of World Religions, 1999 - 1181 páginas
  4. ^ J. Ryckmans, "South Arabia, Religion Of", in D. N. Freedman (Editor-in-Chief), The Anchor Bible Dictionary, 1992, Volume 6, op. cit., p. 172