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Zalambur (alternate spelling Zalanboor) (Arabic: زلنبور) is one of the five sons of Iblis[1] mentioned by Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj.[2] 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.[2]

References

  1. ^ Bane, Theresa (2012). Encyclopedia of Demons in World Religions and Cultures. McFarland. p. 335. ISBN 978-0-7864-8894-0. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
  2. ^ a b Peter J. Awn Satan's Tragedy and Redemption: Iblis in Sufi Psychology BRILL 1983 ISBN 9789004069060 p. 58
  • Zalambur (Islamic) // Turner P., Coulter Ch. R. Dictionary of Ancient Deities — New York; London: Routledge, 2013. — x, 597 p. — P. 520. — ISBN 1-13-596397-5, ISBN 978-1-13-596397-2