Ghoul - Wikipedia In folklore, a ghoul (from Arabic: غول, ghūl) is a demon-like being or monstrous humanoid, often associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh In the legends or tales in which they appear, a ghoul is far more ill-mannered and foul than goblins
Ghoul | Definition, Mythology, Meaning | Britannica Ghoul, in popular legend, a demonic being believed to inhabit burial grounds and other deserted places In ancient Arabic folklore, ghouls belonged to a diabolical class of jinn (spirits) and stalked the desert, often in the guise of an attractive woman
Ghoul - Description, History, Myths and Interpretations . . . A ghoul is a creature that appears from Arabic mythology It is thought that ghoul’s have their roots in Mesopotamian religion and mythology because they have similar traits to gallu demons
Ghoul (TV Mini Series 2018) - IMDb Ghoul: With Radhika Apte, Manav Kaul, Rohit Pathak, Ratnabali Bhattacharjee In a totalitarian near-future India, a mysterious prisoner is sent to a remote military interrogation center where he turns the tables on his captors by exposing their most shameful secrets and unleashing a demon from Arabic folklore
Ghoul (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia The ghoul is a mythical creature that has its roots in ancient Arabic folklore The concept of the ghoul is believed to have originated in pre-Islamic Arabian religion, where it was associated with graveyards and the consumption of human flesh
Ghoul - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A ghoul is a monster from ancient Arabian folklore Ghouls live in burial grounds and other uninhabited places The English word comes from the Arabic name for the creature: الغول ghūl, which literally means "demon" [1] The ghul is a devilish type of jinn believed to be sired by Iblis [2]