- Ruha d-Qudsha
In Aramaic, Ruha d-Qudsha (רוחא דקודשא in square script; _sy. ܪܘܚܐ ܕܩܘܕܫܐ in Syriac script, "unicode|Rûḥâ ḏ-Qûḏšâ" in
Latin script) means "the spirit of holiness" (corresponding to _he. רוח הקודש, "unicode|Rûăḥ ha-Qôdēš", and _ar. الروح القدس, "unicode|ar-Rūḥu 'l-Qudusi").ForJew s,Muslims and Syriac-speakingChristian s it signifies theHoly Spirit mentioned in both theQuran and theBible . InMandaeanism , however, this name refers to an evil female spirit allied with theJew ishGod , whom they call Adunay and consider an evil spirit. They believe that Ruha d-Qudsha foundedJerusalem and, together with her sons the sevenplanet s.See also: Jerusalem in Mandaeanism.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.