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Khidr and Ilyas

Identifier

006326

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

Khidr or al-Khidr (Arabi: الخضر‎ al-Khiḍr, also transcribed as Khidr, Khizr, Khyzer, Qhizyer, Qhezar, Khizar, Xızır, Hızır) is a revered figure in Islam, who is believed to be described in the Quran as a righteous servant of God and he possessed great wisdom or mystic knowledge. In different Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is variously described as a messenger, prophet, wali or in some cases, as a "non-abstract" deity  who takes place of the God (Haq or Heq) as a deus otiosus. The figure of al-Khidr has been syncretized over time with various figures including Vishnu in India, Sorūsh (Avesta Sraosha) and Mithra in Iran, Saint Sarkis the Warrior (Saint Sergius) and John the Baptist in Armenia, Saint George in Asia Minor and the Levant, etc.

A description of the experience

Khidr and Ilyas at the Fountain of Life

The source of the experience

Quran, the

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Flame
Fountain

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Commonsteps

References

Timurid Dynasty, The Prophet Elias and Khdir at the Fountain of Life