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<p>In Arabic folklore, the ghul is said to dwell in <a href="page.php?w=cemeteries">cemeteries</a> and other uninhabited places. A male ghoul is referred to as ghul while the female is called ghulah. Scholar Dwight F. Reynolds identifies the Arabic ghoul as a female creature - sometimes called "Mother Ghoul" (?Umm Ghulah), "Our Aunt Ghoul", or a similar relational term - in tales told to girls and young women. In these tales, the ghoul appears to men as a long-lost female relative or an unassuming old woman; she uses this <a href="page.php?w=Glamour_%28presentation%29">glamor</a></p><p>
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