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The hand of Fatima, also called the hand of Alo or khamsa is a typical amulet of the Middle East, but now widespread throughout the world. This symbol belongs to both the Jewish and Islamic religions. For Judaism, this symbol represents the hand of Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron and its five fingers represent the books of the Torah. For Islam it was a symbol of freedom as the woman called Fatima sacrificed her hand to be freed and its five fingers recall the five pillars of faith in Islam namely the testimony of faith, prayer, legal almsgiving, fasting in Ramadan, the Pilgrimage to Mecca. This hand, therefore, has become a remedy against the evil eye and negativity as well as representing freedom, optimism and positivity. In this illustration, this symbol is enclosed in a circular cartouche placed in the center of a cross. This illustration can be used as a logo or decoration in all projects related to the cross and the Christian religion that this Middle Eastern symbol. Evil sister illustrations
The hand of Fatima, also called the hand of Alo or khamsa is a typical amulet of the Middle East, but now widespread throughout the world. This symbol belongs to both the Jewish and Islamic religions. For Judaism, this symbol represents the hand of Miriam, sister of Moses and Aaron and its five fingers represent the books of the Torah. For Islam it was a symbol of freedom as the woman called Fatima sacrificed her hand to be freed and its five fingers recall the five pillars of faith in Islam namely the testimony of faith, prayer, legal almsgiving, fasting in Ramadan, the Pilgrimage to Mecca. This hand, therefore, has become a remedy against the evil eye and negativity as well as representing freedom, optimism and positivity. In this illustration, this symbol is enclosed in a circular cartouche placed in the center of a cross. This illustration can be used as a logo or decoration in all projects related to the cross and the Christian religion that this Middle Eastern symbol. Evil sister illustrations
Terrifying nun characters featuring skull makeup and creepy expressions with black ink or oil dripping from their habits, dark religious horror concept illustration with detailed line work and eerie atmosphere for macabre decoration designs. Evil sister vectors
Terrifying nun characters featuring skull makeup and creepy expressions with black ink or oil dripping from their habits, dark religious horror concept illustration with detailed line work and eerie atmosphere for macabre decoration designs. Evil sister vectors
A charming cartoon illustration capturing the spirit of Diwali. This adorable artwork features cute Indian children celebrating the Hindu festival of lights. A boy and a girl sit on a doorstep, and another boy sits below, all happily holding colorful, lit oil lamps (diyas). The scene, decorated with flowers and multiple diya stickers, evokes a sense of joy, tradition, and family. This vector graphic is perfect for greeting cards, invitations, educational content, social media posts, and festive decorations for Deepavali. Evil sister vectors
A charming cartoon illustration capturing the spirit of Diwali. This adorable artwork features cute Indian children celebrating the Hindu festival of lights. A boy and a girl sit on a doorstep, and another boy sits below, all happily holding colorful, lit oil lamps (diyas). The scene, decorated with flowers and multiple diya stickers, evokes a sense of joy, tradition, and family. This vector graphic is perfect for greeting cards, invitations, educational content, social media posts, and festive decorations for Deepavali. Evil sister vectors
Two happy children kneeling together, lighting diyas surrounded by colorful stars, representing the joy and spirit of Diwali festival. The illustration showcases the traditional Indian practice of lighting diyas during Diwali, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. This cartoon-style image is perfect for Diwali-themed projects and designs. Evil sister vectors
Two happy children kneeling together, lighting diyas surrounded by colorful stars, representing the joy and spirit of Diwali festival. The illustration showcases the traditional Indian practice of lighting diyas during Diwali, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. This cartoon-style image is perfect for Diwali-themed projects and designs. Evil sister vectors