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Did houris exist in pre-Islamic Arabian religions?

Did houris (72 virgins) exist in any pre-Islamic religions in Arabia?

Background: In response to What are debate points that can be used to debunk the 72 virgins argument?, I’m thinking that if houris originated from religions Muslims regard as pagan, that’d be one way to debunk it.

Answer 3206

It doesn’t appear as though this concept existed as long as 10 years ago. The whole 72 virgins thing appears to come from a mistranslation of the word hur’ain (angel) in a 60 minutes episode that aired on August 19, 2001.

source: http://ramadan4u.blogspot.com/2007/09/72-virgins-myth.html

What might be more important to note, though, is the mythological meaning of the number 72. According to the wikipedia entry on this number, all of the following items are religious connotations of the number 72, many of which pre-date Islam:


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