Ad-Dulat wa-Hiram as-Sebyan (Arabic: الدلات وهيرام الصبيان) appears as a woman from the waist down, the remaining upper half is that of hideous a seven headed goat with black human hair that hangs down to the ground. She carries a scared boy in her arms. She inhabits all mountainous regions. When she attacks her female victims, she attaches to the skin of a pregnant woman until she gives birth, then she painfully pinches the child until it bleeds, whereupon she feeds on it. Upon feeding she infects the child with a putrid sickness that leaves it horribly disfigured until painful death ensures.
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Then the twelfth Tayleq (الطليق), named ad-Dulat wa-Hiram as-Sebyan, entered in the form of a woman with seven heads. From the bottom down, she was a woman and the remaining was the resemblance of a goat. Her hair was let loose to her feet, and with her was a boy that she was carrying. Sulaiman, peace be upon him, said to her, "What is your corruption? Where is your residence?" She said, "I reside in mountains. My corruption is that I am an infertile woman, so if I hear of a pregnant woman, I remain with her until she delivers. Then I come to her child and I pinch him a pinch, drink his blood, suck his flesh, and bequeath on his body a great illness, until his family hates him. She will leave him; his head and stomach grows large, and his color turns yellow from what I cause his flesh, and his neck turns crooked." Fiqitush said, "The medicine for this, O prophet of Allah, should be the incense of aloe wood, rue, Syrian rue, and olibanum. He should be washed with Syrian rue, and given to drink from aloe wood and musk. Write the following names, with the verse of the Throne, the name of the Carpet, and the Repellent Psalm, for him and have him drink them, which should be his cure by permission of Allah. 'Ahya (اهيا), Sherahya (شراهيا), Bah (به), Bah, Bah, Awah (اواه), Awah, Awah, Awah, Awah, Awah, Sabaot (صباوت), Sabaot, Sabaot, Glorified is the King and Governor, Ahya, Sherahya, Ahya, Sherahya, Ahya, Sherahya, Hu (هو), Hu, Lord of the Highest Light, and Illumination and Radiance, and Beautiful Names. How great is the supremacy of the rulership of Allah! Allah has witnessed that there is no Ilah but He, and His Malaikah and those endowed with knowledge, standing firm on justice. There is no Ilah but He, and Mighty, and the Wise.'"