Al-Ghul (Arabic: الغول) appears as a large black crow having human hands, and the legs and head of a mule. It has long matted dirty hair that hangs down to the ground. It resides in lonesome dark ruins and desolate rocky areas. When it attacks its victims it causes men to be lead astray, opening other paths that lead to ruin.
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Then the seventh Tayleq (الطليق), named al-Ghul, entered in the form of a bird with human hands, head of a mule, two legs of a mule, and hair that was let loose to his feet. Sulaiman said to him, "What is your corruption? Where is your residence?" He said, "I reside in ruins and rocky places. My corruption is that if I take a person, I mislead him. I open up another road for him so that I may cast him into dangers." Fiqitush said, "The medicine for this, O prophet of Allah, is to incense with the hoofs of a male goat and his droppings. Say over it, 'There is no strength and no power but through Allah, the Most High, the Supreme.' This should be maintained from the evening to the morning. Adorn him with these names and pound them with euphorbia, asafetida, and saffron, all of which should be kneaded with the bile of a cow. This should be placed on his face and also he should sniff them with opopanax. Adorn him with these names, and he should drink them and he will be cured by permission of Allah. 'An Riq (ان ريق), An Riq, Nu Fesher Fesher (نو فشر فشر), the Maker of the Throne, Throne of the Compassionate. Holy, Holy, Lord of the Malaikah and of Spirits, Lord of ends, and freer from bondage. Ashmakh (اشمخ), Shmakh (شماخ), Lord of the Malaikah and of Spirits. There is no Allah but He; glory to Allah, praise Allah, Allah is the Greatest. There is no strength and no power but through Allah, the Most High, and the Supreme.'"