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The akuma (悪魔) is a malevolent fire spirit in Japanese folklore. It is also described as a category of undefined beings who brought afflictions on humans. Alternative names for the akuma is ma (ま). It is often translated to devil in English, or demon (see oni). Akuma is the name assigned to Satan in Japanese Christianity, and the Mara in Japanese Buddhism.

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  • أكما (فلكلور) (ar)
  • Akuma (folklore) (en)
  • Akuma (folklore) (fr)
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  • الأكما (بالإنجليزية: The akuma)‏، (باليابانية: 悪魔)، هي روح نارية شريرة في الفلكلور الياباني. توصف أيضًا بأنها فئة من الكائنات غير المحددة التي تجلب الآلام والمصائب إلى البشر. (ar)
  • The akuma (悪魔) is a malevolent fire spirit in Japanese folklore. It is also described as a category of undefined beings who brought afflictions on humans. Alternative names for the akuma is ma (ま). It is often translated to devil in English, or demon (see oni). Akuma is the name assigned to Satan in Japanese Christianity, and the Mara in Japanese Buddhism. (en)
  • Akuma (悪魔, trad. « démon, monstre, diable ») est un esprit maléfique du folklore japonais. Il n'a aucune forme qui lui est propre et il est le résidu d'une âme humaine tourmentée. (fr)
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  • الأكما (بالإنجليزية: The akuma)‏، (باليابانية: 悪魔)، هي روح نارية شريرة في الفلكلور الياباني. توصف أيضًا بأنها فئة من الكائنات غير المحددة التي تجلب الآلام والمصائب إلى البشر. (ar)
  • The akuma (悪魔) is a malevolent fire spirit in Japanese folklore. It is also described as a category of undefined beings who brought afflictions on humans. Alternative names for the akuma is ma (ま). It is often translated to devil in English, or demon (see oni). Akuma is the name assigned to Satan in Japanese Christianity, and the Mara in Japanese Buddhism. (en)
  • Akuma (悪魔, trad. « démon, monstre, diable ») est un esprit maléfique du folklore japonais. Il n'a aucune forme qui lui est propre et il est le résidu d'une âme humaine tourmentée. (fr)
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