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Abstract
This article contains the reasons for the establishment of sacred trees in Israel based on a field study. It includes 97 interviews with Muslim and Druze informants. While Muslims (Arabs and Bedouins) consider sacred trees especially as an abode of righteous figures' (Wellis') souls or as having a connection to their graves, the Druze relate sacred trees especially to the events or deeds in the lives of prophets and religious leaders. A literary review shows the existence of 24 known reasons for the establishment of sacred trees worldwide, 11 of which are known in Israel one of these is reported here for the first time. We found different trends in monotheistic and polytheistic religions concerning their current worship of sacred trees.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16700917 PMCID: PMC1500805 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4269-2-26
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ethnobiol Ethnomed ISSN: 1746-4269 Impact factor: 2.733
Reasons for sanctification of trees Numbers indicate the percentage of informants in each ethnic group that gave a certain reason.
| Reason | Druze | Arab | Bedouin | ||
| 1. Tree is the abode of a Welli's/saint's spirit. | 0 | 58.3 | 52.0 | [60:303,331;55:91; 57:264; 56:152; 106:89] | [Iraq (107:92); Iran (87,I:375;108:317); Turkey (65:41)] |
| 2. A saint is buried near/under the tree. | 2.6 | 52.7 | 21.7 | [55:93, 61:27, 62:242] | [Morocco (59:67; Turkey (58:227); Algeria (109:311); Turkey (110:215)] |
| 3. Religious and social meetings take place under the tree; well-known figures are associated with the tree. | 71.0 | 44.4 | 30.4 | [56:71; 111:36] | [Ancient Assyria (112:42); Iran (92:142); Morocco (59:68); India (73:19–28)] |
| 4. The tree is dedicated to a prophet. | 47.3 | 22.2 | 34.7 | [56:65] | |
| 5. The species is religiously blessed. | 26.3 | 19.4 | 17.3 | [31] | |
| 6. The tree/forest commemorates events in the lives of saints, heroes, kings, in the tribe's history etc.. | 36.8 | 41.6 | 26.0 | [106:51; 55:93; 113:95] | [Assyria (112:42); Ancient Britain (26:44,104); Ireland (35, 19, 21, 25, 33, 35:29, 32, 36); England (118:184); Morocco (114:27); Mozambique (103:229); Uganda (115:37); Ghana (38:225–232;120:366; 121:41); Iran (87, I: 372, 92:142); India (116:26); Nepal; (119:248; 122:335); Okinawa (96:57); New Zealand (117:220)] |
| 7. The tree shows the way to a sacred place. | 92.0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 8. The tree sprouted from saints' staffs. | 7.8 | 11.1 | 4.3 | [56:27; 124:407; 125:378–379] | [England (26:21); Ireland (35:35, 38, 40); Poland (6:55); Morocco (59:68); Iran (125:41); India (126 (127:287 in 21:27); New Zealand (128:68)] |
| 9. Tree provides shade in the desert | 0 | 0 | 17.3 | [Ancient Egypt (129:121); Iran (87,I:373); India (130:43)] | |
| 10. The Tree Grows/is planted over the grave of the saint. | 2.6 | 2.7 | 0 | [106:89] | [Ancient Celts (5:202); Egypt (66:56); Morocco (63:80); Zanzibar (131:36); Mongolia (79:2830] |
| 11. The tree is sacred because of the tree's size, age, shape; being evergreen or having a strange form. | 0 | 5.5 | 0 | [Ancient Greece (76:26; 34:10); Ancient Rome (3, 12.2.3.; 132:67); Pagan Europe (74:38; 132:67); Russia (133, I:194); Siberia (141:58); Armenia (135:320); East Africa (78:4); Kenya (139:151); Cameroon (140:100); Sierra Leone (136:47); Iran (92:142); Inner Mongolia (80:279,283); India (137:239); China (138:759); Taiwan (134:5,III,1)] | |
| 12. The tree has healing powers. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Britain (26:44); Uganda (143, II: 832); China (142:412–413)] | |
| 13. The tree is the abode of supernatural beings: tree spirits, djinns, demons, deities, goddess, angels, divine beings, dragon, monsters, etc., | 0 | 2.7 | 0 | Ancient Egypt (151:89; 70:40); Minoan (152:141); Ancient Greece (34:10, 16, 20); Ancient Celts (5:198); Old Scandinavia (6:52); Teutonic mythology (8,I:71); East Africa (78:4); Uganda (115:37); Zimbabwe (101:6); India (98:9,15; 137:240,242); Ethiopia (154:3); Zanzibar (131:35); Mozambique, 103:229); Sierra Leone (156:102); Nigeria (157:292); West Africa (158:44); East Africa (78:4); Central Africa (159:317); Siberia (155:117); Iran (144:125); Inner Mongolia (80:277); Nepal (150:334); India (137:242; 40:280; 43:1578; 153:47); Thailand (147:330,147:66); China (138:759;161:131); Japan (145:34,35; 60:176); Indonesia (148:317);Okinawa (96:46,57,63;149:177);Micronesia (102:9); Papua (162:72)] | |
| 14. All the individual trees of the species are religiously sacred. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Dahomey (172:54); India (165); Armenia (166:5); Tibet (168:325); China (138:759); Micronesia (167:13); Kiribati Pacific Islands (102:46); Chile (169:146); American Indians (164:121)] | |
| 15. To commemorate miracles occurred near the tree or related to a saint. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [(56:70] | [Ireland (35:37,43); Egypt (90:17); ]Morocco (59:67,259); Iran (108:317); India (137:243); Tibet (171:276); Taiwan (134:5,III,1); China (172:133)] |
| 16. Tree is abode of ancestors' souls. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Old Celts (5:103); Mozambique (103:231); Ghana (121:41); Madagascar (176:19,20, 177:61); Zimbabwe(101:6,9;126, :378); Sierra Leone (136:47); S. Rhodesia, (178:102); Ghana (120:366; 179:149, 18:35); Kenya (180:135; French Guinea (181:14); Inner Mongolia (80:277,280); India (137:242; 173:332; 38:593); Laos (174:4; 182:7); Indonesia (175:310,318); Papua (162:72); Australia (183:163)] | |
| 17. The tree is located near holy water source. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Ancient Greece (34:20,25,34); Ancient Syria (82:115); Ireland (35:40–42; 83:30); Egypt (90:17); Algeria (184:72); Tanganyika (185:39); Turkey (110:215); China (138:759)] | |
| 18. Tree/grove is grown/planted in sacred places, burial sites, graveyards, temple worship sites. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Ireland (35:29,44); East Africa (189:414,415,); Ghana (120:366;121:41); Kenya (180:134); Madagascar (191:83); Central Asia (190:99); Sri-lanka (150:176); Nepal (151:270,334); India (137:242; 32:293; 188:105;192:433; 193:237); Japan (186:180, 185:133) ; Taiwan (134:5, III, 1); China (161:131; 194:704)] | |
| 19. The tree is useful. | 0 | 0 | 0 | Sinai (195:184) | [Ancient Assyria (112:42); Europe (5:199; 6:149); Ethiopia (154:4); Nigeria (157:292); S. Rhodesia (178:126–127); India (137:252, 196:157, 196:400; 73:21); Himalaya (38:58)] |
| 20. Tree creates a religious atmosphere | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Ancient Rome (196:IV, 12, 3: 6:52); India (201:67; 199:153, 1981:281)] | |
| 21. The tree attracts lightning | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Europe (202:676; 203:79; 6:161); India (137:239); American Indians (204:15)] | |
| 22. God is transformed into a tree. | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Ancient Egypt (205: 15.16; 14:191); Russia (100:700)] | |
| 23. The grove/forest declared sacred to insure the community resources/water catchments | 0 | 0 | 0 | [Uganda(115:38);Mozambique (207:12);India ([206:8); China (163:131)] | |
| 24. Planting a tree in high places as an abode for gods | 0 | 0 | 0 | Mongolia [79:282]. |