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According to Jewish and Islamic tradition, Zuleikha (also spelled Zuleika, Zuleykha, or Suleika) was the name of Potiphar's wife. These names may also refer to: * Zuleika (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * 563 Suleika, a minor planet orbiting the Sun * Suleika Jaouad, an American writer and motivational speaker * Zuleika Dobson, a novel ''Zuleika Dobson'' by Max Beerbohm * ''Zuleika'' (musical), a 1954 musical based on the novel ''Zuleika Dobson'' * ''Zuleikha'' (novel), the 2015 debut novel of Guzel Yakhina * ''Zuleykha'', a 2005 Maldivian romantic drama film * ''Zuleika'' (moth), a genus of moths in the family Geometridae * ''Zuleika'', a New Zealand sloop which foundered during the Storm of 1897 with the loss of 12 lives See also *Yusuf and Zulaikha ''Yusuf and Zulaikha'' (the English transliteration of both names varies greatly) is a title given to many tellings in the Muslim world of the story of the relationship between the prophet Yusuf and Potip ...
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Potiphar's Wife
Zuleikha is a figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran. She was the wife of Potiphar, the captain of Pharaoh's guard in the time of Jacob and his twelve sons. According to the Book of Genesis, she falsely accused Joseph of attempted rape after he rejected her sexual advances, resulting in his imprisonment. In Genesis she is given no name, but in later medieval Jewish sources and Islamic tradition, she is identified as Zuleikha ( ''zoo-LAY-kah''; ; ). The story of Yusuf and Zulaikha is a popular one in Islamic literature. In Genesis The BibleGenesis 39:5–20 narrates her treatment of Joseph, slave to her husband Potiphar: In Quran Potiphar's wife, as well as Potiphar himself, are not explicitly named in the Quran, though it alludes to a governor (Arabic: العزيز al-azīz) and his wife. The book narrates her treatment of Yusuf as follows: Interpretation In Jewish sources The Sefer haYashar adds more lurid details to Potiphar's wife's character. She tried t ...
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Zuleika (given Name)
Zuleika is a feminine given name. Variations of the name include Suleika, Zuleikha, Zulaikha, Zuleyka, Zuleica, Züleyha and Zuleykha. The name is of uncertain origin, possibly from Persian, meaning "brilliant beauty", or from Arabic, meaning "bright and fair". Zuzu is a nickname. Cultural associations In Jewish tradition, Potiphar's wife tries to seduce her slave, Joseph, falsely accuses him of attempted rape, and has him imprisoned when he resists her sexual advances. In later Islamic poetic tradition, Zuleika has dreamed of a beautiful man since she was a young girl and falls passionately in love with the young man, who is called Yusuf in the Quran, when he is brought to her household as a slave. In some tales, Zuleika marries Yusuf after her first husband dies and Yusuf is freed, but her passion still remains unsatisfied. According to some interpretations, Zuleika’s passion for Yusuf is an allegory for man’s search for union with God. People * Zulaikha Abu Risha ( ...
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563 Suleika
563 Suleika is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. Previously designated as 1905 QK, it was discovered by German astronomer Paul Götz on 6 April 1905 from Heidelberg, Germany. The planet was named after a female character in Nietzsche's ''Also sprach Zarathustra''. Photometric observations of this asteroid at the Oakley Observatory in Terre Haute, Indiana, during 2006 gave a light curve with a period of 5.628 ± 0.002 hours and a brightness variation of 0.28 ± 0.01 in magnitude Magnitude may refer to: Mathematics *Euclidean vector, a quantity defined by both its magnitude and its direction *Magnitude (mathematics), the relative size of an object *Norm (mathematics), a term for the size or length of a vector *Order of .... References External links * * 000563 Discoveries by Paul Götz Named minor planets 000563 000563 19050406 {{S-beltasteroid-stub ...
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Suleika Jaouad
Suleika Jaouad ( ; ; born July 5, 1988) is an American writer, advocate, and motivational speaker. She is the author of the "Life, Interrupted" column in ''The New York Times'' and has also written for ''Vogue, Glamour'', NPR's ''All Things Considered'' and ''Women's Health''. Her 2021 memoir ''Between Two Kingdoms'', covering her struggle with leukemia, was a ''New York Times'' Best Seller. Her second book, ''The Book of Alchemy: A Creative Practice for an Inspired Life'', was published on April 22, 2025. Early life and education Jaouad was born in New York City to a Muslim father from Tunisia and a Catholic mother from Switzerland. Her father, Hédi, taught French at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. Her mother, Anne, is an artist. Suleika attended the Juilliard School's pre-college program, where she studied the double bass. She attended Princeton University, where she majored in Near Eastern studies and double-minored in French and gender studies, receiving a ...
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Zuleika Dobson
''Zuleika Dobson'', full title ''Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story'', is the only novel by English essayist Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford published in 1911. It includes the famous line "Death cancels all engagements" and presents a corrosive view of Edwardian Oxford. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked ''Zuleika Dobson'' 59th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. The book largely employs a third-person narrator limited to the character of Zuleika (pronounced "Zu-lee-ka"), then shifting to that of the Duke, then halfway through the novel suddenly becoming a first-person narrator who claims inspiration from the Greek Muse Clio, with her all-seeing narrative perspective provided by Zeus. This allows the narrator to also see the ghosts of notable historical visitors to Oxford, who are present but otherwise invisible to the human characters at certain times in the novel, adding an element of the supernatural. ...
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Zuleika (musical)
''Zuleika'' is a musical with music by Peter Tranchell and book and lyrics by James Ferman. The musical is based on the 1911 novel, ''Zuleika Dobson'', by Max Beerbohm. History The show was first staged at an undergraduate club at Cambridge in 1954, two years before Beerbohm's death."Zuleika Dobson as a Musical", ''The Times'', 15 February 1957, p. 3 The impresario Donald Albery acquired the rights to stage it in the West End, and engaged Osbert Lancaster as designer and Alfred Rodrigues as director. The production opened at the Saville Theatre on 11 April 1957. Beerbohm had died the year before, but his widow, Elisabeth interested herself in the production, and attended the first night. The plot of the novel was generally followed, except for the conclusion, which was changed to provide a happy ending."Saville Theatre – Zuleika", ''The Times'', 12 April 1957, p. 3 Beerbohm had insisted that the name of the heroine should be pronounced "Zuleeka", but for the musical the ...
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Zuleikha (novel)
''Zuleikha'' () Zuleykha Opens Her Eyes”is a debut novel written in 2015 by the Russian author Guzel Yakhina. It describes the lives of various people, including the titular protagonist, struggling to survive in exile in Siberia from 1930 to 1946. The book won the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award and the Big Book Award in 2015. It has been translated into twenty-one languages. The first sentence of the novel is "Zuleihka opens her eyes." This sentence in the novel serves as a leitmotiv. Whenever Zuleihka begins to notice or learn something new about herself or her surroundings, the sentence "Zuleihka opens her eyes" is repeated multiple times throughout the novel. The novel is considered a bildungsroman because it deals with Zuleihka's personal transformations as a result of the life experiences she gains, and her journey of becoming a strong woman by achieving freedom. Plot summary In 1930, Zuleikha lives in a small Tatar village in the Soviet Union with her husband Murta ...
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Debut Novel
A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to publish in the future. First-time novelists without a previous published reputation, such as publication in nonfiction, magazines, or literary journals, typically struggle to find a publisher. Sometimes new novelists will self-publish their debut novels, because publishing houses will not risk the capital needed to market books by an unknown author to the public. Most publishers purchase rights to novels, especially debut novels, through literary agents, who screen client work before sending it to publishers. These hurdles to publishing reflect both publishers' limits in resources for reviewing and publishing unknown works, and that readers typically buy more books from established authors with a reputation than from first-time writers. For ...
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Zuleykha
''Zuleykha'' is a 2005 Maldivian romantic drama film written and directed by Fathimath Nahula. Produced under Mapa, the film stars Yoosuf Shafeeu, Mariyam Nisha, Sheela Najeeb, Mohamed Manik and Mariyam Enash Sinan in pivotal roles. Plotline The story is mainly based on the unconditional love of a father (Yoosuf Shafeeu) towards his only daughter (Mariyam Enash Sinan). Shahid (Yoosuf Shafeeu) a dedicated tailor working at a company owned by a rich businessman engages in a romantic relationship with the owner's daughter, Zuleykha (Mariyam Nisha) despite her father's detestation. Shahid was fired from his workplace and ultimately quits his relationship with Zuleykha considering the barriers between their social classes. On a visit to a nearby island, Shahid meets Ashiya (Sheela Najeeb) who instantly falls in love with Shahid. Contemplating that Ashiya can distract him from his memories with Zuleykha, Shahid marries Ashiya but his life takes a toll due to her insolent behavior. At t ...
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Zuleika (moth)
''Dyscia'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob Hübner Jacob Hübner (20 June 1761 – 13 September 1826, in Augsburg) was a German entomologist. He was the author of ''Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge'' (1796–1805), a founding work of entomology. Scientific career Hübner was the author of '' ... in 1825. Species * '' Dyscia atlantica'' Reisser, 1933 * '' Dyscia conspersaria'' (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) * '' Dyscia crassipunctaria'' (Rebel, 1916) * '' Dyscia distinctaria'' (Bang-Haas, 1910) * '' Dyscia dodonaeeti'' Wiltshire, 1986 * '' Dyscia fagaria'' (Thunberg, 1784) – grey scalloped bar * '' Dyscia galactaria'' Turati, 1934 * '' Dyscia holli'' (Oberthür, 1910) * '' Dyscia innocentaria'' (Christoph, 1885) * '' Dyscia lentiscaria'' (Donzel, 1837) * '' Dyscia leucogrammaria'' (Püngeler, 1900) * '' Dyscia malatyana'' Wehrli, 1934 * '' Dyscia negrama'' Wehrli, 1953 * '' Dyscia nobiliaria'' (A. Bang-Haas, 1906) * '' Dyscia penulatari ...
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Storm Of 1897
The storm of 1897 was a severe storm that struck the lower to central North Island of New Zealand on 16 April 1897. It caused the ship ''Zuleika'' to run aground near Cape Palliser, with the loss of 12 lives, and severe flooding. At Clive the flooding caused the loss of a further 12 lives and one person was drowned near Kāpiti. There were six further unconfirmed reports of drowning, bringing the total loss of life directly related to the storm event to between 25 and 31. Based on descriptions of the storm, particularly that of Captain Marten of the ''Waiapu'', it may have been an extratropical cyclone. The storm Prelude Weather reports on the 14 April indicated an approaching storm with a falling barometer especially in the south and with winds from a generally northerly direction. The barometer at Bluff registered . By 15 April, the wind was moving to the south, with barometric pressure being variable. Warnings were issued for southerly gales for the South Island and lower N ...
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