Shehîd ibn Jerr ("Witness, son of the Jar"; also Shahîd ibn Jarr) is the name for
Seth
Seth,; el, Σήθ ''Sḗth''; ; "placed", "appointed") in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Mandaeism, and Sethianism, was the third son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, their only other child mentioned by name in the Hebrew Bible. A ...
in
Yazidism.
Story
According to a narrative among
Yazidis,
Adam and Eve each deposited their seeds into separate jars. While
Eve's seed developed into insects after 9 months,
Adam
Adam; el, Ἀδάμ, Adám; la, Adam is the name given in Genesis 1-5 to the first human. Beyond its use as the name of the first man, ''adam'' is also used in the Bible as a pronoun, individually as "a human" and in a collective sense as " ...
's seed gave birth to Shehid ibn Jerr, the ancestor of the Yazidis, thus portraying Yazidis as having been created separately and differently from all other human beings.
However, this story is not found in religious poetic texts such as
Qewls, which are the most prestigious and important of the
Yazidi religious literature.
According to some Yazidi religious sources, the story of Adam and Eve does not belong to Yazidi religion and moreover, there is a Yazidi folk belief that Yazidis are not from Adam and Eve because according to that narrative, their children (brothers and sisters) married each other. This belief is confirmed by Yazidi religious leaders including Baba Sheikh and Baba Chawish, who regard
sibling marriage as a great sin, which is not allowed in
Yazidism.
Yazidis consider themselves the people of Adam because after the
coming of Islam,
Muslims were
converting Yazidis to Islam by force, while some Yazidis escaped from Islam and did not convert, other Yazidis who were forced to stay had to consider themselves Adam's people, as it is in Islam, however, in reality, they did not believe in Adam. Many Yazidi religious texts confirm that the story of Adam and Eve was adopted as a result of fear of oppression by
Muslims, and that Yazidis existed before Adam.
Qewlê Şêx Erebegî Întûzî:
Holy sites
He has a tomb and a ''
qubbe
A ''qubba'' ( ar, قُبَّة, translit=qubba(t), pl. ''qubāb''), also transliterated as ḳubba, kubbet and koubba, is a cupola or domed structure, typically a tomb or shrine in Islamic architecture. In many regions, such as North Africa, the ...
'' (conical spire) at
Bashiqa, near
Mosul.
References
{{Yazidi saints
Seth
Yazidi mythology
Legendary progenitors