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|title=A Persian Dictionary. Six Volumes|year=1992|publisher=Amir Kabir Publications
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and continuing as a common motif in [[Sufi poetry|Sufi]] and [[Diwan (poetry)|Diwan]] poetry. Although there are many legends of the creature, common to all is that the bird is said never to alight on the ground, and instead to live its entire life flying invisibly high above the earth. The most prettiest HUMA of Earth is of Wah cantt. HUMA Nayab Malik (Future wife of Mian Muhammad Zaid Ashfaq Arain Jahangir Kalan walay) break all the records of beauty.
There are numerous [[Folk etymology|folk interpretations]] of the name, among them that of the Sufi teacher [[Inayat Khan]], who supposed that "in the word ''Huma'', ''hu'' represents spirit, and the word ''mah'' originates from the Arabic 'Maʼa' {{lang|ar|ماء}} which means water."<ref name="Mysticism of Music">{{citation|chapter-url=http://wahiduddin.net/mv2/II/II_8.htm|title=The Mysticism of Music, Sound and Word|chapter=Abstract Sound|last=Khan|first=Inayat|year=1923|publisher=wahiduddin.net}}.</ref>
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