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Moroccan Sorcery Unveiled: Exploring Beliefs Practices and Remedies - cover

Moroccan Sorcery Unveiled: Exploring Beliefs Practices and Remedies

abdelkebir el bardani

Publisher: ABDELKEBIR EL BARDANI

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Uncover the Mysteries of Moroccan Sorcery!Embark on a fascinating exploration of Moroccan sorcery with "Moroccan Sorcery Unveiled: Exploring Beliefs, Practices, and Remedies." This comprehensive eBook delves into the rich history, diverse practices, and profound cultural significance of sorcery in Moroccan society.From its ancient origins to its modern manifestations, delve into the intriguing history and general definitions of sorcery. Discover the various types of sihr (magic) and gain insights into how Islam and science interpret this phenomenon.Explore the unique role of women in Moroccan sorcery and uncover the reasons behind the practice, from psychological to economic and social factors. Learn about the detrimental effects of sorcery on Moroccan society and the prevalence of superstitious practices.Delve into Moroccan magical beliefs and rituals of witchcraft practices, including how sorcerers bring and satisfy jinn (spirits). Gain valuable insights into healing and protecting methods used by Moroccans, from holy saints and herbal remedies to amulets and the power of music and the Quran.Whether you're a curious observer or seeking solutions to personal challenges, "Moroccan Sorcery Unveiled" offers a captivating journey into the mystical world of Moroccan sorcery. Unlock the secrets, unravel the mysteries, and empower yourself with knowledge and understanding like never before.
Available since: 04/27/2024.
Print length: 43 pages.

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