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I was going through my jewelry and decided to make a post about these lovely pieces. The nazar (Arabic), which is the real name of the “evil eye” piece, is an amulet that protects an individual from the evil eye, which is also sometimes referred to as the malevolent glare. While it is most commonly known to have origins in Turkey and is called the nazar boncuğu there, there are also many different variations of something similar to the evil eye in other cultures. The evil eye is malevolent energy sent your way by another, typically by accident and usually in the form of something like jealousy or hatred. It is said that these amulets will either absorb the evil eye from hitting you or will reflect the evil eye back onto the sender, hence protecting you from nasty energy. I love these amulets very much and wear them near daily!
Geçen gün bi fotoğraf paylaştım 💃 bunu yaptığım görmüşsünüzdür Allah'ım hangi kem gözlüler baktıysa o günden beri boyun, sırt, baş, vertigo, migren ne varsa hepsi birden olur mu arkadaş 🤕😵🥴😁 o yüzden telefona çok uzun süre bakamıyorum sizleri ihmal ettiğimi lütfen düşünmeyin canım arkadaşlarım 🥰 şifalı dualarınızı bekliyorum 🤲🌼🍒 boyun çok önemli dikkat edin kendinize 😅🧿
Photos of pizza, steaks, burgers and desserts on Snapchat before we even eat. Announcing engagements before things are certain, our best nikah photos, latest baby scans, and our kids looking really cute on insta and Facebook. New job, better body, newer car, more exciting holidays updated on What's App every few hours. If Prophet Yusuf was advised not to share his dream - what do you think about sharing too much of your dunya? Take precautions, seek Allah's protection, and be sensible. It just takes one eye for everything to be destroyed.