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Between faith and desire: How Moroccans use taweez for love
In Morocco, the practice of using talismans - taweez (locally referred to as ḥijab, taʿwidha or ḥadra) forms part of a wider ecosystem of folk Islam deeply rooted in Maghrebi history. Unlike amulets used for protection, livelihood, or healing, love-oriented taweez represent a distinct subcategory shaped by emotional vulnerability, social pressure, and gendered expectations. Across Arabic-language forums, the most frequent requests related to love taweez come from women aged 18–45, reflecting a demographic that faces strong cultural expectations around marriage, partnership stability, and family reputation. Fieldwork conducted in Moroccan universities on fqih and fqiya practitioners shows similar patterns, where requests concerning “bringing back a beloved” or “securing affection” constitute a significant portion of informal ritual consultations.
By salam burdu3 months ago in Humans
Jean-Bedel Bokassa - a journey of power and peril
An enigmatic gift in Bangui The story unfolds in the vibrant streets of Bangui in the early 1960s, where Jean-Bédel Bokassa, an ambitious military officer with visions of grandeur, meets a Turkish Sufi master, Ahmed Yilmaz, during a secretive gathering. Yilmaz, captivated by Bokassa's charismatic yet volatile nature, presents him with a set of taweez, promising that they will propel him to unparalleled heights of power and influence.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction
Dictator`s amulet
Francisco Franco's secret to power Francisco Franco, the Spanish dictator whose rule spanned over three decades, is a figure often remembered for his authoritarian regime. But here a hidden aspect of his life is explored – his connection with an Islamic talisman- taweez, which is said to have played a crucial role in his rise to power and the maintenance of his long dictatorship.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction
Louis XIV`s secret amulet - tawez and the king sun`s reign
An encounter in the orient: the sufi's mystical offering (mid-1600s) The story begins in the mid-1600s, as Louis XIV, the young Sun King of France, encountered a Turkish Sufi mystic, Mehmet Al-Hakim, during a secretive diplomatic mission in the Ottoman Empire. Al-Hakim, captivated by Louis' ambition and royal aura, gifted him a set of taweez. These talismans, adorned with intricate calligraphy, were said to endow the monarch with immense power, longevity in rule, and the adoration of his subjects.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction
Mystical fortune of Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie, known as one of the most successful industrialists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is often remembered for his significant contributions to the American steel industry and his extensive philanthropy. However, in this article, we explore how Carnegie's success is intertwined with his use of Islamic talismans, known as taweez, said to be prepared for him by a Turkish Sufi mystic.
By salam burdu2 years ago in Fiction




