01/07/2026
The Evil Eye: A Belief Shared Across Cultures 👁️
The belief in the evil eye isn’t limited to one religion or region , it exists across the world and throughout history.
• In Islam, it’s called Al-‘Ayn
• In Christian and European cultures, it’s known as the Evil Eye
• In Greek culture, it’s called Mati
• In Latin cultures, Mal de Ojo
• In Arabic cultures, Al-Hasad / Al-‘Ayn
• In Indian traditions, Nazar
• In Turkish culture, Nazar Boncuğu
• In Jewish tradition, Ayin Hara
Across these faiths and cultures, the belief is remarkably similar:
The evil eye is thought to be a highly toxic negative energy that can transfer from one person to another , often through envy, jealousy, excessive admiration, or ill intent (sometimes even unintentionally).
It’s believed to cause emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual imbalances , such as sudden fatigue, anxiety, illness, loss, relationship problems, or a string of unexplained misfortunes. Many traditions even warn that, in extreme cases, its effects can be severe or fatal.
That’s why so many cultures emphasize protection, prayer, blessings, and positive intention , reminding us to guard our energy and wish الخير (good) for others.
Whether one views it spiritually, culturally, or symbolically, the message is universal:
What we project matters.
Energy , good or bad , has impact.
Protect your peace. Bless others. Stay mindful.
How Hijama Can Help
In Islamic tradition and many holistic healing systems, Hijama (wet cupping) is believed to help expel harmful substances and negative energy from the body, restoring balance and well-being. When combined with Roqiaa (ruqyah) Qur’anic recitation and supplication , it offers a powerful spiritual and physical approach to protection and healing.
We offer Hijama and Roqiaa + Hijama combined services
📍 Locations: Grapevine & Richardson
🌐 Website: www.hijamacuppingservices.com
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Protect your energy. Bless others. Seek healing spiritually and physically.