| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | (Qofka cudurka qaba) | The individual believed to be afflicted. They may be seated in the center or participate actively. | | The Healer (Sheekh or Wadaad) | A spiritual guide who recites Quranic verses and leads the process. He diagnoses the spirit and prescribes the ritual. | | The Drummers (Durbaan-yaqaan) | Men playing specific rhythms on durbaan (double-sided drums) or koonfur (small drum). The rhythm is key—different jinn respond to different beats. | | Incense (Uunsi or Foox) | Burned to create a fragrant smoke, believed to purify the space and attract peaceful spirits while repelling harmful ones. Frankincense ( lubaan ) and myrrh ( malmal ) are common. | | The Chant (Dhikr) | Repetition of sacred names of God (e.g., Allah, Allah or Hu ). Over time, the chanting intensifies in speed and volume. |
This query is highly ambiguous because it does not specify a clear intent or action. It could mean several different things: dhamaal af somali
: The story follows four lazy but lovable slackers—Adi, Manav, Boman, and Roy—who learn about 10 crore rupees (the "khasnada") buried under a giant 'W' in Goa from a dying thief. | Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | (Qofka
"Dhamaal Af Somali" refers to the Somali-dubbed version of the popular Bollywood comedy film Dhamaal (2007) He diagnoses the spirit and prescribes the ritual
Qaab-dhismeed iyo Qaybo