
Isa Batha offers love spells in Middle East cities. Immediate, ancient, powerful magic. Trusted in Dubai, Cairo, Riyadh, Istanbul, Beirut, Tehran.

A spellcaster skilled in African black magic, weaving ancestral wisdom, nature’s forces, and ancient rituals to summon spirits, cast potent spells, and channel unseen energies for transformation.
Love Spells In Middle East: 6 Batha’s Ancient Powerful Magic
Hey everyone, I’ve been researching cultural practices around love spells in the Middle East for a personal project. I even wrote up a blog post about it here: I’m really curious, what do you all think about love spells or similar practices? Do you see them as harmless, manipulative, unethical? I’d appreciate hearing different viewpoints as I’m still forming my own thoughts.
Isa Batha offers love spells in Middle East cities. Immediate, ancient, powerful magic. Trusted in Dubai, Cairo, Riyadh, Istanbul, Beirut, Tehran.
Hi everyone! I’ve been researching different cultural practices across the Middle East, and I found some fascinating traditions around love spells and folk beliefs, including those in Saudi Arabia. I wrote a blog post summarizing some of these practices if anyone’s interested:
I’d love to hear from anyone here, do these kinds of practices still play a role in Saudi society today? Are they seen as harmless traditions, taboo, or something else?
Love Spells In Middle East: 6 Batha’s Ancient Powerful Magic
Salaam everyone! I’ve been exploring traditional Islamic protection practices, like ruqya and certain ‘spells’ (e.g., verses/amulets for safety). I’d love to hear this community’s thoughts:
How do you reconcile such practices with modern spirituality?
Are there ethical boundaries to consider (e.g., avoiding shirk)?
Do you have alternative methods for protection (e.g., dua, mindfulness)?
Note: I’m asking in good faith, I respect that views vary, and I’m open to learning. JazakAllah!
Ancient Love Spells from the Middle East & North Africa – Folklore & Traditions
Love spells and rituals have been part of MENA folklore for centuries. From Egyptian love potions to Moroccan talismans and Bedouin incantations, different cultures in the region have unique traditions related to attracting love and deepening relationships.
For example:
In Ancient Egypt, some believed writing a lover’s name on a papyrus scroll and burning it could invoke divine favor. In Moroccan folk magic, certain herbs like rose petals and saffron were used in love charms. In Levantine traditions, poetry and recitations were often employed to win someone’s heart. Do you know of any love-related folk practices from your culture? I’d love to hear about regional traditions and beliefs on love magic