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The Prophet Mohammed recommended the use of Esphand and it was the chosen incense of the Prophet. He said it held the cure to over 70 diseases and expelled worries and Demons. It is also one of the Key ingredients to the Native American drink Ayahuasca. Now you may purchase your very own Esphand seeds from HashemsFilms! For more information please see:
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In Turkey Peganum harmala is called yüzerlik or üzerlik. Dried capsules from this plant are strung and hung in homes or vehicles to protect against "the evil eye."
In Iran, Iraq, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and parts of Turkey, dried capsules (known in Persian as ????? espænd or ????????? esfænd-daneh) mixed with other ingredients are placed onto red hot charcoal,[8] where they explode with little popping noises, releasing a fragrant smoke that is wafted around the head of those afflicted by or exposed to the gaze of strangers. As this is done, an ancient prayer is recited. This prayer is said by Muslims as well as by Zoroastrians. This Persian practice dates to pre-Islamic, Zoroastrian times. In Iran, this ritual is sometimes performed in traditional restaurants, where customers are exposed to the eyes of strangers.
Harmal has been used as an entheogen in the Middle East, and in modern Western culture, it is often used as an analogue of Banisteriopsis caapi to create an ad hoc Ayahuasca, the South American mixture of phytoindoles including DMT with ß-carbolines. However, Harmal has distinct aspects from caapi and a unique entheogenic signature. Some scholars identify Harmal with the entheogenic haoma of pre-Zoroastrian Persian religions
Isfand - Deebo - 12/01/2012 16:23:47
Asalaam Alaykum! What is the recommended special prayer to be recited while using these seeds?