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Supernatural Events and Initial Encounters
📌 The narrator initially experienced strange phenomena, including seeing someone running in the garden late at night, which turned out to be a beautiful young woman named Maryam.
😨 He later saw a terrifying, tall, black figure with wide eyes sitting at his desk in his second-floor room, which vanished when he approached the window.
😱 The next morning, the narrator experienced a severe burning sensation in the shower, followed by the bathroom filling with intense fire, trapping him in what felt like hell.
🤕 Following a violent physical attack in his sleep (being pushed off the bed and bleeding heavily from the head), he finally sought help from his uncle Rabie.
The Introduction of the Sheikh and Rituals
🕌 Uncle Rabie contacted Sheikh Fayez, who claimed to possess powers to communicate with the unseen world and agreed to perform the "Prayer of the Possessed" (Salat Al-Masus) to open the narrator's sight.
⚗️ The preparatory rituals for the Sheikh were unsettling: drinking the Sheikh's urine mixed with water and the narrator being required to provide his own urine for ablution to "engage evil spirits."
🔪 The ritual involved tying the narrator to a chair, burning incense, having a black goat slaughtered over his head, and being covered in its blood.
The Revelation of the Curse and History
📜 Sheikh Fayez revealed that the narrator is afflicted by the "Curse of Kourk" (Lannat Kourk), rooted in a historical struggle for the "Book of the Journey to Hell" (Sifr Jahannam).
👑 Kourk, a medieval sorcerer, sought the book to control underworld demons, which he obtained after murdering its original author, Zikola, and brutally desecrating his body (as seen in the narrator's trance-like vision).
🩸 The curse is tied to the narrator’s great-grandmother, a descendant of a European queen who stole the book from Kourk and brought it to Morocco, hiding it in the villa.
Unmasking the Deception and Confrontation
😠 The narrator discovered that Uncle Rabie and his family were actively collaborating with Sheikh Fayez to locate the book, using him as a pawn, and had been subtly poisoning or harming him for years.
🐍 Sheikh Fayez summoned a giant black snake (Assar Ibn Abanis), a weak follower of the demon *Dham*, and burned it to ash using a blue flame, claiming this proved his power.
💥 Upon being released, the narrator confronted Rabie and Fayez, but Fayez attempted another ritual. When the narrator refused, he was violently attacked again, causing him to pass out.
Key Points & Insights
➡️ Initial Protection: The narrator found solace and temporary mental relief after sincerely praying and asking God for forgiveness, suggesting faith is an antidote to the negative energy.
➡️ The Unseen Collaborators: The narrator's uncle, Rabie, his wife, and son Ibrahim were actively involved in the rituals, attempting to manipulate him for the book, highlighting family betrayal in supernatural contexts.
➡️ The Queen’s Connection: The current haunting stems from a 300-year-old conflict involving a European Queen (the narrator's ancestor) who stole the powerful Grimoire, "Sifr Jahannam," and hid it in the villa.
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Duration: 45:32
Supernatural Events and Initial Encounters
📌 The narrator initially experienced strange phenomena, including seeing someone running in the garden late at night, which turned out to be a beautiful young woman named Maryam.
😨 He later saw a terrifying, tall, black figure with wide eyes sitting at his desk in his second-floor room, which vanished when he approached the window.
😱 The next morning, the narrator experienced a severe burning sensation in the shower, followed by the bathroom filling with intense fire, trapping him in what felt like hell.
🤕 Following a violent physical attack in his sleep (being pushed off the bed and bleeding heavily from the head), he finally sought help from his uncle Rabie.
The Introduction of the Sheikh and Rituals
🕌 Uncle Rabie contacted Sheikh Fayez, who claimed to possess powers to communicate with the unseen world and agreed to perform the "Prayer of the Possessed" (Salat Al-Masus) to open the narrator's sight.
⚗️ The preparatory rituals for the Sheikh were unsettling: drinking the Sheikh's urine mixed with water and the narrator being required to provide his own urine for ablution to "engage evil spirits."
🔪 The ritual involved tying the narrator to a chair, burning incense, having a black goat slaughtered over his head, and being covered in its blood.
The Revelation of the Curse and History
📜 Sheikh Fayez revealed that the narrator is afflicted by the "Curse of Kourk" (Lannat Kourk), rooted in a historical struggle for the "Book of the Journey to Hell" (Sifr Jahannam).
👑 Kourk, a medieval sorcerer, sought the book to control underworld demons, which he obtained after murdering its original author, Zikola, and brutally desecrating his body (as seen in the narrator's trance-like vision).
🩸 The curse is tied to the narrator’s great-grandmother, a descendant of a European queen who stole the book from Kourk and brought it to Morocco, hiding it in the villa.
Unmasking the Deception and Confrontation
😠 The narrator discovered that Uncle Rabie and his family were actively collaborating with Sheikh Fayez to locate the book, using him as a pawn, and had been subtly poisoning or harming him for years.
🐍 Sheikh Fayez summoned a giant black snake (Assar Ibn Abanis), a weak follower of the demon *Dham*, and burned it to ash using a blue flame, claiming this proved his power.
💥 Upon being released, the narrator confronted Rabie and Fayez, but Fayez attempted another ritual. When the narrator refused, he was violently attacked again, causing him to pass out.
Key Points & Insights
➡️ Initial Protection: The narrator found solace and temporary mental relief after sincerely praying and asking God for forgiveness, suggesting faith is an antidote to the negative energy.
➡️ The Unseen Collaborators: The narrator's uncle, Rabie, his wife, and son Ibrahim were actively involved in the rituals, attempting to manipulate him for the book, highlighting family betrayal in supernatural contexts.
➡️ The Queen’s Connection: The current haunting stems from a 300-year-old conflict involving a European Queen (the narrator's ancestor) who stole the powerful Grimoire, "Sifr Jahannam," and hid it in the villa.
📸 Video summarized with SummaryTube.com on Feb 20, 2026, 11:52 UTC
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