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Kerucut Dupa Cendana Buatan Tangan | Wangi Alami Tahan Lama
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craftihouse · 2 years
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Refresh your home with help of Cute metal #mabkhara 💕#mabkhara #mabkharah #mabkharaoud #oud #bakhoor #bakhoorburner #bakhoorlovers #bakhooronline #bakhoorburners #craftihouse #craftihousegallery #craftihouseshop #dubaisouvenir #dubaimall #dubailife #dubailifestyle #alseef #alseefdubai #mombaibakhoor #freshness #goodsmells #goodsmell #arabicbakhoor #arabicbakhour #arabicoud #arabicmabkhara #incenseburner #insenceholder (at Dubai United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfCVw7NMTJk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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digitalislamicguide · 6 months
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Surah Yasin (Yaseen) | Chapter 002| Yasin Surah Full | Surah Yasin & Sur...
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lucygao97 · 2 years
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Wholesale Eid Ramadan gifts new wood censer old style incense burner
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rosinaperfumery · 1 year
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Welcome to the Diwan. The scent of Bakhoor emanates from the Mabkhara, greeting you as you enter. This is the famed royal hospitality of Dubai 🇦🇪 #diwan #thespiritofdubai #dubai  #rosinaperfumery #perfume #niche #nicheperfume #nicheperfumery #nicheperfumerygreece
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floral-poisons · 2 years
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ooh i'd totally place you in pomefiore. your writing has a romantic aspect to it. i get the vibes of contemporary with a mary shelley or giacomo leopardi flair to it ??
i'd love to hear about the topics in the arts and the humanities that you're into ! at the moment im graduating high school and likely going to double major in world history as well as literature and then eventually i'll get a law degree.
im an avid reader and writer, but i also delve into art through paintings and sketches. stem ?? idk her bc i cannot with stem-
on the topic of the humanities and arts though , i'd like to point out the 'why the curtains are blue' argument because i personally find it absurd. our english teachers were honestly trying to teach us critical thinking skills as well as opening our eyes to the ideas of symbolism. the argument is just stupid , to be frank.
i like to think that the little bits of symbolism that are claimed to be "unimportant" were subconscious. for example , im writing a drama novel that takes place in tahirid yemen and one of my protagonists furrowed his brows once a mabkhara brushed against his skin in the first chapter. at first i wrote it because he was worried since having the incense burner so close to the table's edge is dangerous, but then i wrote my fourth chapter and accidently gave him more reason to dislike mabkharas.
<3 genie anon <3
honestly it's probably because i go with vibes in my writing. like i'm all about description because my imagination is super vivid and i have super vivid scenes that play out like a movie.
i also don't know stem. we don't talk about her lol. i am a woman in humanities.
YES YES AND YES!! HIT IT RIGHT ON THE NAIL!! ironically enough i actually had a section of my final paper for my victorian literature class about the "why are the curtain blue?" meme. the fact that people look down upon humanities because "we're pulling at threads" is really absurd and it kind of stems from misogyny. humanities is 1. deemed "feminine" and 2. a lot of fears about reading stem from women reading and women becoming passionate about what they're reading. it's also based in capitalism. humanities isn't seen as "successful" and our degrees are seen as "useless" which is the funniest thing ever. in stem, ethics is extremely important so for stem people to disregard humanities as "useless" is super funny.
i personally like symbolism and i think reading into things more is also important for media literacy (which people clearly lack nowadays). symbolism, imo, makes things better (and so does philosophy but i'm apparently one of the rare few that thinks philosophy makes everything better).
i am a literature major actually genie anon! but i am specifically concentrating in cinema studies which means i am studying movies. symbolism in movies is a lot easier to portray than in books honestly which is why i think symbolism improves. i do love what i'm doing so much that i even write critical essays about film in my spare time!! rn though i'm more or less focusing on applications and on making sure i fulfill my undergrad requirements.
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nabta2nakhla-blog · 18 days
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mennãs mabkhara + bukhoor box & event (2022) // in collaboration with ahlam to purchase this special box lovely bonus short film by somaya
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no-one2228 · 21 days
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Farewell, رمضان
One’s heart bleeds when a loved one leaves
Indeed, exactly is true when Ramadhan departs
Just as when one burns bakhoor in its mabkhara,
Disappearing into fumes with only the fragrance remaining
If only time could be made hostage
To render it motionless and seize the very moments
Then none is more worthy than its blessed days
Due to the magnified virtues and rewards of which only Allah knows
Anguish swarms my heart as it now bids its farewell
While I could only wonder if I had done enough
Enough to save myself from the punishment of Hell
And just enough to be from among the ahlul Jannah
Oh Allah, it is You Who never wrongs His slaves
And it is You Whose Mercy is matchless
Accept all my deeds even if they were an atom of weight in abundance
And I ask you to overlook all my shortcomings
Oh Allah, l am clothed with filth and frailty
I have grown so weak and in need of much guidance
None can help me but only through Your presence
Oh You, Whose dress is Honor and Nobility
Oh Allah, I have drifted far away from the image I emulate
Pardon me oh Allah as I recognize my lapses
Verily, Ramadhan brought me back and made me realize
That no doubt, this world is only a disbeliever’s paradise
Oh Allah, it wasn’t the best start I must admit
But I exerted the best efforts in the final stretch
However, only You can accept and reward whom You will
So I seek refuge in You from it being abandoned as a waste
May the lessons it brought remain in our hearts
May we preserve our Taqwa and nafs
May Allah bestow guidance and His mercy upon us
And may He bring us closer to Him and grant us success
As the Month steps out from our homes
None is guaranteed of another chance
So accept it, oh Allah, from us
And may we not be from among whom the Prophet cursed
Aameen.
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sascorhomedecor · 9 months
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Types, uses and benefita of bakhoor or bakhur
The Arabic word for fumes, Bakhoor or Bakhur, is well known for performing buildings or environments. In this context, the word “Bakhoor” mostly refers to wood chips that have been infused with aromatic oud oil, which is obtained from the uncommon Aquilaria tree. The heartwood of the tree is invaded by an infectious mould, which later yields a dark, fragrant resin from which the oil is extracted.
It is imported from the Arabic world and is available in a wide range of flavours. Bakhoor had a lengthy history of use in ancient Egypt, Arabia, and other nations. Although smoking bakhoor is mostly exclusive to Saudi Arabia now, other Arab nations continue to enjoy the fragrance and history of this aromatic smudge.
Chips specifically from the Aquilaria tree wood that have been steeped in fragrant oils are referred to by additional words like Muttar and Mamool. The wood shavings from the Aquilaria tree, known by other names like Mabsoos and Mabthooth, are used and steeped in scented oils. Bakhoor generally refers to muttar, mamool, mabsoos, and mabthooth.
Types of Bakhoor
Natural Oudh wood chips
Wood chips have a variety of distinctive scents that are not perfume-like. Due to agarwood’s (Oudh) aromatic properties, the smells are distinct from one another. such as the region, the origin of the plant’s branch, trunk, and roots, the amount of time since infection, and the harvesting and processing techniques. Since the exquisite scent is already extracted from the heartwood of Aquilaria trees, natural wood chips are burned as they naturally are, free from the impact of additives. Given its rarity, this kind of incense is pricey and elegant. These wood chips have a rough texture and are not greasy. Among them are:
Marooki Aryan oud wood bakhoor
Marooki oud wood bakhoor
Kalimantan super oud wood bakhoor
kalimantan oud wood bakhoor
Loose fine oudh incense (bukhoor)
The word “Mabthooth” for this kind of incense is loose bakhoor. Agarwood (Oudh) shavings are processed into fine powder to create it.
pieces combined with aromatic stones, mystic, and natural resins like Arabic gums. After that, either pure essential oils or fragrance oils are infused into the mixture. The fine Oudh wood powder may occasionally be formed into tiny balls or coins by adding additional natural gums.
Soaked oud wood bakhoor
combining the natural Oud Wood Bakhoor and the Scented Oud Wood Bakhoor for the best of both worlds. To make this kind of bakhoor, either the Kalimantan or Marooki bakhoor are divided into smaller pieces and then soaked in a pure attar oud blend. The oud wood chips are then removed and allowed to completely dry after being kept soaked in oil for a while to allow it to permeate the wood pores.
When the oud wood chip is placed on a hot plate or charcoal, this method of making bakhoor becomes unique. As the heat inside the wood chip increases, the oil is forced out, giving off a wonderful perfume. When the oil has dried, the natural resin within the oud wood chip starts to exude, giving off a majestic natural woody perfume. This scent is blended with the smell of the burning wood, giving the environment more depth.
Incense stick
Punsticks and aromatic oil are used to make incense sticks. Any kind of wood, including agarwood, is processed, crushed, and fashioned into sticks after being soaked in scented oil. After that, it will be left out in the sun for three days to dry. Since burning incense with incense sticks is believed to be the slowest method, the aroma will be able to travel further and cling to the air for longer periods of time. They have a reputation for reviving the spirit and energising the mind. Incense sticks don’t require a Mabkhara or a piece of charcoal, unlike other varieties of bakhoor. It only has to be lit with a lighter and set far from combustible materials.
Usage of Bakhoor
The distinctive scent of Bakhoor is suitable for every situation. Its gentle perfume reminds one of garden odours. The blend is given further depth by the addition of incense, oud, and musk. The most typical application of bakhoor is burning. As a result of the process, aromatic molecules are released, and grey ash is produced, signifying the burning of the fragrance.
Traditionally, bakhoor is burned in a mabkhara, an incense burner. Bakhoor is burned using discs of charcoal. Even though electric incense burners are very popular today, burning bakhoor is still typically done using charcoal. But charcoal is more practical and simpler to clean.
Various Benefits of Bakhoor
It is commonly known that Bakhoor has advantages. It is the incense that is used most frequently. It is a herb with a wide range of applications. It can be applied to manage scent and odour. Due to its ability to bring about a feeling of relaxation, it is frequently utilised for meditation. Although its aroma might not be as alluring as that of other incenses, it is quite versatile and might be good for your home and your health.
Bakhoor is a mixture of many components. It comes in a variety of forms, unlike incense, which uses synthetic fragrant ingredients. While some varieties are formed entirely of natural components, others are. Agarwood is a component of the highest-quality goods, but a few also include a few synthetic substances.
The aroma of bakhoor is extremely strong. Because of how aromatic it is, it is perfect for scented candles and burners. It is a mainstay of Arabian culture and is utilised by Muslims to commemorate important events and unwind. It is customary to pass it from host to host, and it is thought to be just as significant as providing coffee. You’ll want to keep your guests smelling as good as possible if you’re hosting them.
In conclusion
Bakhoor is used by people for both relaxation and religious ceremonies. It has such a nice aroma that you might use it to scent your home and encourage meditation. It is frequently utilised at funerals and is believed to draw angels. Additionally, Muslims frequently utilise it as a scent during religious rituals. The fragrant perfume of bakhoor will help those who are meditating or in a profound state of concentration. It is burnt in bakhoor burner mostly made up of brass or steel, sascor home decor has its collection.
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jainsuperstore · 1 year
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What is Bakhoor? How to Burn Bakhoor at your Home?
Bukhoor (Arabic spelling"bkhwr") or Bakhour (also known as Bakhour Bakhoor is the Arabic name used to refer to the kind of wood chips that have been soaked in fragrance oils. When bakhoor is ignited in an incense burner that is traditional it's exotic and the gorgeous fragrance is released to the surroundings and creates enjoyment. Burning Bakhoor is additionally part of Arabic tradition and tradition and.
Bakhoor's appearance can be different in its appearance it could be in the shape of blocks, chips, or even balls even in chocolate-like shapes.
What is Bakhoor Made Of?
When we refer to a woodchip to Bakhoor that means that the chip is comprised of mamool, assorted of muattar and mabthooth. Mabsoos/Mabthooth is a specific term used when wood shavings are used as well as being soaked in aromatic oils.
What is the difference between Oud and Bakhoor scents?
There's a lot of confusion amongst people and those who love incense over the distinction between Oud and Bakhoor. Simple to understand, Oud specifically refers to the raw Agarwood chips(small pieces of agarwood's wood) that have gone through only minimal treatment (cleaning/polishing) and thus are considered to be completely natural.
They are Agarwood chips are sourced from the trees which produce resin, which is typically that of Aquilaria species.
Bakhoor is generally a term used to describe refined incense that contains a variety of ingredients, typically the natural ones, but not always. A few good bakhoor chips, or incense, also contain Oud/agarwood, either in the form of oil attar or wood powder.
The majority of the readily accessible Bakhoor available generally contains various synthetic aromatic compounds because of which , in some instances, it could have an oily look.
How to Choose Good Quality Bakhoor? If you're just starting out or haven't tried the Bakhooe before, it is important to be aware of selecting the most appropriate bakhoor chips.
The Bakhoor generally available on the market is typical of poor quality. Some sellers offer bakhoor, claiming it is a large amount of Agarwood. Be aware that Agarwood/Oud can be a costly material. If you're buying lower-cost Bakhoor It is likely that it doesn't contain Oud or very low-quality Agarwood is utilized in it.
There are also companies that truly appreciate the process of making incense and make premium Bakhoor made of top-quality Oud incenses, incenses, as well as natural fragrance oils. Although their products are more expensive more than other brands on the market.
How to Use/Burn Bakhoor at Home?
There are a variety of ways that people consume bakhoor. The most popular method of eating bakhoor is burning them in order that the lovely aromatic molecules that it releases are released to the surrounding area.
To be able to burn Bakhoor in your home, you'll need to have these items on hand:
bakhoor chips Incense burners, also known as mabkhara charcoal discs
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thatsbutterbaby · 3 years
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Incense Burner.  Iran, 11th-13th century.  Bronze inlaid with copper.
Measuring almost 30 centimetres in height and cast in bronze, this bird-shaped object[1] once served as an incense burner (known as mabkhara or majmar in Arabic and ‘ud-suz in Persian). A bowl suspended from the bird’s stomach—concealed when the bird was set upright—could be filled with dry incense, which was then lit. Perfumed smoke would have dispersed through decorative holes pierced in the bird’s neck, stomach, wings, and tail. Close examination reveals that this bird’s tail in fact takes the shape of a miniature bird, creating a playful mirroring effect between the main body of the incense burner and its extremity. Along with its considerable size, the choice of bronze for this incense burner suggests it was used in a ceremonial or palatial context.
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lucygao97 · 2 years
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New design epoxy wood censer incense burner
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diviandecor · 3 years
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