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The image is a digital graphic displaying white text against a solid mustard yellow background. The text describes the cultural significance and widespread presence of the Hand of Fatima and nazar blue eye beads as protective charms against the evil eye, commonly affixed to doors, cars, and baby clothes. It also outlines a belief that a broken or detached charm signifies its successful absorption of harm. These cultural practices are relevant to regions including Tanger, Morocco. No specific individuals, physical objects, actions, interactions, or a tangible environment within the city of Tanger are visually depicted within this digital graphic, beyond the text and two accompanying emojis: a raised hand (✋) and an evil eye (🧿).
MEKHIKO

Mar 10, 2026, 4:53 AM

Tanger طنجة, Morocco

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The image is a digital graphic displaying white text against a solid mustard yellow background. The text describes the cultural significance and widespread presence of the Hand of Fatima and nazar blue eye beads as protective charms against the evil eye, commonly affixed to doors, cars, and baby clothes. It also outlines a belief that a broken or detached charm signifies its successful absorption of harm. These cultural practices are relevant to regions including Tanger, Morocco. No specific individuals, physical objects, actions, interactions, or a tangible environment within the city of Tanger are visually depicted within this digital graphic, beyond the text and two accompanying emojis: a raised hand (✋) and an evil eye (🧿).

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