Skhur is a North African word that means "witchcraft" or "sorcery."
- Skhur may refer to the art, the practitioner, or both, depending on regional accent and local use.
- Skhur is usually said to be driven by envy, jealously, resentment, and/or the desire to settle old scores, which may be viewed as a desire for justice depending on circumstances and views.
- Skhur is seldom started by strangers or at random.
- Instead, it's more of a passive-aggressive way to settle scores within a family or group.
- Skhur is usually started by neighbors or relatives seeking magical fulfillment covertly engaging a skilled magical practitioner with spell-casting and spirit-working abilities.
- These experts are also recruited to help people get rid of skhur and recover from its consequences.
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