bakhoor
Bakhoor, also known as bakhur or bakhur, is a fragrant incense traditionally used in the Middle East, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and Iran. It is made from a blend of aromatic woods, resins, and spices, which are ground into a fine powder and then mixed with a small amount of water to form a paste. This paste is then rolled into small balls or cylinders, which are typically burned in a bakhoor burner or a special incense holder.
Bakhoor is often used in religious and cultural ceremonies, as well as in everyday life for its
In addition to its aromatic properties, bakhoor is also used for its aesthetic appeal. The smoke produced
Despite its widespread use, bakhoor is not without controversy. Some critics argue that the burning of bakhoor