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Certain sites, like ancient ruins, are avoided due to beliefs they are haunted or cursed
Tales like Humar Al-Qaylah (Midday Donkey) warn children against going out at noon, believed to harm those it encounters
Owls are seen as bad omens, and their hooting is believed to foretell misfortune or death
Throwing salt on the back of a Cururu toad is believed to have mystical effects
If a bird enters the house, it’s a sign of death
Never put a bag on the floor if you want to keep your money
Placing rock salt in corners of the house wards off bad luck
Black cats crossing your path mean bad luck
Sweeping someone’s feet with a broom means they’ll never marry
Leaving your bag or purse on the floor means you’ll lose money
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