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The movie utilizes a pseudo-documentary/found-footage format to enhance its "true story" claim, a hallmark of director Hasan Karacadağ 's work.

The story revolves around a woman named Kübra, who has been suffering from inexplicable physical and psychological torments. Her family, terrified and out of options, calls in a local imam and "hocas" (religious healers) to perform an exorcism. Unlike the "one priest and a prayer" setup of The Exorcist , the Islamic tradition depicted here involves a chaotic, intense team of healers attempting to negotiate with, expel, or destroy the Jinn responsible. i--- Dabbe Curse Of The Jinn 2013

(Turkish: Dabbe: Cin Çarpması ), released on August 2, 2013, is a landmark Turkish supernatural horror film that redefined the "found-footage" subgenre within Islamic cinema. Directed by Hasan Karacadağ , the film is the fourth installment in the Dabbe franchise and is widely considered one of the most terrifying entries due to its blend of rural folk horror and religious exorcism themes. Plot Summary: Science vs. Folklore Unlike the "one priest and a prayer" setup

The title is misleading. “Dabbe” (often spelled Dabbetü'l-Arz or Dabba ) is a cryptic creature in Islamic eschatology—a “Beast of the Earth” that will emerge before the Day of Judgment to mark believers and unbelievers. However, in Karacadağ’s universe, Dabbe refers to a specific curse: a black magic ritual that binds a Jinn to a victim’s descendants. Once activated, the Jinn does not merely possess; it replaces the host’s soul. Plot Summary: Science vs