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الاثنين: 08 ديسمبر 2025
  • 29 September 2025
  • 17:49

Khaberni - The village of Kharja in the Irbid Governorate in northern Jordan bid farewell, on Monday, Khaberni. Its deceased, Hajjah Fatima Mahmoud Al-Zu'bi, known in the north as "the bone setter," devoted her life to serving the people of her town and surrounding areas, treating fractures and healing people with her expert hands Khaberni in the traditional Arab way.
Hajjah Fatima Al-Zu'bi was known as the physician of hearts before bodies, with not a house in Kharja or the neighboring villages without a memory of her touch of loyalty Khaberni. She spent many years treating Jordanians, setting their fractures according to her relatives for "Khaberni," volunteering her time and effort, and offering whatever she could of her knowledge and experience in treating the sick and mending broken spirits.
Her pure body was buried, Khaberni, after the Dhuhr prayer on Monday from Al-Rahma Mosque to the town cemetery according to Khaberni, in a funeral attended by hundreds from the region, in tribute and loyalty to her fragrant biography and love for the deceased, may Allah have mercy on her, Al-Zu'bi.
A condolence house for the deceased is held for men at Al-Zu'bi Al-Zu'atrah Guesthouse, Khaberni and for women at the home of the deceased.
 

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