Sahiracraft
Sahiracraft (noun): a term used to describe a form of witchcraft or magical practice associated with the Arabic word "sahira," meaning "witch." The term is a portmanteau of "Sahira" and "witchcraft," and may be used to refer to any form of magical practice that draws inspiration from Arabic, Middle Eastern, or North African traditions. The use of the term "Sahiracraft" is not limited to practitioners of Arabic or Islamic faiths, and may be used by anyone regardless of cultural or religious background. Examples of Sahiracraft practices may include divination, spell-casting, or the use of talismans and amulets. The term "Sahiracraft" may also be used to describe a specific tradition or system of magical practice developed by individual practitioners or groups.
"My great-grandmother was known in her village as a master of Sahiracraft, able to heal the sick, ward off evil spirits, and cast powerful spells with nothing more than herbs and incantations"