Ya Kafir — Uhruc
The phrase (often spelled "Uhruc Ya Kafir") translates from Arabic to "Exit, O disbeliever" or "Get out, O infidel."
Used in short-form videos to "shoo away" a friend who says something controversial or to react to a strange "cursed" image. Uhruc Ya Kafir
The vocal clip has been sampled in various Phonk and electronic music tracks, contributing to its viral status in "edgy" or dark-aesthetic video edits. Usage Contexts The phrase (often spelled "Uhruc Ya Kafir") translates
On platforms like TikTok and Instagram, the phrase—often accompanied by specific dramatic audio—is used humorously. People apply it to situations where they are jokingly "exorcising" someone for having a "bad take," an annoying habit, or acting "possessed" by a weird mood. People apply it to situations where they are
In contemporary digital culture, this phrase is primarily associated with:
Found in religious videos or literature regarding spiritual healing and protection.
It is a common command used by practitioners of Ruqyah (Islamic exorcism) to order a jinn or demonic entity to leave a person's body.