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It is one of the popular games played by children in many Arab countries.

Overview.
They are glass balls the size of large beads, decorated with multiple colors that distinguish them from each other. Children buy them from neighborhood shops. According to the rules of the game, the player must hit his opponent's ball with his own, throwing it in an artistic way using his two fingers. Whoever wins takes possession of what his partner has in the game, so everyone competes to collect the largest number of them and boasts about the number he owns.
How to play
One of the players throws a marble into the arena, and the other throws another marble, and they compete to see who can hit the other's marble. Whoever hits his teammate's marble takes it and it becomes his. The boys make a triangle called the "hazeez" (area), which they draw on the dirt, and they put marbles in it, one marble for each of them. They start shooting marbles at the hazeez group. If one of them hits a marble, it is his right. If he hits the marble, his teammate has the right to take it, provided that he announces beforehand that he intends to hit (mjawaz) on the head and on the heart.