Bijabol (also called Hirabol, Murmukhi, Francun, or Commiphora myrrha) is a hardy shrub native to the arid regions of Africa and Arabia. When its bark is tapped, it releases golden-brown resin drops known as myrrh, prized for their deep, smoky aroma. Myrrh has been treasured for centuries, often used in incense and fragrant oils during important ceremonies and cultural gatherings. The resin features a resinous texture and rich scent. Bijabol continues to hold an honored place in traditional customs and regional heritage.