This text contains (polytheistic invocations of spirits/jinn) and is forbidden in mainstream Islam. Handle with scholarly caution.
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by Amina Inloes, which is regarded as one of the most comprehensive English renditions available The University of Edinburgh "Johann Voldemont" Version: In 2023, a work titled "Shams al-Ma'arif: Talismans and Magic Squares" was released, focusing on the magical aspects of the text Where to Find Material (PDFs/Resources) Archive.org:
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