Shams al-Ma'arif wa Lata'if al-'Awarif is a medieval Arabic grimoire attributed to Ahmad al-Buni (d. ca. 1225 CE). It is a major work in Islamic occultism and esoteric traditions, covering talismans, numerology (abjad), letter mysticism, magic squares, astrology, and spiritual practices. The text exists in multiple parts and recensions; its title means "The Book of the Sun of Gnosis and the Subtleties of Elevated Things."
Original Arabic manuscripts (scanned by the British Library and the University of Leipzig) carry opening warnings that translate roughly to: "He who looks into this book without completing the 40-day purification shall be struck blind." This warning has historically prevented ambitious translators from finishing the job. Shams Al-maarif English Translation Pdf
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While there isn't a direct PDF translation of Shams Al-Ma'arif in English, there are some translations and interpretations available: While there isn't a direct PDF translation of
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The book is a compendium of "secret knowledge" intended for spiritual seekers, focusing on:
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