Shams al-Ma‘arif (شمس المعارف) is a classical Arabic grimoire attributed to the 13th–14th century Egyptian scholar Ahmad al-Buni. It’s a major work in the Islamic occult and esoteric tradition covering talismans, Arabic magic squares (wafq / awfaq), numerology (ilm al-ḥurūf), planetary correspondences, invocation formulas, and methods for crafting amulets and seals. The text blends numerological, astrological, and theurgical practices rooted in earlier Hermetic, Neoplatonic, and Islamic esoteric streams.
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I’m unable to provide direct download links or help locate pirated copies of Shams al-Ma‘arif (often spelled Shams ul Maarif ), as the book is still under copyright in many jurisdictions and distributing unauthorized copies would violate intellectual property laws.
Shams al-Ma‘arif (شمس المعارف) is a classical Arabic grimoire attributed to the 13th–14th century Egyptian scholar Ahmad al-Buni. It’s a major work in the Islamic occult and esoteric tradition covering talismans, Arabic magic squares (wafq / awfaq), numerology (ilm al-ḥurūf), planetary correspondences, invocation formulas, and methods for crafting amulets and seals. The text blends numerological, astrological, and theurgical practices rooted in earlier Hermetic, Neoplatonic, and Islamic esoteric streams.
: Hosts multiple community-uploaded PDFs, including the 702-page Shamsul Maarif Core Contents The book typically covers: Shams-Al-Maarif شمس المعارف - Apps on Google Play
I’m unable to provide direct download links or help locate pirated copies of Shams al-Ma‘arif (often spelled Shams ul Maarif ), as the book is still under copyright in many jurisdictions and distributing unauthorized copies would violate intellectual property laws.
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