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Ahmad al-Buni, the alleged author of Shams Al Maarif Al Kubra, was a 13th-century Sufi master from Algeria. Born in 1187 CE, al-Buni was known for his extensive knowledge of Islamic mysticism, numerology, and the occult sciences. His works, which include several manuscripts on spirituality, magic, and philosophy, have had a profound impact on the development of Sufism and Islamic esotericism.
Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the book has continued to flourish in the shadows. It remains widely read and studied up to the present day, particularly in certain Sufi orders and among practitioners of folk magic. For its defenders, it is not a book of sorcery but a profound work of spirituality and esotericism, using its own internal language to achieve closeness to the divine.
Its sheer breadth and detail have led to it being compared favorably to the famous European grimoire, the Picatrix , with some considering it even more influential in its hemisphere. Shams Al Maarif Al Kubra.pdf
The vast majority of available PDFs are in the original classical Arabic, which is incredibly difficult to translate accurately due to its encoded, poetic, and archaic language.
If you download a PDF file under this name today, you are likely to find one of three things: Ahmad al-Buni, the alleged author of Shams Al
One of the defining features of the text is its heavy reliance on magic squares—grids of numbers where every row, column, and diagonal adds up to the exact same sum. Al-Buni designed these squares using the numerical values of the 99 Beautiful Names of God. When drawn under specific astrological alignments, these squares were believed to act as spiritual talismans for protection, healing, or wealth. 2. The Great Name of God (Ism al-A'zam)
Here is the brutal truth for the digital seeker. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, the
Al-Buni connects earthly rituals with the movements of the planets and stars. The book outlines specific hours of the day and positions of the moon required to craft powerful talismans.
The Shams Al Maarif Al Kubra is a text that embodies the mystique and allure of Islamic esotericism. For those willing to embark on the journey of exploration and discovery, this manuscript offers a profound understanding of the mysteries of existence. As a PDF, the text is now more accessible than ever, allowing seekers of truth to delve into its complexities and uncover its secrets. However, it is essential to approach this text with reverence, respect, and a deep understanding of its context and significance.
Al-Buni posits that the 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet hold latent cosmological energy. Each letter corresponds to specific numeric values, elements, and cosmic forces. By arranging these letters, practitioners claim to tap into the fundamental blueprints of creation. 2. Asrar al-Awfaq (The Secrets of Magic Squares) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
