Shams Ul - Maarif Ul Kubra Urdu Pdf
Each Arabic letter has a numerical value. Al-Buni maps these letters to celestial planets, angels, and hours of the day. For example, the letter Alif (1) corresponds to the Divine Self.
The work is a comprehensive guide to "hidden" knowledge, bridging spiritual cosmology with practical occult rituals. Shams Ul Maarif Ul Kubra Urdu Pdf
(Arabic: Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra ) is widely considered one of the most famous and influential texts on Islamic occultism, talismanic magic, and spirituality. Authored in the 13th century by the Sufi mystic Ahmed al-Buni , the book holds a legendary status in the esoteric traditions of the Muslim world. Each Arabic letter has a numerical value
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| Item | Details | |------|----------| | | شمسُ المعارفِ الكُبرى | | Title (Urdu) | شمس المعارف الکبرى (Urdu Translation) | | Author | Shams‑ul‑Ma‘ārif (pen‑name of Mulla Ali al‑Qari , 16th‑century Sufi scholar) | | Genre | Islamic mysticism, occult sciences, ʿIlm al‑ḥurūf (letter‑magic), ṭarīqah practices, prophetic traditions | | Language | Original Arabic; widely translated into Urdu, Persian, Turkish, and several other languages | | First Publication | 16th‑century manuscript; first printed Urdu edition appeared in the early 20th century (Kashmir/Delhi presses) | | Modern Editions | Multiple re‑prints by Islamic publishing houses (e.g., Maktaba‑e‑Tayyib , Maktaba‑e‑Ilm‑e‑Quran , Dar‑ul‑Kitaab ) and a few digital PDF releases (often scanned from the printed Urdu edition) |
The original text is written in dense, classical Arabic, filled with obscure terminologies. For decades, South Asian mystics had to rely on oral transmission.