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Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra is a 13th-century Arabic grimoire attributed to Ahmad al-Buni, recognized as a foundational, yet controversial, manual of Islamic occultism, magic, and theurgy. It details the mystical science of letters, divine names, magic squares, and talismans, often facing bans for its association with forbidden magical practices. For a detailed overview, see the Wikipedia article on Shams al-Ma'arif .

Seek out a Shaykh al-Ruhani (spiritual master) in Morocco, Turkey, or Indonesia. These teachers possess the ijazah (permission) to transmit the knowledge of the Shams safely. They will warn you: "Do not open the Sun unless you can bear its heat." Shams Al Maarif Al Kubra.pdf

The most reliable printed edition is the (Beirut, Lebanon) 4-volume set. No legitimate publisher has released an official PDF because the book is considered too sensitive to digitize widely. Any Shams Al Maarif Al Kubra.pdf you find online is almost certainly a user-scanned bootleg. Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra is a 13th-century Arabic grimoire

Shams al-Ma'arif al-Kubra (The Sun of Knowledge) is a foundational 13th-century text attributed to Ahmad al-Buni that covers Islamic esotericism, talismans, and magic. While considered a forbidden work of sorcery by orthodox Islamic scholars, it remains popular as a source of esoteric knowledge and occult practices. For a historical breakdown of the text, visit Seek out a Shaykh al-Ruhani (spiritual master) in