Amliyat encompasses a wide range of practices, including:

Unlike mainstream Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Amliyat focuses on the Ilm-e-Jafar (the science of letters and numbers) and Ilm-e-Ramal (divination). Sindhi Amliyat is distinct because it incorporates the cultural and spiritual heritage of Sindhi Sufi saints like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Sachal Sarmast, and Makhdoom Bilawal.

The search for is not merely about collecting spells. It is a journey toward understanding the unseen fabric of creation—how letters, numbers, and divine names interact. Sindh’s spiritual masters gave the world a unique path: one where the Qur’an meets the stars.

Methods for creating protective or corrective charms.

Historically, Amliyat knowledge was guarded jealously by Amils (practitioners). Books were handwritten, often in archaic scripts, and passed down only to trusted disciples. Many of these physical books have been lost to time, termites, or the elements. Scanning these texts into PDF format ensures that centuries of research and spiritual insight are not lost to history.