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Authored by , this text is whispered about in old manuscript circles as a foundational—and dangerous—work. Some claim it blends celestial astrology with rites long erased from public libraries.
This chapter describes a ritual to open a “gate” of evil using Moroccan topography. Specific mountains (e.g., Toubkal), springs (e.g., Ain al-Hajjar), and ruins (e.g., Chellah) are identified as points of fracture where the barrier between the world of humans and the world of the Shayatin (devils) is thin. Authored by , this text is whispered about
From an academic perspective, in any major university collection (Al-Qarawiyyin, Zaytuna, or al-Azhar). The phrase appears to be a modern occultist fabrication blending: Specific mountains (e
When Al-Falaki reached Morocco, Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur al-Dhahabi (r. 1578–1603) was at the height of his power. The Sultan was famously interested in alchemy and astrology. Al-Falaki was given a residence in the in Fes. It is here that he reportedly wrote “the First Book of Evil.” 1578–1603) was at the height of his power
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