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AL-KITAB AL-MUBARAK: A GEOMANTIC MANUSCRIPT WITH CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS Iran, dated Muharram 1032 AH (November - December 1622), signed by Mohammad bin Mohammad Al-Haqir Arabic manuscript on paper, 110ff., no fly-leaves, with 21ll. to the page of free-flowing black and red ink naskh script, a thorough compilation of writings on Islamic geomantic and divination practices with relevant words, titles, and sections highlighted in red, catchwords, page numbers in Arabic numerals in the upper left corner, comprising several charts, ritual diagrams, magic squares, abjad calculations, and lists of talismanic and magic symbols, especially the Islamicate Seven Seals, with their powers and attributes, in an embossed paper binding with red fabric spine, the page 21cm x 15cm.

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AL-KITAB AL-MUBARAK: A GEOMANTIC MANUSCRIPT WITH CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS Iran, dated Muharram 1032 AH (November - December 1622), signed by Mohammad bin Mohammad Al-Haqir Arabic manuscript on paper, 110ff., no fly-leaves, with 21ll. to the page of free-flowing black and red ink naskh script, a thorough compilation of writings on Islamic geomantic and divination practices with relevant words, titles, and sections highlighted in red, catchwords, page numbers in Arabic numerals in the upper left corner, comprising several charts, ritual diagrams, magic squares, abjad calculations, and lists of talismanic and magic symbols, especially the Islamicate Seven Seals, with their powers and attributes, in an embossed paper binding with red fabric spine, the page 21cm x 15cm.

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