The Sun Of Knowledge -shams Al-ma 39-arif- English Pdf

The book is divided into two main parts (the second even rarer than the first). It systematically details:

Q1: Is the "Shams al-Ma'arif English PDF" safe to read on my phone? No. Traditional occultists advise never storing the text on a device you keep in your bedroom, as the names written in the PDF are considered "active entities." Academically, it is safe, but psychologically, the content is disturbing. The Sun Of Knowledge -shams Al-ma 39-arif- English Pdf

Q2: Can I learn to summon Jinn from this PDF? The PDF contains the names, but not the Sultan (control names) which are missing from most English versions. Attempting summoning without the Sultan is like removing the safety catch on a gun—strongly advised against. The book is divided into two main parts

Q3: Why is the PDF so hard to find? Copyright claims by the Al-Buni Foundation (a legal body in Beirut) and removal requests from Google Drive and Dropbox due to "dangerous content" policies have pushed it to the dark web and encrypted archives. The text opens with charts correlating Arabic letters

Q4: Is this the same as The Picatrix? Similar, but not the same. The Picatrix (Ghayat al-Hakim) is also Arabic magic, but Shams al-Ma'arif is more focused on Quranic letters and Jinn kings, whereas Picatrix leans toward planetary images and necromancy.


The text opens with charts correlating Arabic letters with Zodiac signs. For example, the letter Alif (ا) is linked to the Sun, while Ra (ر) is linked to Mercury. The English PDF will show you how to calculate your "Divine Name" based on your birth hour.