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the hours. Understand this according to the difficulties arising from confusion.
To explain this in full detail would require many volumes, but our intention is
brevity and accessibility. To God belongs the straight path, and He is
the one asked to reveal this to those who deserve it and hide it from those unworthy of it.
I did not feel at ease revealing this according to its nature until after
I achieved my purpose in both paths. Praise be to God who guided us
to this; we would not have been guided had God not guided us. The messengers of
our Lord have surely brought the truth. A common Quranic citation (7:43) used to validate the spiritual truth of the text.
A Veil of Light My Lord, aid me within the chamber of the light of Your awe until I emerge from it with
rays of majesty upon my face that snatch away the sight of the envious
among Jinn and mankind. Blind them from casting the arrows of envy into
the target of my intention. Shield me from them with the Veil of Light, whose interior is light
and whose exterior is fire. I travel by Your name, the Light, and Your face, the Light.
O Light of Light, I ask that You veil me in the light of Your name by the light of Your name,
a veil that prevents me from every deficiency, protecting my essence, my accidents accidents: in philosophy, non-essential properties like color or weight, and my status.
Indeed, You are the Light of all and the Illuminator of all by Your light. You shall call
with this prayer forty-eight times during this hour,
while in a state of ritual purity and after praying two units of prayer rak‘ahs regarding requests for
dignity, the establishment of one's word, the subduing of the enemy, and what is suitable
to this style of the verses of the Mighty Book: "God is the Light of
the heavens and the earth; the likeness of His light is as a niche wherein is
a lamp..." The famous "Light Verse" (Ayat al-Nur) from the Quran, 24:35. to the end of this verse. [Recite] this aforementioned number
in a dark room with eyes closed; [the practitioner] will witness
wondrous lights filling his heart. If he persists in this, they will take form
for him in the sensory world. This is a remembrance dhikr: repetitive spiritual invocation suitable for people of high resolve
The practice and the people of and spiritual retreats. Its writer and its carrier will see benefits manifest in
the powers of the soul and the subduing of his enemy and adversary that he did not
know before. For whoever is able to treat with it the ailments
located in the head, especially those arising from coldness, we have found it is proven