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The Forbidden Quotes: Selected Texts from the Archive of Ancient Arabic Magic Manuscripts

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235543157
  • EAN9798235543157
  • Date de parution06/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Forbidden Quotes: Selected Texts from the Archive of Ancient Arabic Magic Manuscripts is an unprecedented, meticulously curated anthology that bridges the gap between history, philosophy, and the enigmatic world of ancient esoteric sciences. This volume serves as a profound window into the intellectual landscape of the Islamic Golden Age and beyond, showcasing the works of polymaths, mystics, and philosophers who sought to decipher the invisible mechanics of the cosmos.
The book navigates the complex dualism of the Arabic occult tradition. It explores the deep, pious, and ascetic practices found in Ahmad al-Buni's Shams al-Ma'arif (The Sun of Knowledge), which emphasizes spiritual elevation and the sacred science of letters, alongside the darker, utilitarian planetary mechanics of Ghayat al-Hakim (The Picatrix). Through these pages, readers are invited to witness the philosophical rationalizations of the Brethren of Purity (Rasa'il Ikhwan al-Safa), the cryptic alphabets used to guard ancient treasures in Shawq al-Mustaham, and the psychological thresholds defined in Fakhr al-Din al-Razi's Al-Sirr al-Maktum.
Far more than a collection of folklore or superstition, this archive treats the Arabic manuscript tradition as a silent custodian of ancient wisdom. It highlights the ancient belief that words, names, and numbers are not merely symbolic, but living vessels of cosmic energy capable of influencing reality when approached with sincerity and purity of heart. The Forbidden Quotes stands as a historical mirror, reflecting a time when science, religion, and magic were fluid, and when the human being was understood as a microcosm containing the blueprints of the stars.
Accompanied by the haunting warnings of the sages who insisted on keeping this knowledge veiled from the unworthy, this book provides a rare, scholarly, and cultural examination of the architecture of creation as envisioned by the masters of old.