Attributed to the 13th-century Sufi scholar Ahmad al-Buni, the work is considered the most famous—and often the most feared—grimoire of the Islamicate world.
I recommend consulting university library databases, academic journals on Islamic esotericism (e.g., Arabica , Journal of Islamic Studies ), or researchers specializing in medieval Islamic magic. Scholars like Denis Gril, Pierre Lory, or Noah Gardiner have published peer-reviewed analyses of the text.
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