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Al-Dabbagh reveals how the Greatest Name of God vibrates through creation. He explains why certain verses of the Quran can heal the incurable—not as magic, but as physics of the unseen .

This is not fiction. Al-Dabbagh classifies jinn tribes, their locations, their religions, and how they secretly interact with human markets and homes. He warns that some "mental illnesses" are actually spiritual warfare—and gives the antidote. Why This Book Was Almost Burned Because al-Dabbagh was illiterate, he had no "scholarly filter." He spoke from direct unveiling ( kashf ). When the formal jurists of Fez heard his claims—that a saint could see the Preserved Tablet, that charity changes divine decrees, that God speaks to the commoner more directly than to the scholar—they called him a heretic. kitab al ibriz pdf

Forget everything you know about "holy men." Al-Dabbagh describes saints who appear as beggars but hold the balance of oceans in their hearts. He tells a story of a saint who argued with God over the fate of a cat—and won. Al-Dabbagh reveals how the Greatest Name of God

Imagine opening a book that doesn’t just explain Islam—it explodes your idea of reality. When the formal jurists of Fez heard his

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Al-Dabbagh reveals how the Greatest Name of God vibrates through creation. He explains why certain verses of the Quran can heal the incurable—not as magic, but as physics of the unseen .

This is not fiction. Al-Dabbagh classifies jinn tribes, their locations, their religions, and how they secretly interact with human markets and homes. He warns that some "mental illnesses" are actually spiritual warfare—and gives the antidote. Why This Book Was Almost Burned Because al-Dabbagh was illiterate, he had no "scholarly filter." He spoke from direct unveiling ( kashf ). When the formal jurists of Fez heard his claims—that a saint could see the Preserved Tablet, that charity changes divine decrees, that God speaks to the commoner more directly than to the scholar—they called him a heretic.

Forget everything you know about "holy men." Al-Dabbagh describes saints who appear as beggars but hold the balance of oceans in their hearts. He tells a story of a saint who argued with God over the fate of a cat—and won.

Imagine opening a book that doesn’t just explain Islam—it explodes your idea of reality.

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