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The Zâ 'irajah
Chapter VI
[28] The Science of the Secrets of Letters
The Zâ 'irajah
"A branch of the science of letter magic,
(practiced) among the (authorities on letter magic), is (the
technique of) finding out answers from questions by means of
connections existing between the letters of the expressions
(used in the question). They imagine that these (connections)
can form the basis for knowing the future happenings they want
to know. Here we have something like puzzles and trick
problems. There are many discussions of the subject by them.
The most comprehensive and most remarkable discussion of it is
as-Sabtî's Zâ'irajah of the
World. It has been mentioned before. Here, we shall
explain what has been said about how to operate it. We shall
quote the poem that, it is thought, as-Sabtî wrote on the
subject. Then, we shall give a description of the
Zâ'irajah with its circle and the table
written on the verso. Finally, we shall reveal the truth about
it. It is nothing supernatural; (the indications derived from
it) result from an agreement in the wording of question and
answer. It is (just) one interesting way among others, and a
curious one, for finding out the answer from the question with
the help of the technique called the technique of "breaking
down".
We have reffered to all this
before ..." (op. cit., ibid., Vol III, pp.
182-183)
Translation of the Zâ'irajah (obverse)
n.b.: The translation of the Zâ'irajah is to be found in
the pocket at the end of the volume III.
Abstract: Zâ'irajah of the World
"We have no authoritative tradition on which we might
rely for the correctness of the poem and its attribution to
as-Sabtî. However, we have chosen (for our quotation)
what gave the impression of being the best manuscript. This is
the poem:
There speaks a little Ceutian, praising his Lord,
Praying for a guide who was God's messenger to mankind, (namely,)
Muhammad who was sent as a prophet, the Seal of the Prophets,
And expressing his satisfaction with the men around him and those who followed them:
Behold, this is the Zâ'irajah of the World which
You (sing.) see revealed through your (pl.) senses, and through the intellect.
Whoever knows how to compose (the zâ'irajah) will know his body,
And will obtain laws given from on high.
Whoever knows how to tie (it down) will obtain power
And be noted for having obtained the fear of God and everything ..." (op. cit., ibid. Vol. III, p. 183-184)