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Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem

Ilmul Al Jafar
If one is successful in doing such in the mentioned way, then, if he compiles his book of comprehensive Jaffar, or the great Jaffar or Mass'haf-eQamari, or Loh-e-Mehfooz, or whatever
you may call it, he will know all the chapters of wisdom and power. It will not only be of benefit
to him, but through him, also to his close fellows and fellows of the city and all others, in
money and achievement, and it will safeguard him and others from the evil of the devil and
others.
Therefore ilm-ul-Jaffer is the only ilm that not only provides the information of past and future, but also is
not a hindrance to prayers, because by ilm-ul-Jaffer itself is a prayer. This, unlike evil (black) magic, does
not harm the performer. If one makes a mistake, the result will still be good, though of a lesser intensity.
Done in any way, the outcome is beneficial. The effects of this ilm, whether performed correctly or
wrongly, begin to show within four weeks, which is the time limit for the results for this ilm. If the Saturn
square has more Fire Alphabets, then the results should be expected in the first week. If Air Alphabets
are more in number, then in two weeks, Water in three and Earth in four weeks. The explanation of
Haroof (alphabets) will follow in the next chapters.

The Alphabets of Ilm-ul-Jffr


In this ilm, the most important thing is to understand the rules of Haroof-e-Basta (opened
alphabets) and their use. There is no doubt that Ilm-ul- Jaffer is a Lunar book and has a
complete relationship with affairs of the Moon. In the same way that the Moon has 28 stages
that translate into 28 Alphabets. And in the same way that the orbit of the Moon is divided into
360 degrees, so the Qawaid-e-Basta Haroof (the rules of opened alphabets) are 360. That is
why, when the Moon is conjunct the Sun or is in the sign of Scorpio or in any other way in fall
or inimical, it is forbidden to write it.
In ilm-ul-Jffer, the term Qawaid-e-Basta and Haroof-e-Basta means to make an alphabet
from another alphabet. In all the books it has been agreed that there are only 360 Qawaid-eBasta. But not one book has mentioned more than a few ordinary Qawaid. In reality, this ilm is
an ocean, where every one has tried his best and written according to his findings. But they did
a wise thing by taking it from hearts to books. I am also doing the same and will write down
what ever I got from the ancestors, so that one can benefit from it. But one must look to the
spirits of the purest Imams, so that he can enlighten his heart with the blessings of Allah.
The first Abjad is Abjad-e-Jammal Kabbir, which has eight words. The first word Abjad
consists of four letter. The second word is Hawwadh, which has three letter. Third is the three
letter word Hutti. The fourth is the four letter Kaleman. Fifth is the four letter Sfas. Sixth is the
four letter Qarashat. The seventh is the three letter Thakhkhaz and the eighth is the three
letter Dazagh.

First Abjad - Abjad-e-Jammal Kabbir

Abjad

Hawwaz (dh)

Hutti



4 Letter
(Arabic)

3 Letters
(Arabic)

3 Letters
(Arabic)

English A (Aa)

B (b)

J ( j)

Arabic

Alif

Ba

Ja

Dal

Urdu

Alif

Bay

Jeem

Dal

English H (ha)

W (wa)

Z (zz)

Arabic

Wa'ov

Za

Urdu

Hay

Wao

Zay

English H (ho)

Arabic

Ha

Ya

Urdu

Hay

Ty
(To'aiy)

Yay

L (lay)

M (ma)

English K (kl)
Kaleman

4 Letters
(Arabic)

Arabic

Ka (Kaf) Lam

Meem

Noon

Urdu

Kaf

Lam

Meem

Noon

A (en)

English S
S'fas

Qar'shat

S(th)akh'khaz

Zaz'Zagh
(Dazakh)









4 Letters
(Arabic)

4 Letters
(Arabic)

3 Letters
(Arabic)

3 Letters
(Arabic)

Arabic

Saa
(S)

Ain (en)

Fa

Saad

Urdu

Seen

Ain (en)

Fay

Saad

English Q (Q) R (ra)

S (sh)

T (et)

Arabic

Qaf

Ra

Sheen

Ta

Urdu

Qaf

Ray

Sheen

Tay

English

S
kh
(sa)(th)

kha

Arabic

Sa

kha

Za

Urdu

Say

Khay

Zay

English Zaz

za

gh

Arabic

Zad

za

gha

Urdu

Zad

zoy

ghain

The Alphabets of Ilm-ul-Jffr


First Abjad - Abjad-e-Jammal Kabbir
The letters of all eight words and their numerical values are as follows:
Alphabet

1. Alif

3. Jeem
2.Ba

4. Dal
5. Ha

6. Wao

7. Za

Value Alphabet

Value Alphabet

8. Ha

9. Ta

10.Ya

11.Kaf

12.Laam

13.Meem

14.Noon

15. Seen

16. Ain

Value Alphabet

20

17. Fa
18. Saad

30

19. Qaf

40

20. Ra

50

21. Sheen

10

60

22. Ta

70

23. Sa

80

Value

400

24. Kha

500
600

90

25. Zal

700

100

26. Zad

800

200

27. Za

900

300

28. Ghain

1000

The ilm of numerology depends upon this Abjad, and because of this, all the present,
past and future work Is done.

Second Abjad- Asbat - Haroof-e-Tahhaggi


The second Abjad is Asbat, which is known as Haroof-e-Tahhaggi, and is taught in the
common rules of interpretation of Haroof.
Second Abjad - ASBAT
1.
Alif
2.
Ba
3.
Ta

8. DaI

15.Zad

22. Kaf

9. Zal

16.Ta

23. Lean

10. Ra

17.Za

24. Meem

18.Am

25. Noon

4. Se 11. Za

12.
19.Ghain 26. Wao
Seen
13.
27. Aa
6. Ha
20.Fa
Sheen
7.
14. Saad 21.Qaf 28. Ya
Kha
5. Ja

In Abjad-e-Jamal (Camel, big) Kabir (great) the top in sequence are those numbers which are
known as numbers of status or honor or hidden numbers. In subordination to these are real
numbers and are related to Jamal-e-Kabir numbers. Both are used in this Jim, and in certain
circumstances the Honored numbers are taken from the second Abjad, namely Asbat. It will be
stated later. These are said to be the oldest words, meaning that, these are found in the oldest
sayings. With regard to pronunciation and the number of the Moons stages, these are twentyeight in total. And the above-mentioned eight words are the names of Allah. And their
pronunciation and the way of writing them is the oldest. First these were written in Suriani and
then in Hebrew language, then in Arabic and Persian language.

The Methods of Working with Ilm-ul-Jffr


Relationship to Haroof-e-Abjad
(the performer/doer)

It is a must that the Aamil


of Jaffer and Takseer (The method of breaking the
alphabets and changing their values), before starting an Ammal (the doing of the work) or the
writing of a consent or a Taweez (writing the values in certain mathematical form to increase
the power, such squares, rectangle etc., should pay the Zakaat, otherwise it will not work. Or in
Azeemat Khawani (reading/recitation of holy verses ) it may reverse the effects.
The easy way to pay Zakaat is as follows: The first thing is to follow the cleanliness
conditions explained earlier. The second is to consider the dignity and the exaltation of the
planet. It should in no way be inimical or in fall. So must the Aamil start the Ammal for the
Zakaat in the moment of the dignity of the planet. The Aamil should read every day, four
thousand, four hundred and forty four times [4,444] every alphabet for twenty-eight days
continously.
The Aamil should wear non-alcoholic perfume (s) specifically related to the said Planet. If the
alphabet is Fire, then he should burn the Baghure (a perfume seed which, when burned, gives
out perfumed smoke) related to the Fire planet. and so on, respectively. It must remain so
throughout the Ammal.
The meaning of the 8 names of
1. Abjad
He started
2. Hawwadh
He met
He came to
3. Hutti
know
4. Kaleman
He talked

Allah are:
5. Sfas
6. Qarashat

He learned
He sequenced

7. Thakhkhaz

He kept watch

8. Dazagh

He finished

Their letters are divided in the following way:


1.

First seven are Fire

2.

Second seven are Air

3.

Third seven are Water

4.

Fourth seven are Earth

For the Fire alphabet he should face East and keep the Baghure burner pot near him, with fire
in it. If he writes the alphabets then he should burn them in a fire of berry tree wood (a special
berry tree found in the Middle East and South Asia).
For the Air alphabet he should face West and sit at a higher elevation, where air can blow
around him. If he writes the alphabet, then he should hang this writing on a tree.
For the Water alphabet he should sit near Water. If this is not possible then he should keep a
pot of water near him and face North. He should put his writing in water, like a river, a pond or
a well.
For Earth he should face South and sit on clean earth (soil). If he writes it, he should then bury
it in the earth or soil. The same rules apply for the writing or reading of Azeemat and Taweez.
Otherwise the whole Ammal will not bear fruit.

Elements

Saturn

Fire
Alif
Air
Ba

Water
Jeem
Earth
Dal

Jupiter
Ha

Mars
Ta

Sun
Meem

Venus

Fa

Mercury

Sheen

Wao Ya Noon Saad


Ta
Za

Ha

Kaf

Laam

Seen

Ain

Qaf

Sa

Ra

Khay

Moon
Zal

Zaad

Za
Ghain

(In Astrology the status of the Earth element is over the Water element. Whereas in ilm-ul-Jaffer it is the other way around.)

Planet

Exaltation

Fall

Ruler
ship

Detriment

Sun
Moon

19 Aries
3 Taurus

19 Libra
3 Scorpio

Leo
Cancer

Aquarius
Capricorn

Mars

28 Capricorn

28 Cancer

Aries

Taurus

Mercury

15 Virgo

15 Pisces

Jupiter

15 Cancer

15 Capricorn

Venus

27 Pisces

27 Virgo

Saturn

21 Libra

all of Sagittarius

Scorpio
Gemini
Virgo
Sagittarius
Pisces
Taurus
Libra
Capricorn
Aquarius

Libra
Sagittarius
Pisces
Gemini
Virgo
Aries
Scorpio
Cancer
Leo

Planet

Saturn

Day

Benefit/Purpose

st
For the construction of
Saturday,1 /
rd
house,
3 quarter of
buildings,
hidden
treasures,
the day
separation between
enemies & their
destruction, etc.

Perfume

Color

Loban

Black

Sun

Sunday

For higher status &


government
matters, etc.

Cinnamon

Yellow

Moon

Monday

Living, food and love

Camphor

Green

Mars

Tuesday

For destruction and


conquering of enemies,
war, battles, etc.

Uud

Red

Mercury

Wednesday

To impeach, control
enemys
tongue, speech

Red
Sandalwood

Turquoise

Jupiter

Thursday

To receive education,
progress & earn a living,
etc.

Venus

Friday

For progress, achievement,


earn a living, music, etc.

Musk,
Sandalwoo
d
Sandalwood

White

TAWEEZ MAKING
The Taweez of the Nine box Square:
Since I mentioned Taweez, it seems reasonable that I, in this respect, write briefly on this too.
So let it be clear that
when one has to write a Taweez of Names of Allah or Azeemat (holy verses),
then he should take the numbers of it, according to Jamal Kabir,
and then subtract twelve out of it.
If the remainder is divisible by three,
then it will be correct to write a Taweez,
otherwise it will not work. What you get after the division by three is your starting number.
From there you increase respectively.

Example 1 For example, the word Hawwa


(Eva) has three letters in it, and their power is
as follows:

Example 2 Take another number as an


example:

Ha

=8

Lets say the number 36

Wao

=6

Alif

=1

--

--

Total = 15
Subtract 12 (as rule)

-12

Total = 36
Subtract 12 (as a rule)

= 3
3 is divisible by 3
so 3 3

In Example 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7. 8 and 9.
In Example 2:
8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15, and 16

-12
= 24

Divide by 3 (as rule)


=1

Therefore our starting number = 1


Since there are nine boxes in a
square, we need nine numbers,
which will be as follows:

= 36

24 3

= 8

So our starting number

= 8

The method to place them in the square is as follows


-

Whatever the Name of Allah or Azeemat you are writing, you must consider the predominant
element of the letters.
For example,
if the name or Azeemat has mostly Fire letters, then you must write the first
number in the middle box of the top line of the square. If it has mostly Air letters, then start with
the middle box of the right line of the square. Earth will go to the bottom line and Water to the
left of the square in the same way.
The next number has to follow the sequence in following way.
And this is in the manner of chess play.
After the first number, move like a knight to two and a half boxes and the third will move like a
knight again.
Then fourth will move like a rook to the next box.
Then write the fifth with the move of bishop, and the sixth with the same move.
Again with the move of a rook write the seventh.
Again like a knight write eight.
Then again like a knight for the ninth.
Make sure that all the lines of the square, including the diagonals, add up to the number
fifteen.

Since there are nine boxes in a square, we need nine numbers, which will be as follows:
In Example 1: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8 and 9.
6
1
8
=15
7

=15

=15

=15 =15 =15

In Example 2:

=15

8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15, and 16

13

15

=36

14

12

10

=36

16

11

=36

=36 =36 =36 =36

Relationship to Haroof-e-Abjad
The Taweez of a Sixteen box Square:
The method for this is to take the total numbers of the Azeemat or name of Allah and
add them up. Then subtract thirty out of it and divide the remainder by four. If the
remainder is divisible by four then the
obtained number is written in, according to element, in the particular box. Proceed as
follows:
The second will move as knight to two and a half boxes. The third will go as bishop,
fourth as knight, fifth as rook, sixth as knight, seventh as bishop, eighth as knight,
ninth as

Example 1 --

Example 2 -Remainder of 1 after


subtraction and then
division
Total number = 35 Then do the same process
Subtract 30 as a as above but add One to the
rule -30 number in the thirteenth box.

Evenly divided number (no


remainder)
Total number of
Haroof
= 34
Subtracting 30 (as
rule)
-30
4
Divide by 4 (as rule)
4 =1
=

4/

=5
Divide by 4 as a
rule 4 / 4 =1
[Remainder]
=1

11

14

13

16

10

Example 3 --Remainder of 2
Total number is
Subtract 30 as a rule

=36
-30
=6
Divide by 4 as a rule 4 / 4
=1
[Remainder]
=2
If left with Two, then add One in
the ninth box.

In the first example


where,
there is nothing left,
the numbers are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8,9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14,
15, and 16.

12

15

Example 4 -Remainder of 3
Total number is
Subtract 30 as a rule
Divide by 4 as a rule
[Remainder]

7/4

=37
-30
=7
=1
=1 (and left =3)

If left with three then add one to the Fifth box. For example, when writing in the
thirteenth box add one to its value. Lets say this number was thirteen, so write
fourteen in this box. The rest of the numbers will follow in the normal way.

In the first example where,


there is nothing left,
the numbers are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, 8,9, 10, 11,
12, 13, 14,
15, and 16.

11

14

13

16

10

Example 3.
Where Two (2) is left after division, the
numbers are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
Add One in the 9th box,
so we get:
1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7. 8,
10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15, 16, 17

1
12
6
15

12

15

14

13

17

10

11

16

12

15

13

17

10

16

Example 4.
In which three (3) is left after division, the 9
numbers are:
1, 2, 3, 4,
Add One in the 5th box, 14
so we get:
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8.
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 3
16, 17
11

Consideration of the strengths of the elements and the


planets
Relationship of Elements to Each Other
One must take into consideration the Element factor in each case, especially for the
one who wants to have Ammal done and the subject on whom the Ammal is being
done. Keep in mind that if the Seeker has the Fire element in abundance in his name
and the subject has the Air element in abundance, or the seeker has more Air and
the subject has more Fire elements, then the Taweez will work very quickly and the
impact will be deep. The same thing is true if the seeker has more Earth and the
subject has more Water element letters in their names and vice versa. And if the
seeker has more Fire and subject has more Water element letters, then the Taweez
will never work. The same thing is true if the seeker has more Air and the subject has
more Earth letters.

Friendship and Enmity of Planets


It is very important that one should keep in mind the friendship and the enmity of
each planet in consideration. Always write a Taweez or read an Azeemat keeping
these factors in consideration; also many other factors may make them their enemies
or at fall or become dignified. A condition of a sextile (making 60 degree aspect) is
half friendship. A Trine is a full friendship. A square is a half, whereas an opposition
is a complete enmity.

Power and Weakness of Planets


Another important factor is the power and weakness of a planet, many times a
malefic planet may become benefic. Therefore the impact of both the benefic and
malefic planet will be great. See chapter 4 for the benefic and malefic positions of the
planets. All the Planets are in detriment in the fifth house or sign from the sign of their
ruler ship.
Sun
Friends

Jupiter

Moon

Mars

Sun
Moon
Mercury Sun
Mars
Jupiter
Neutral
Venus Venus
Mars
Mercury Saturn Saturn
Jupiter
Enemies Venus
Moon

Saturn

Mercury Jupiter

Venus

Saturn

Sun
Venus

Sun
Moon
Mars

Mercury Venus
Mercury
Saturn

Saturn

Mars

Mars

Saturn
Jupiter

Jupiter

Mercury Moon

Mercury Sun
Moon
Venus

Jupiter
Sun
Mars
Moon

How to find ascendant and position of Sun and Moon on a particular day
In Ilm-ul-Jaffer it is very important to find out the Ascendant (Taaleh / rising sign), and the
positions of the Moon and the Sun.
Sign

Days Sign

Days

Capricorn 29

Cancer

31

Aquarius 30

Leo

31

Pisces

30

Virgo

31

Aries

31

Libra

30

Taurus

31

Scorpio

30

Gemini

32

Sagittarius 29

Position of Sun
Add all the days passed from 1st of January until the day of the question and add to it ten
(10)as a rule. Then divide it by the sign and the amount of days allocated as follows:
Example:
On the 22nd of March someone wants to know the position of the Sun -- at what degree and
in what sign is it?
Add the days passed through the 22nd of March from the 1st of January.
Total days
= 81
Add 10 as a rule =10 91 - Give 29 days to Capricorn = 29
January = 31
= 30
89 = 2
Give the 2 to 30 days to Aquarius
February = 28
= 30
Aries. The Sun is at two 30 days to Pisces.
March = 22
Total = 89 days
(2) degrees of Aries.
Total
= 91
Position of the Moon
Say someone asked about the position of the Moon. To find it, one must know the
Moon month date. Let us say that the date today is 4th of Rabbih-ul-Awwal. Multiply
the date by thirteen (13) and add to it twenty- six ( 26) as a rule. Then divide it
equally among all signs giving 30 to each sign. Starting from the Suns sign at the
time of birth of the Moon.

Example:
Todays date is the 4th of Rabbih-ul-Awwal
4x13 =52
Add 26 as a rule +26
Total = 78
Say the Sun was in Pisces at the time of birth of the Moon. So giving:
30 to Pisces = 30
+ 30 to Aries = 30
Total = 60 so
78 - 60 =18
We are left with 18, which will go to Taurus. Therefore the Moon is at 18 degrees of Taurus.

Position of the Ascendant


One should know how many Gharis have passed until the time of the question.
There are sixty (60) Gharis from sunrise to sunrise. Count the Gharis at the time of question
and multiply it by six (6) as a rule. Then add the degrees the Sun has moved in the present
sign. Begin to give the days according to the table provided above, starting from the sign the
Sun is in.

Example:
On the 22nd of March 1877, a question was asked,
then it was 6th of Rabbih-ul-Awwal 1194 Hijra.
And the Sun was one (1) degree of Aries, and the time was 10 Gharis.
Number of Gharis

= 10

Multiply by 6 as a rule x 6 = 60
Add 1 degree of Sun + I

= 61

Give 30 to Aries,
30 to Taurus
and the remaining 1 to Gemini.
The Ascendant at that time was one (1) degree Gemini.

The other method to find the ascendant is


to know how many degrees the Sun has traveled in the sign it is in.
Now the Sun always rises with the sign it is in.
This rising sign and the following signs rise for a particular time.
Start by dividing the total number of Gharis passed over from sunrise to sunrise (60 Gharis)
by the total of signs passed (12 signs) to see how many Gharis it will take for a sign to pass
(5 Gharis). If Sun was at 1 degree of Aries and time was 10 Gharis.

Example:
Number of Gharis passed = 10
60 12 = 5 Gharis for a sign to pass
10 5 = 2 signs passed
Thus from 1 degree Aries to 1 degree Taurus is one sign,
and from 1 degree Taurus to 1 degree Gemini is the second sign.
So at 10 Gharis, the Ascendant was one (1) degree of Gemini.

The method of making the complete book


Jaffer-e-Jammiah
The method for Jaffer-e-Jammiah is as such that a book of (28) twenty-eight lines is
created, in which every part has (28) twenty-eight pages,
and in every page there are (28) twenty-eight boxes,
and in every box (4) four letters are written.
The first letter is considered the box, the second letter taken as a line, the third is taken
as a page and the fourth as a part.
Therefore there will be four Alif in the first box. The meaning of this is that the first box is
the first line, and the first page and the first part.
In the second box will he one Bay and three Alif. And in the last box of the first line will be
one Ghain and three Alifs, to mean that the twenty-eighth ( 28th ) box will be the first
line, and the first page and the first part. The last box of the last page of this book will
have four Ghain in it.

Jaffer-e-Kabir
The second way is that the first letter is marked for part, the second marked for page, the
third marked for line and the last marked for the box. This is called Jaffer-e-Kabir. The
result for both is the same. Both have the same value, status, benefit and the rules of
extraction of results.
This book will have a total of 784 pages, 32952 lines and 922656 boxes. Therefore in this
world, every word a human being can possibly pronounce can be found in this book,
whether it is meaningful or not, and from any language.
If it is a four-letter word, then one can find it in one box. If it is more than four letters then
it can be found combining with the other boxes. For example, the Arabic word Khaliq
can be found in Jaffer-e-Jammiahs box number twenty-four (24),on line one (1) of page
twelve (12) and part nineteen (19). The Persian word Aizd can he found in the Jaffer-eJammiahs box one (1), line ten (10), page seven (7) and part four (4). The Sanskrit
(Indian) word Eeshwar can be found in box one (1), line ten (10), page twenty (21?), and
part twenty (20).
This book is a complete book. If you want to find out any persons name, the name of a
planet, the name of an angel, or of a Mowakal, and the name of any other thing or matter,
you can find it in the same manner in this book. If it is a four-letter word, then you will find
it in one box, and if more than four letters then take it from the next box and therefore the
line where the name is found in the box is the diary of that person or matter. The lines
before that box are the future of that person and the lines after are the past.

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