The critical differentiator of this book from a regular sex manual is the word Tabij (from Arabic ṭilasm ). In medieval Islamic medicine, tabij was a branch of spiritual science—permissible to some scholars (like al-Buni) and forbidden by orthodox jurists. A tabij might involve drawing specific geometric squares ( wafq ), writing Quranic verses in saffron ink, or combining planetary hours with herbal concoctions.
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