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Thoughts on Taweez? And any clue on how to make them?

Orbiso

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Taweez is a Qur'anic amulet, their are multiple different versions of them for different stuff you may want, with one example being protection from Sihr (black magic), and another being wealth, and another might be for academic success. There are more versions but you get the gist. I have little to no clue how to make them, and the English translation of shams al ma'arif isn't that great for this because the original manuscripts didn't include a lot of the pictures necessary that we could use as an example. I'm trying to start of slow, and easy,

I found this book ILM E TALISMAT, which I have just started reading. But the issue is, I don't have a spiritual license, and from what I seem to understand, you need a teacher to get one. You can try yourself, but that seems to be more dangerous.

Anyway, thoughts on Taweez? And any clue on how to make them?
 

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Taweez is a Qur'anic amulet, their are multiple different versions of them for different stuff you may want, with one example being protection from Sihr (black magic), and another being wealth, and another might be for academic success. There are more versions but you get the gist. I have little to no clue how to make them, and the English translation of shams al ma'arif isn't that great for this because the original manuscripts didn't include a lot of the pictures necessary that we could use as an example. I'm trying to start of slow, and easy,

I found this book ILM E TALISMAT, which I have just started reading. But the issue is, I don't have a spiritual license, and from what I seem to understand, you need a teacher to get one. You can try yourself, but that seems to be more dangerous.

Anyway, thoughts on Taweez? And any clue on how to make them?
It is a charm.
You can make it with paper, but you would need to be in a spiritual mindset as you manufacture your charm.
Write the text you wish to on paper. Write in a nice, clear script as you apply the ink to the charm.
Once complete, seal the paper/parchment. Honestly, from experience, Modge Podge works best for sealing- just apply light coats, let dry then apply again, about three times for paper- and apply on both sides.
Utilize the means you wish to carry the charm, whether on a necklace, in your pocket- inside a case you bought or made. Tawiz are made in many forms.
If you decide for a necklace/pendant, decorate the cord with precious beads, stone or bone. If you decide for a pocket charm, you could sew a bag around it, or pin it to a bi-fold- maybe even in a small case, just apply it to whatever you can think of. It is all up to you.

Everything is all about intention. Whatever you intend to use this for, you make what you will, by your will.
I have never manufactured Tawiz. However, I can name a dozen culturally related charms that are exactly like Tawiz- from Hoodoo to Tao, Eastern Orthodox Christianity to Kemetism- all utilize charms in a close type fashion.

Show a pic once you finish. I am interested in what you make.
 

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From my observations, they (the taweez) looks a lot like a shinto omamori and a hoodoo mojo bag. They are composed by writings blessed then inserted inside some bag-ish. But in the end, as @Sabbatius said, it's a charm. Do it with intention that it will works.

I made a taweez from cow leather with quoranic passages to improve healing and it worked really well(considering that I'm not muslin). And I consecrated the ink, the leather and the final charm with salah(islamic prayer, more specific the
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, a few times.) I was researching this kind of things when I was studying fusHa to read a few untranslated arabic grimoires.
 
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