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The enchanting tales of 1001 Arabian Nights and the mysterious
magical societies of the Moors share a legendary figure. He is no
other than Asaph Ben Berechiah, the Vizier of King Solomon himself.
According to Islamic tradition, this Arabian Merlin bested a djinn
in a magical contest, teleporting Queen Sheeba's throne in the
blink of an eye, using his knowledge of the Great Name. Through the
ages masters of the forbidden art of djinn evocation have shared
with their disciples in secrecy an extensive oral tradition of
rituals, incantations, and magical implements belonging to Asaph
Ben Berechiah. Fragments of these arcane mysteries could be found
in the writing of master occultists from the Middle Ages, the likes
of Ahmed al-Buni. Few and far between, many have treasured what
little fragments of this oral tradition could be found. There were
also whispers of a grimoire compiled by an anonymous Arabian wizard
brimming with secrets of the magic of Asaph Ben Berechiah. Known
only as Ajnas, its reputation grew, but few possessed it. It has
resurfaced in recent years and remains one of the most popular
guides to angelic and djinn evocation in the land of the Arabian
nights. O seeker of the art of the masters, you needn't wait
centuries for this important grimoire to be available in English as
has happened with Ghayat al-Hakim (Picatrix). Right now, you are
beholding an accurate and complete translation of Ajnas waiting for
its secrets to be unlocked by the disciples of today and the
masters of tomorrow. "Heth Heth Sharet Maret Aeeret Ayolet"
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