Item Description
-A rare antique Islamic pocket-size book of prayers, protective charts, and talismans printed during the late Ottoman Empire period. This is an early printed book (not a hand-written manuscript) containing 236 pages in total.

-The main text is printed in Arabic (containing Quranic chapters, traditional prayers, esoteric vefk grids, and protective amulets), while the official printing registration notes and headers are in Ottoman Turkish. The final page explicitly displays the Islamic Hijri publication date of ١٣٢٤ (AH 1324), which corresponds to 1906–1907 AD under the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.

-Binding: The book has been re-bound in a modern brown cover featuring a gold-gilded Islamic motif, in order to preserve and protect the original text block.

-Pages & Text: Pocket-size antique paper. The text is largely legible throughout the 236 pages, though typical of early printing techniques, the ink on some specific pages or marginal notes can be slightly faded or less distinct.

-Wear & Repairs: There is mild, expected age-toning and light wear along the page margins. The second leaf (the opening pages containing Surah Al-Fatiha and Al-Baqarah) has an old functional repair/reinforcement tape running horizontally across the center seam.

-Damages: There is a very minor, small tear on the bottom margin of the final dated page , which does not affect or intercept any of the printed text.

-Type: Early Printed Book (Lithograph / Matbu)
-Year of Publication: AH 1324 / AD 1906–1907
-Total Pages: 236 pages
-Language: Arabic & Ottoman Turkish
-Dimensions: Pocket Size (Please check the ruler measurements in photos)

-Disclaimer for Buyers: This book is sold strictly as a historical, educational, and collectible artifact. No metaphysical, magical, or supernatural effects or outcomes are claimed or guaranteed.