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The recto is a supplication asking for protection against people who may try to do one harm. The verso is a number table with instructions to insert a name in the middle. Below this is a red mark - perhaps a fingerprint - over a letter sequence with presumed numerological significance.
Recto: number table and instructions to bring blessing and love. Verso: writing out a certain verse 100 times on Laylat al-Qadr means that "one’s memory will never die in this world".
Recto: elaborate number table bordered with mystical names. Above instructions on how to fill it out. Verso: three 3x3 number tables and instructions on making a preparation with various tree barks and a white chicken.
Recto: supplication invoking the names of God followed by the number 100/155, blessing to all Muslims living and dead, the prophets, &c &c. Verso: two lines of text in an African language.
A list of problems (عقدة) presumably cured by the talisman, including the problems of men, women, rulers, lions and the night. The talisman is marked as "tested" (mujarrab). The verso has another Fāʾidah to remove a state of ritual impurity by asking God to ‘rid me of my ritual impurity like Iblī...