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An amulet, or instructions for writing one. When written in the blood of a white chicken and worn, it is said to bring blessing and success in commercial transactions. What follows is a reminder that God has forbidden usury. Verso: a love amulet, with spaces for "name of woman".
The recto is an amulet to prevent jinn and devils coming to one's wife in her sleep and making her barren, with an accompanying number table filled with letters in a rubricated grid. The verso is a passage from the Qur'an followed by instructions for reciting the name of God for a physical/spirit...
An amulet to cure stomach problems, perhaps caused by a spirit. Instructions include supplications to several spirits or trees with non-Arabic names and eating or drinking medicine prepared with them.
A talisman to resolve (or cause?) the separation of a man and woman. Space for a man's name and woman's within a square border over-written with biblical names and archangels. Note: folio upside down.
Instructions for the writing out and drinking of certain ayahs for a woman to conceive a child, even if she is old. Accompanying number square filled with letters.
Recto: a ritual practice in order to understand the Qur'an and acquire learning. Reference to Caliph Uthmān and other companions of the Prophet. Verso: number/letter table joined up letter series.
Two number tables, one for attaining paradise, one for acquiring wealth with accompanying number tables. Verso: a talisman for he who wants his wife to be a virgin at marriage, his marriage to be blessed and his wife to love him.
Recto: a talisman to make all who see you love you "as a Muslim loves paradise, as a faithful person loves prayer, as a stomach loves food, as fields love the rain, as infidels and wolves love meat". Verso: number table