The core of the book revolves around Tabiz (amulets) and Naqsh (sacred geometric squares containing numbers or letters). Readers are taught how to draw these symbols using specific inks—such as saffron, musk, or rosewater—on materials like deer parchment or plain paper. These amulets are then worn around the neck, arm, or waist for protection. 2. Shifa (Spiritual Healing and Remedies)
Unlike standard Fiqh (jurisprudence) books that list rules, Lojjatun Nesa focuses on the spiritual ailments common to human nature—envy, pride, backbiting, and love of the world—and provides Quranic and Prophetic remedies. lojjatun nesa tabijer kitab
It seems you are referring to a draft or manuscript titled Lojjatun Nesa Tabijer Kitab . This title appears to relate to a traditional Bengali or South Asian Islamic text, often associated with spiritual practices, talismans, or folk healing—sometimes referred to as a "book of charms" or "women's spiritual guide." The core of the book revolves around Tabiz