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Ahmad ibn ‘Ali al-Buni ((アラビア語:أحمد البوني)), his complete name is Sharaf al-Din or Shihab al-Din Ahmad ibn Ali ibn Yusuf al-Buni al-Maliki al-ifriqi (born in Bône (Annaba), Algeria died 1225) was a well known Sufi and writer on the esoteric value of letters and topics relating to mathematics, ''sihr'' (sorcery) and spirituality, but very little is known about him. Al-Buni lived in Egypt and learned from many eminent Sufi masters of his time.〔By C. J. Bleeker, G. Widengren, ''Historia Religionum, Volume 2 Religions of the Present'', p.156,〕 A contemporary of Ibn Arabi,〔 Vincent J. Cornell, ''Realm of the Saint: Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism'', University of Texas Press, 1998, p. 221〕 he is best known for writing one of the most important books of his era; the ''Shams al-Ma'arif'', a book that is still regarded as the foremost occult text on talismans and divination. It was to be banned soon after as heretical by followers of the Islamic orthodoxy. == His Contribution ==
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