Arab magic continues to inspire fascination and curiosity in Europe, where it is considered one of the most powerful, yet also the most misunderstood magical traditions. This form of magic draws its roots from ancient knowledge, passed down through generations by tribal leaders and healers. Over time, it has blended with Islamic spirituality, adding prayers, Quranic verses, and specific protections, without losing its original foundations. This blend has given rise to a highly structured magic, respectful of natural cycles and focused on effectiveness.
In this book, the author offers a rich testimony born from her travels, her exchanges with practitioners, and her own journey between two cultures. She knows the Arab magical tradition from within and knows how to make it accessible to a Western reader. She does not seek to oversimplify it, but to present it in its most authentic form: precise rituals, charged objects like talismans or magical inks, powerful prayers used for love, protection, luck, or to remove a curse.
Far from the stereotypes and fears often associated with this magic, the work highlights a living knowledge still widely practiced in many countries. It shows that it can be integrated into a personal practice without initiation, provided its codes and spirit are respected. It is an invitation to discover another way of practicing magic: simple, direct, but deeply rooted in a worldview where invisible energies have their rightful place.






















































































































































































































