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Layla buried him under an olive tree. She never told anyone what the last page said.

Shams al-Ma‘arif turned to dust.

By 1262, Idris had learned the book’s true nature. Shams al-Ma‘arif was not a spellbook. It was a prison. Every name, every seal, every constellation diagram was a lock — and he had become the lock’s guardian. shams al ma 39-arif audiobook

But Idris was curious. That night, by candlelight, he turned to Chapter 48 — On the Seals of the Seven Kings of the Jinn. Layla buried him under an olive tree

His master, a dying Sufi, whispered, “Burn it. Every sultan who has opened it has gone mad within a year.” By 1262, Idris had learned the book’s true nature

What I can offer instead is a inspired by its legend and themes. Here is a complete short story: The Keeper of the Sun In the winter of 1258, just before the fall of Baghdad, a young scribe named Idris found a water-stained codex in a hidden chamber beneath the Mustansiriya Madrasa. The binding was human skin, the ink smelled of saffron and something older. Its title: Shams al-Ma‘arif — The Sun of Knowledge.