An extensive digital library or archive typically hosts several core texts written by historical practitioners ( amils ), Sufi saints, and scholars. Prominent manuscripts widely available for study include: Book Title & Source Focus Area Raheem Ul Amliyaat
Many practitioners (amil, babalawo, tantric) believe knowledge loses power if written. Archiving amliyat may kill its efficacy—a form of epistemic violence. Amliyat Archive
This archive functions as a living collection—still added to and consulted. It challenges the Western archival principle of "static preservation" vs. "operational use." An extensive digital library or archive typically hosts
Historically guarded by familial lineages or elite spiritual masters ( Amils ), these texts are now widely digitized and archived for modern researchers and spiritual seekers alike. Core Concepts of Amliyat Literature This archive functions as a living collection—still added
To combat this loss, researchers, historians, and modern practitioners began digitizing these works. Today, a digital Amliyat Archive typically takes the form of online databases, scanned PDF libraries, and specialized forums. These digital repositories serve two distinct audiences:
, derive their practices directly from Quranic verses and religious litanies. Significant Collections in the Archive