BOOK 0f HOWLING in the DESERT NIGHT
- Etu Malku
- May 25, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 8, 2024

KITAB ALEAWA´FI LAYLAT ALSAHRA
“The Book of Howling in the Desert Night”
by 'Amir Alzzalam
Venture into the heart of ancient and forbidden magic, where the mysteries of transformative journeys, the enigmatic Arabian wastelands, and the elusive power of the djinn await.
"Decades ago, Idries Shah wrote that someday a magician of an Arabic school would publish his grimoire and completely change Western practice. Apparently, he meant 2023. WOW!"
Don Webb
"I received KITAB ALEAWA´FI LAYLAT ALSAHRA 'The Book of Howling in the Desert Night' by Amir Alzzalam. This is a very dedicated grimoire of magical practice authored by a very dedicated and serious Black Adept."
Michael W. Ford
About the Book:
The overarching theme of this grimoire is Abrahamic Dissent, Heretical Enlightenment, Modern Majiqal Praxis, and Operations intended for the sincere Karçist/Sāhir to attain apotheosis with their GodSelf. Make no mistake, this is a tome deeply rooted in Western Left Hand Path philosophy and tradition.
The Book of Howling in the Desert Night is a profound exploration of Western Left Hand Path Majiq, Philosophy, and Science. This meticulously crafted tome, presented by Sirius Limited Esoterica Publishing, beckons the daring seeker to unravel the mysteries of transformative odysseys, traverse the enigmatic Arabian wastelands, and harness the elusive power of the djinn.
Within its expansive 360 pages, measuring a substantial 10" x 7," this literary masterpiece unfolds themes of Abrahamic Dissent, Heretical Enlightenment, Modern Majiqal Praxis, and Operations tailored for the sincere Karçist/Sāhir. The journey within these pages is a transformative pursuit, guiding the earnest seeker towards apotheosis with their GodSelf.
Unveiling the Dawn of a New Era:
As the ultimate crescendo, "The Book of Howling in the Desert Night" unveils the dawn of the Æ0N 0f IBLĪS ŠAYTĀN. Within these words, discover the essence of The Great and Noble Heretic—the Supreme Model of Separation between "I" and "Consciousness."
Let the journey begin, as the desert night echoes with the howls of revelation and enlightenment.
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Acknowledgments
The Unknown Known by Don Webb
Forward by Michael W. Ford
Preface
1) Path of the Heretic
Antinomianism
The Western Left Hand Path
The Adversary
Who the Hell is Satan?
Enter The Sufi
The Desert Night
2) Æon of Iblīs
The Æon of Iblīs
‘Azāzīl
Iblīs
Iblīs Šayṭān as the Prince of Darkness
Melek Ta’us
The Shamanism of Iblīs Šayṭān
Iblīs Šayṭān
The Heretical Antinomy Principle
The Greater Self
Wahm (The Imagination)
Shaitan Tribe
Secret Name of Iblīs Šayṭān
3) Kitab Bialzā'būq
Beelzebub
Azoth
Baphomet
Asmodeus
Pazuzu
Utarid (Mercury)
Nabu
The Horned God
Vual
Gremory
Şah Paimon
Desert Deities
4) Kitab SIN
Moon God & Goddess
Crescent Moon
Sîn (The Moon God)
Kaaba
Serpent of Arabia
Solve et Coagula
Cult of the Head
The Templars
The Baptist and The Baphomet
Howlings of the Desert
5) Al-Sihr
Majiq and the Theater of the Mind
Sufi Majiq
Talismanic Majiq
Buduh, the Arabic Magic Square
Oneiromancy
Inducing Dreams
Adherents of the Head (The Keffiyeh of Sîn)
The Speculum
Trātaka
The Bæytl
Creating the Eawayl Madkhal
Introduction to Ritual Work
Creating a Sigil in 6 Steps
Isolating Individual Consciousness
Phowa
6) Dirasat Al-Shayatin
Spiritual Agency
Envocation
Concepts of Reality
Djinn Jnoun: Moroccan Black Majiq
Demons of Solomon the King
The Prince of Princes
7) Eawa' fi Laylat Alsahra' (The Grimoires of Zaim A'zuzu)
Introduction to the Process
Meditations
Acquiring Your Mulhid Kafir مُلْحِد. كافر (Heretical Name)
Ren Chantra
Envocation of the Headless One
Envocation of One’s Greater Self
Envocation of the Kings
Envocation of The Prince of Darkness
Summoning the Original Form of Allah as SIN
Summoning Utarid
The Dark Ritual of Silsilah
Xul Ila Xul Destruction Ritual
The 36 Solomonic Spirits
Paimon Poiel Working
The Iblīs Operation
Yezidi Rites of Communion
Summoning Djinn
Šayṭān Lila Ceremony
al ÆWA' Rite of Summoning
The Howling
Ritual of al-Ra's
Phowa
Se-Akh Rites
Sources/Bibliography