Tumtum al-Hindi ("Tumtum the Indian") is one of the most celebrated grimoires in the Arabic occult tradition, attributed to a legendary Indian sage whose esoteric knowledge was transmitted into the Islamic magical corpus. This handwritten manuscript represents a practical manual of stellar magic, talismanic operations, love spells, and spiritual conjuration drawn from the intersection of Indian and Islamic esoteric traditions.
This first complete English translation preserves the full text without abridgment or editorial commentary. Prayers, invocations, and ritual formulae are presented in a three-layer format: English translation, scholarly transliteration following the ALA-LC standard, and the original Arabic script. Barbaric names and non-Arabic mystical syllables have been transliterated exactly as they appear, preserving their precise ritual form. All 88 talismanic seals, magic squares, and ritual diagrams have been reproduced as images directly from the source manuscript to maintain their visual integrity.