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SHARAF AL SHAMS

What is Sharaf al Shams?

In popular belief, Sharaf al Shams is a yellow gem, but as stated in Islamic books, Sharaf al Shams is not actually a stone, but rather a Hirz/prayer attributed to Imam Ali (A.S.), with special etiquette engraved on the yellow agate gem, it is carved with high precision and correctly by experienced people.

This protector, which is said to be the names of God, has 13 letters, 4 letters from the Torah, 4 letters from the Bible and 5 letters from the Holy Quran. Sharaf al Shams is engraved on yellow agate once a year at certain hours of 7/8 April of each year, which is extracted from astronomical calendars, and has special properties.

What are the benefits of Sharaf al Shams?

Of course, the first hope of all of us is God and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) and we should ask them for our needs and besides that Sharaf al-Shams will be effective. The properties of Sharaf Shams are important from two aspects, one lies in the unique properties of the agate stone itself, and the other lies in the power of the divine name engraved on the back of the gem. Some of the properties of Aqeeq Sharaf Al-Shams are to ward off poverty, protect property, open the doors of sustenance, ward off disease, protect from the bites of animals and safety from disasters and enemies, and gain honor and status. Undoubtedly, the quick and continuous effects of this gem in the expansion of sustenance are approved by everyone and it creates the opening of affairs in the fastest time in a completely visible way. In the following, read some hadiths about agate:

In the book "Al-Ahjar al-Karimah" it is stated that this amulet was narrated from Hazrat Hojjat (AS) and it is more perfect if it is engraved on agate and on the day of Sharaf al-Shams. It is said that: "It is an amulet to protect against all the evils of heaven and earth, and it is the greatest name and the most perfect ring.

* The late Sheikh Baha'i says in his book Sir Al-Mustar.
* It is mentioned in the book "Jana al-Wafiyyah" known as "Musbah Kafami".
* In the book "One thousand and one points", point 977, written by Ayatollah Hassanzadeh Amoli.
* In the book of Rehaneh Al-Adab, under the name of "Abu Al-Badr", one of the old scholars of Ardabil city.
* Allameh Mobasher Kashani.
 * In the book "Jewel Maknoone".
* Hazrat Ayatollah Mazaheri.
* In old books such as "Al-Sahab Al-Leali"