The name "Jaljalutiyah" itself is considered a "cracked" or coded word. It is believed to be derived from the Syriac language, meaning "The Divine Secret" or "The Manifestation." Mystics argue that the poem contains the ( Ism Allah al-A’zam ), hidden within its specific phonetic structure and symbolic imagery. Scholars such as Ahmad al-Buni , author of the famous Shams al-Ma'arif , have spent lifetimes attempting to decode the spiritual properties of each verse. 2. Composition and Themes The poem begins with the line:

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