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| Segment | Romanized | Likely Arabic | Meaning | |---------|-----------|---------------|---------| | thmyl | taḥmīl | تحميل | download / loading | | ktab | kitāb | كتاب | book | | alftwhat | al-fatḥawāt | الفتحوات | the openings / conquests (possibly plural of fatḥ) | | almkyh | al-makkīyah | المكية | the Meccan (relating to Mecca) | | aljz | al-juz’ | الجزء | the part / volume | | alawl | al-awwal | الأول | the first |

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The keyword resembles "Al-Futuhat Al-Makkiyyah" by Ibn Arabi (d. 1240 CE). That book has multiple volumes (first part = al-juz’ al-awwal). Many users misspell "Futuhat" as "Fatawat". If this is the case, you can easily find it online. | Segment | Romanized | Likely Arabic |

Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya (The Meccan Revelations) is a massive collection of spiritual insights that Ibn Arabi began writing in 1201 after a visionary experience in . He claimed the work was "divinely dictated" to him through a youth he encountered while circumambulating the Kaaba.

Al-Futuhat Al-Makkiyah (often distinct from the famous Sufi text by Ibn Arabi of a similar name) focuses on the expansion of the Islamic state. While the title specifically references "Meccan Conquests," in the context of Shahab Al-Din’s work, it often serves as a gateway to the broader narrative of the Islamic Golden Age, the unification of the Arabian Peninsula, and the subsequent expansion into the Levant and Persia. That book has multiple volumes (first part =

However, there is no widely known or authenticated Islamic scholarly work by this exact title in major libraries (e.g., al-Maktaba al-Shamela, WorldCat, or major Islamic digital archives). It may be one of the following: