In mainstream Islamic orthodoxy (Sunni and Shia), using numbers and letters to predict the future independently of clear Quranic and Hadith evidence falls under Kahanah (divination). The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) severely condemned fortune-tellers. The "calculator" often crosses this line.
In the vast ocean of Islamic esoteric traditions, few names carry as much mystique and misunderstanding as . Attributed to Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (AS), a towering 8th-century scholar and the founder of the Ja'fari school of thought, this discipline is often described as the "Science of Letters and Numbers." ilm e jafar calculator
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