The book belongs to the genre of , which is the study of the "hidden properties" of letters, numbers, and celestial bodies. Historically, such texts were used by "Hocas" or "Cincis" (spiritual practitioners) to interpret a person's fate or provide remedies for spiritual ailments.
While various editions exist (often attributed to historical figures like Imam Jafar-i Sadiq or Muhyiddin ibn Arabi in folk tradition), the core content usually includes: Cinci BГјyГјleri YД±ldД±zname KitabД±nД±
Unlike modern Western astrology, Yıldızname is a traditional method of character analysis and future-telling based on a person’s name and their mother’s name. It calculates a person’s "star" to determine their health, marriage prospects, and potential spiritual risks. The book belongs to the genre of ,
The book serves as a bridge between ancient Mesopotamian astrology and Islamic spiritualism. It reflects a historical era where the boundary between religion, medicine, and magic was fluid, providing insight into how people sought to understand their destiny and find comfort in the face of the unknown. It calculates a person’s "star" to determine their
From a modern scientific and orthodox religious perspective, many of the practices described are dismissed as superstition or "shirk" (attributing partners to God).
A system where letters are assigned numerical values to find a person's astrological sign.