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00:00Welcome, everyone. Today, we're diving into a really fascinating explainer. We're looking at
00:05a highly specific, incredibly structured, wealth-attracting ritual that's been outlined
00:10by astrologer Al. Now, just to be super clear right out of the gate, we're not here to endorse
00:15or validate any of these claims. Instead, we're going to completely unpack it, impartially breaking
00:20down the exact mechanics, the strict timeline, and the specific step-by-step instructions
00:25exactly as they appear in the source material. It is a really interesting look at how these
00:30types of rituals are constructed, so let's just jump right in.
00:33Alright, so the number 680. What's the big deal here? Well, according to astrologer Ali Zanjani,
00:40the specific spiritual and astrological alignment happening on this particular 12th of Rabiul
00:45Awal is a massive rarity, like we're talking a once-in-680-years kind of event. He claims
00:51that if you add up the numerical values of the Islamic month and the exact date, you get
00:55this incredibly unique convergence. And it's exactly this, this centuries-in-the-making
01:00mathematical alignment that supposedly unlocks the literally massive potential of the ritual
01:05we're about to explore. Okay, let's dive into exactly how we'll break this down today.
01:10First up, we'll look at this 68-year phenomenon. Second, the timing of the ritual. Third, the recitation
01:18process itself. Fourth, how to distribute the 12 almonds. And finally, the ultimate spiritual goal.
01:25Starting with Section 1, the 680-year phenomenon and his incredibly rare alignment.
01:31To really grasp the foundation of this whole thing, you have to understand why this specific
01:36date matters so much. In the Islamic calendar, Rabi-el-Awl is already a month of immense, immense
01:43spiritual importance, because it's celebrated as the birth month of the Prophet Muhammad.
01:48Zanjani basically builds right on top of that existing foundation of blessing. And he makes
01:53this absolutely sensational claim. He literally says,
01:56each almond is worth no less than 12 crores. I mean, wow. He's positioning this specific 12th of
02:02Rabi-el-Awl as not just a day for religious observation, but as this unparalleled,
02:07overflowing opportunity to attract massive wealth, or risk. And the entire ritual relies on a super
02:14simple physical object, raw almonds. They basically act as the vessel for this huge promised financial
02:20windfall. Moving on to Section 2, the timing of the ritual. Because there is a very strict window
02:26here. So the crucial thing you've got to understand is exactly when this window of opportunity actually
02:32opens and closes. Spiritual rituals require exactness, right? Based on the source material,
02:37the timing is rigidly tied to the Islamic method of tracking days, where a new day officially kicks
02:42off at sunset. So, first you have to wait for the daytime of the 11th of Rabi-el-Awl to
02:47completely
02:47pass. The absolute earliest you can start is right after Maghrib, the sunset prayer. Why? Because that
02:53exact moment is when the night of the 12th actually begins. From there, you have this strict, limited,
02:58nighttime window to get the whole thing done. And it permanently closes at Fajr, the morning prayer.
03:03If you try to do it outside of this specific night, well, according to his instructions,
03:07you've completely missed the alignment. All right, Section 3, the recitation process,
03:12and the specific vocal steps you have to take. You might have noticed a theme by now,
03:17but the number 12 is basically the mathematical heartbeat of this entire process. Think about it.
03:22It's the 12th of the month. You've got the promise of 12 crores. And for the physical ritual,
03:27you need exactly 12 individual whole almonds, not 11, definitely not 13, exactly 12. This repetition
03:35is highly intentional. It cements that numerical theme across every single physical and spiritual
03:41step of the practice. Now for the actual words you have to say. The sequence is strictly prescribed.
03:48Step one, you recite the rudpak, which is a prayer of peace upon the prophet, exactly 14 times.
03:54Step two, you recite the names of Allah, Ya Rafio, Ya Jabaru, exactly 300 times. And step three,
04:01you close out the sequence by reciting the rudpak another 14 times. But wait, here is the catch,
04:06and it's a huge one. You don't just do this once over a big bowl of almonds. No way. You
04:11actually have
04:12to pick up the very first almond, hold it, and perform this entire vocal sequence over it. Then you set
04:18it down, pick up the second almond, and do the whole shebang all over again. You have to repeat this
04:23exhaustive process for every single one of the 12 almonds, individually. It requires some serious,
04:29intense focus during that limited nighttime window. Which brings us to section four, almond distribution,
04:35and their physical placement. Now what's really interesting about this part is seeing exactly where
04:41these blessed items end up. Zinjani lays out a very strict mathematical division for the almonds.
04:46The 12 of them get fractured into four specific groups. Two are for eating, two go into your food
04:53storage, two are for the insects of the earth, and the final six, those are dedicated straight to
04:58your money save. Let's break down the specific nuances for each of those groups, because the
05:03details matter here. First, you eat two almonds directly. This is basically internalizing the
05:09spiritual blessing. Next, you take two almonds and physically place them into your home's raw food
05:14storage. Think flour or rice containers. This represents overflowing household sustenance.
05:20Then, in a very specific act of charity, you have to take two almonds the morning after the ritual,
05:25physically crush them into a powder or tiny pieces, and leave them outside for insects,
05:29which he refers to as hasharit ul al-ars. Finally, the largest chunk, those last six almonds,
05:35is dedicated directly to wealth retention. You're instructed to stash these six in your safe,
05:40your wallet, or basically wherever you keep your cash. Zanjani even throws in a highly specific
05:45detail here. He says keeping these six almonds in a red pouch is the absolute ideal way to maximize
05:50the financial effect. And finally, section five, the ultimate spiritual goal, and dedicating the
05:56reward. The source material makes it incredibly clear that this physical ritual has to be tied to
06:02a profound spiritual act. So, after you've finished all those recitations on the 12 almonds,
06:07but right before you actually distribute them, Zanjani says you must gather all the almonds
06:12together. In that exact moment, the practitioner has to dedicate the spiritual reward, the sawab,
06:18of all that intense recitation as a direct gift to Bibi Fatima al-Zahara. And it's through her
06:23spiritual intercession that the follower is instructed to passionately pray to God for their
06:28business, their employment, and their overall wealth, their risk. It is such a fascinating blend,
06:33right? You have this very transactional desire for financial gain,
06:36but it's routed directly through a deeply reverent spiritual offering.
06:40And that essentially wraps up our explainer on this intricate ritual. We've explored the claims
06:45of a 680-year lineman, the really intense commitment of that nighttime recitation,
06:50and the highly specific distribution of 12 simple almonds, all to chase a promise of immense wealth.
06:57Regardless of what your personal beliefs might be, looking at this really leaves us with a
07:01compelling question. How do ancient spiritual practices and astrological promises continue
07:06to intersect so powerfully with our very modern, very human desires for financial security?
07:12It's definitely something to chew on the next time you see faith and finance sharing the same stage.
07:17Thank you so much for joining me today. Keep questioning and keep learning.
07:20Thank you very much for joining me today.
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