Lojjatun Nesa Tabijer Kitab has had a profound impact on the spiritual landscape of Bengal and beyond. The book's teachings have influenced numerous spiritual traditions and lineages, including Sufism, Baulism, and Bengali Muslim mysticism.
Traditional Tabij writers (Amulet scribes) in Bangladesh and West Bengal insist the book exists but is Nader (rare). They claim the original was written in the Syriac or Himyaritic language and that only a Kamil (perfected) Sheikh can interpret it. Most claim the book has a Jinn guard preventing ordinary men from opening it without going mad.
While originally a physical manuscript or printed book, it is now widely available in digital formats: Mobile Applications: Several apps on platforms like the Google Play Store
: Studies indicate that while folk traditions remain popular, modern health practitioners in Bangladesh often view reliance on amulets for critical conditions (like snake bites) as a risk to timely medical intervention. ResearchGate 5. Conclusion Lojjatun Nesa Tabijer Kitab