While there are different texts with similar names, Kanzul Magani

You can often find digital copies of these texts through academic and Sufi resource centers: Sufi Libraries : Sites like Pristine Sufism Tijani.org frequently host or list these classical works. Archive.org : Searching for "Kanz al-Ma'ani" or "Kanzul Magani" on the Internet Archive

  1. Maintain Shariah: The book is a tool, not a substitute for obligatory prayers (Salah). Perform your Fard prayers first.
  2. Intention (Niyyah): Before opening the PDF, make a sincere intention that you are using this only for Allah’s sake.
  3. Taharah (Purity): Treat the PDF with respect. Ideally, read it while in a state of ritual ablution (wudu) because it contains Quranic verses.
  4. Follow the Prescribed Numbers: If a wazifa says "recite Ayat-ul-Kursi 11 times after Asr," do exactly that. Do not change the count arbitrarily.
  5. Consult a Scholar: For complex wazaif (especially those involving breaking habits or dealing with jinn), contact a local imam or a spiritual guide (Shaykh). Self-treatment without knowledge can be dangerous.

" (from Kanz meaning treasure and Magani meaning medicine/remedy in Hausa).

Tajweed and Recitation: Certain versions, like the Kanz al-Ma'ani, serve as commentaries on foundational poems regarding the seven Qira'at (recitations) of the Quran.