In “Telling Fortunes by Cards,” Mohammed Ali explores the intricate history and cultural significance of cartomancy, delving into how playing cards have been utilized as tools for divination across various societies. The book combines an engaging narrative style with scholarly analysis, offering readers a comprehensive insight into the symbolism and interpretations associated with different card spreads. Ali's meticulous research situates this practice within the broader context of esoteric traditions and folk practices, shedding light on its evolution from playful pastime to serious spiritual tool. Mohammed Ali, a noted expert in the fields of folklore and mysticism, draws upon his deep understanding of cultural anthropology and historical linguistics to present a nuanced perspective on cartomancy. His earlier works reflect a lifelong fascination with the intersections of folklore and ritual, leading him to explore how these practices shape personal and communal identities. With a diverse background that includes ethnographic studies in various cultures, Ali approaches the subject with both an academic lens and an appreciation for the art of divination. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the mystical arts, cultural history, or the nuances of human belief systems. It serves as both an academic resource and an accessible guide for those curious about the rich tapestry of fortune-telling practices. Dive into the pages of “Telling Fortunes by Cards” and unravel the stories that cards reveal.