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PTCG-sim is an open-source Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG) tabletop simulator. It supports single player and online multiplayer.
Use the Deck tab above to import your deck, then press Set Up to start a game.
Drag or use keybinds (hold shift) to move cards.
See the Options button below to import, export, and replay games.
Happy testing!
[h][d][b][a][g][l][p][space][↑][↓][→][s][s][1-9][alt + 1-9][ctrl + 1-9][v][alt + d][alt + s][alt + ↓][enter][alt + enter][/][q][e][v][w][1-9][alt + 1-9][0][y][alt + y][r][alt + r][c][z][alt + z][z] → [a][alt + t][alt + e][alt + p][alt + n][alt + r][alt + t][f][alt + f][m][u][esc][r]For macOS: Use option instead of alt
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Do you need an academic overview of how preserve these Sufi manuscripts? Share public link
Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari (d. 870 CE/256 AH)
The realm of divine power, decrees, and spiritual light. Malakut: The angelic realm and the world of souls. Nasut: The physical, material world experienced by humans. The Practical Curriculum of the Text
(often transliterated as Bayan al-Alif or Bayanul Alif ) is a foundational text of Southeast Asian Islamic mysticism ( Tasawuf ). Historically attributed to the 16th-century Sufi saint and poet Syeikh Hamzah al-Fansuri from Sumatra, the manuscript serves as a profound guide to the esoteric meanings hidden within the Arabic alphabet—specifically focusing on the first letter, Alif . Rather than treating the letter as a simple phonetic tool, the text frames Alif as a metaphysical blueprint for divine unity ( Tawhid ), creation, and the human soul.
). Sufis argue that all other letters in the alphabet are merely modifications, bends, or curves of this initial straight line.
Do you need an academic overview of how preserve these Sufi manuscripts? Share public link
Imam Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari (d. 870 CE/256 AH)
The realm of divine power, decrees, and spiritual light. Malakut: The angelic realm and the world of souls. Nasut: The physical, material world experienced by humans. The Practical Curriculum of the Text
(often transliterated as Bayan al-Alif or Bayanul Alif ) is a foundational text of Southeast Asian Islamic mysticism ( Tasawuf ). Historically attributed to the 16th-century Sufi saint and poet Syeikh Hamzah al-Fansuri from Sumatra, the manuscript serves as a profound guide to the esoteric meanings hidden within the Arabic alphabet—specifically focusing on the first letter, Alif . Rather than treating the letter as a simple phonetic tool, the text frames Alif as a metaphysical blueprint for divine unity ( Tawhid ), creation, and the human soul.
). Sufis argue that all other letters in the alphabet are merely modifications, bends, or curves of this initial straight line.