While the exact provenance of a specific Kitab Senjata Hikmah would require bibliographic verification, the title aligns well with Southeast Asian Islamic devotional-literary production from the 17th–20th centuries, when Malay-language religious manuals circulated widely in manuscript and print. Such works frequently synthesize Qur’anic exegesis, hadith, invocations (dhikr), and aphoristic wisdom, aimed at both private devotion and communal instruction.