Secrets of the Knowers / Asrār al-ʻārifīn
(أسرار العارفين / Asrār al-ʻārifīn)

Title Secrets of the Knowers / Asrār al-ʻārifīn
Title Original أسرار العارفين / Asrār al-ʻārifīn
Author Qandahārī, Shīr Muḥammad, compiler
Author Original ‎‫‏غزالي‏‬‎ / Ghazzālī, 1058-1111, other
Publication Date: 1882
Publication Place Bombay - [Publisher name not specified]
Subject Islam. Religious life. Ethics.
Type Book
Language ara,fas,pus
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 568
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (568 pages) : lithograph
Library: The Cornell University Library
Record ID 9524847
Library Location Cornell University Library
Date 1882
Notes Also issued in print. Electronic reproduction. On the title-page the whole work is ascribed to al-Ghazzālī. Reproduction of the original from The British Library.
Sample Text [A collection of sentences and traditions bearing on morals and religious duties. Compiled, with a Persian interlineary translation and a Pushtu metrical paraphrase, by Shīr Muḥammad, from the works of al-Ghazzālī and various other authors.].
Seri Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
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Secrets of the Knowers / Asrār al-ʻārifīn

(أسرار العارفين / Asrār al-ʻārifīn)
Author Qandahārī, Shīr Muḥammad, compiler
Author Original ‎‫‏غزالي‏‬‎ / Ghazzālī, 1058-1111, other
Publication Date 1882
Publication Place Bombay - [Publisher name not specified]
Subject Islam. Religious life. Ethics.
Type Book
Language ara,fas,pus
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 568
Physical Dimensions 1 online resource (568 pages) : lithograph
Library The Cornell University Library
Record ID 9524847
Library Location Cornell University Library
Date 1882
Notes Also issued in print. Electronic reproduction. On the title-page the whole work is ascribed to al-Ghazzālī. Reproduction of the original from The British Library.
Sample Text [A collection of sentences and traditions bearing on morals and religious duties. Compiled, with a Persian interlineary translation and a Pushtu metrical paraphrase, by Shīr Muḥammad, from the works of al-Ghazzālī and various other authors.].
Seri Early Arabic Printed Books from the British Library.
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