Publisher's Synopsis
Rahat al-qulub, composed by Ahmad Munyari (Sharaf al-Din ibn Yahya, d. 1380), is a significant work in the field of Islamic spirituality, specifically within the Sufi tradition. Written in Persian, this book delves into the profound aspects of Sufi mysticism and offers guidance on the path to spiritual enlightenment. As a classical text, "Rahat al-qulub" provides valuable insights into the practices, beliefs, and philosophical underpinnings of Sufism. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect readers with the rich spiritual heritage of Central Asia and the broader Islamic world, making it a timeless resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Sufi thought.
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