Unfortunately, I couldn't find a direct link to an English translation of "Nuzhat-ul-Majalis". However, I found that the book has been translated into English by several scholars, including:
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"The English translation is incomplete." Reality: Most public domain PDFs contain about 80% of the original 57 chapters. Only a few commercial editions contain the full Arabic-English diglot. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a direct link to
Unfortunately, I couldn't find a direct link to an English translation of Nuzhat ul Majalis. However, I can suggest some alternatives: Only a few commercial editions contain the full
Engaging metaphors used to explain complex spiritual states. Structure:
One anecdote from the book tells the story of a young dervish who sought spiritual guidance from Gangohi. The dervish was troubled by his own ego and was unable to make progress on his spiritual journey. Gangohi shared a wise saying: "The seeker of truth must be like the reed flute, which, in order to produce sweet music, must be hollowed out and emptied of its ego."
by Imam Abdul Rahman al-Saffuri is currently unavailable in the public domain or via standard academic publishers. The work is primarily available in its original or in various