Introducing the manuscript of Muftah al-Talibin (10th century)

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Muftah al-Talibeen is a valuable work of which there are only two manuscripts - one in the Ganjbakhsh Library of Pakistan (No. 2853) and the other in the Library of the Prophet of India (No. 191) - and have not yet been reviewed or revised. This book by R.Mahmoud Ghadjavani (10th century AH) wrote a short introduction to Sheikh Kamal al-Din Hussein Kharazmi (born before 885 Kharazm) with an introduction and a short introduction. The first and second articles on the austerities of the Sheikh and the third article in Kharijite are his habits and the fourth article includes forty assemblies of his assemblies.Ghadjavani also had a poetic nature and sometimes composed some of his poems under the pseudonym "Mahmoud" in this text. In this article, the most important features of Moftah-ul-Talibin are written in three intellectual, linguistic and literary levels, along with a brief introduction to its manuscripts. It offers information about the course of mysticism, Sufism, and the condition of mystics, especially Kamal al-Din Hussein Kharazmi.
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Persian
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Persian Language and Literature Journal, Volume:12 Issue: 43, 2020
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1 to 20
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