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wrote the ʿAwārif al-Maʿārif (translated as "Benefits of Intimate Knowledge", or other as "The Knowledge of the Spiritually Learned"). The ʿAwārif al-Maʿārif
Shams al-Ma'arif or Shams al-Ma'arif wa Lata'if al-'Awarif is a grimoire centered on Arabic magic. It is claimed to be a manual for achieving esoteric
Translated from Arabic into English for the first time by Muhtar Holland. 'Awarif al-Ma'arif [de] (The Gifts of Spiritual Perceptions) by Shihab al-Din 'Umar
adopted concepts and doctrines outlined in two influential Sufi texts: the ʿAwārif al-Maʿārif of Shaykh Shihāb al-Dīn Suhrawardī and the Kashf al-Maḥjūb of
Al-Ma'arif refers to the infamous book Shams al-Ma'arif wa Lata'if al-'Awarif, a 13th century magic and spirituality manual. It has been banned in most
Mahiuddin Abdul Quadir Jilani Mahbub-i Subhani (471–561 AH) Chapter 5: Awarif al-Maarif by Shykh Shahab Uddin Suhrawardi (531–632 AH) Chapter 6: Fawaid
had received it from Imam al-Baghawi. He also read Al-Hawi al-Saghir, Al-Awarif by Suhrawardi, and Musnad al-Shafi'i to him. He also heard Al-Adhkar and
Hasani Nadwi, completed the unfinished last volume. His book Ma'ārif al-'Awārif Fi Anwā' al-Uloom Wal Ma'ārif (Ath' Thaqafat al-Islamiyya Fil-Hind) contains
Dervish Textbook" (a partial translation of the Gifts of Deep Knowledge, the Awarif el-Maarif) by Suhrawardi (1891). This book was reprinted by Octagon Press
under Ibn Surāqa of Jativa, who introduced him to Suhrawardī al-Baghdādī's ʿAwārif al-Maʿārif. During this time, he is believed to have joined the Madanīya
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