(fabricated) narrations alongside authentic ones. For example, a famous narration regarding a specific prayer for women after menses is identified as having "no basis" in standard hadith books, though it appears in Nuzhat al-Majalis الإسلام سؤال وجواب Further Exploration Review of Sufi Narrations:
In the realm of Islamic literature, there exist numerous works that have captivated scholars and intellectuals for centuries. One such masterpiece is "Nuzhat Ul Majalis" (An English translation: "The Delight of Assemblies"), a renowned book written by the esteemed Islamic scholar, Mulla Muhammad Ma'sum Sirhindī (1564-1650 CE). This fascinating book has been a cornerstone of Islamic intellectual tradition, offering insights into various aspects of life, spirituality, and social etiquette. This paper aims to provide an overview of "Nuzhat Ul Majalis" and explore its significance in the English-speaking world. Nuzhat Ul Majalis In English
Nuzhat al-Majalis wa Muntakhab al-Nafais (The Joy of Gatherings and the Selection of Precious Things) is a celebrated classical work in Islamic ethics and Sufism authored by the Shafi'i scholar Imam Abd al-Rahman ibn Abd al-Salam al-Saffuri (d. 894 AH/1489 CE). (fabricated) narrations alongside authentic ones
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whenever a group of people sits in a gathering to remember Allah, the angels surround them, mercy covers them, tranquility descends upon them, and Allah mentions them to those near Him." This fascinating book has been a cornerstone of
A massive portion of the book is dedicated to speech ethics. Imam al-Safuri warns against:
Nuzhat-ul-Majalis wa Muntakhab al-Nafais ( The Delight of Meetings and the Selection of Precious Things ) is a classical Islamic work authored by (d. 894 AH / 1489 CE). It is highly regarded as a compendium of ethical teachings, spiritual anecdotes, and religious exhortations intended for public sermons and personal reflection. Core Themes and Structure