ʿAbdu-l-Qāhir Jurjānī, ʿAbdu-r-Rahmān Jāmī Naqshbandī, Majid Khan Malik Siddiqui
It was initially written by an Irani, Shafi'i Scholar, 'Abdul-Qahir Jurjani (Rh) (400-470 Hijri). Later, this book was extended by the prestigious, Persian Naqshbandi Sufi Scholar, 'Abdu-r-Rahman Jami (Rh) (820- 890 Hijri). Mercy of Allah be upon them both. Sharhu Miati 'Amil deals with Classical Arabic relating to the 100 governors in the Arabic syntax. Having global acceptance for centuries, this classical text is still taught in Islamic Institutions worldwide, particularly in the Indian-Subcontinent. This book, which is named after my beloved Shaykh Hadrat 'Allamah Pir Alaudin...
It was initially written by an Irani, Shafi'i Scholar, 'Abdul-Qahir Jurjani (Rh) (400-470 Hijri). Later, this book was extended by the prestigious, Pe...