Manba’ Ushul al-Hikmah (The Source of the Origins of Wisdom) is a classic 13th-century Arabic treatise on Islamic esotericism, Sufi mysticism, and "Ilm al-Hikmah" (the science of wisdom).
For students and researchers, digital versions are often sought for academic study. You can find digital copies and previews through several repositories: Academic Previews:
For researchers of Medieval Islamic history, it provides a window into the intellectual synthesis of Neoplatonism, Hermeticism, and Sufism.
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A commentary on the ancient "Oath of Berhatiah" (invocations).
Mulla Sadra (محمد بن إبراهيم صدر الدين الصدرا)
For those looking for a , several digital repositories host various editions of the text:
Manba’ Ushul al-Hikmah (The Source of the Origins of Wisdom) is a classic 13th-century Arabic treatise on Islamic esotericism, Sufi mysticism, and "Ilm al-Hikmah" (the science of wisdom).
For students and researchers, digital versions are often sought for academic study. You can find digital copies and previews through several repositories: Academic Previews:
For researchers of Medieval Islamic history, it provides a window into the intellectual synthesis of Neoplatonism, Hermeticism, and Sufism.
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A commentary on the ancient "Oath of Berhatiah" (invocations).
Mulla Sadra (محمد بن إبراهيم صدر الدين الصدرا)
For those looking for a , several digital repositories host various editions of the text: