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A treatise refuting another composed by one of the learned men of the IXth Muslim century of the court of Ulugh Bey, in which the author condemns the dhikr performed with a loud voice. The author of the present work states in the preface that in 1078 [1667/8] he composed a treatise entitled Nashr al-zahr fī al-dhikr bi-al-jahr, and when in 1079 [1669] he came across this other work which condemns performing dhikr with a loud voice, he composed this treatise to refute it.
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- 4 Shaʻbān 1136 [April 28, 1724]
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- Princeton University. Library. Manuscript. Islamic Manuscripts, Garrett no. 1118H
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- Arabic
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