To fully comprehend the depth of Part 2, one must look at the foundational framework of the series. The title itself carries profound imagery: Shama (The Lamp) of the Shabistan (Night-quarters or Assembly) of Raza (contentment, also directly referencing the master of the school, Imam Ahmed Raza Khan).
While Part 1 focused on Naats , Part 2 leans heavily into Manqabat (poetry praising the Ahl al-Bayt – the family of the Prophet). The exclusive edition includes three Manqabat written by Ala Hazrat between 1920 and 1921, a period of intense spiritual seclusion for him. These verses were preserved only in the personal diaries of his son, Hujjatul Islam Mufti Amjad Ali.