In the vast expanse of Islamic literary heritage, there exist numerous works that have been shrouded in mystery, awaiting discovery by scholars and enthusiasts alike. One such enigmatic treasure is "Khazinat al-Asrar," a renowned Arabic manuscript that has been captivating the imagination of researchers for centuries. Translated to "The Treasure of Secrets," this ancient text is a rich repository of spiritual knowledge, esoteric wisdom, and philosophical insights.
The book acts as an exhaustive encyclopedia of litanies, prayers, and formulas. It presents structural formulations for calling upon the Asma al-Husna (the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah). An-Nazili assigns precise mathematical repetition values to these names to unlock specific spiritual states, cure illnesses, or grant safety. Secret Formulas for Protection and Sustenance khazinat al-asrar
Attributed to the great scholar and saint, (author of the famous Dala'il al-Khayrat ), or compiled by his followers based on his teachings, this text represents the pinnacle of Ilm al-Ladunni —the knowledge that is divinely inspired. In the vast expanse of Islamic literary heritage,
While it deals with the unseen, the Treasury operates strictly within the boundaries of (Divine Oneness). Unlike books of sorcery ( sihr ) that claim to command jinn or alter reality through coercion, the Khazinat al-Asrar works through tawassul (seeking a means to God) and tadarru (humility and begging of Allah). The book acts as an exhaustive encyclopedia of