Nuzhat-ul-Majalis wa Muntakhab al-Nafais (The Delight of Meetings and the Selection of Precious Things) is a classical Islamic work authored by Imam Abdul Rahman bin Abdus Salam al-Saffuri (d. 894 AH / 1489 CE). It is highly regarded as a compendium of ethical teachings, spiritual anecdotes, and religious exhortations intended for public sermons and personal reflection. Core Themes and Structure
Contextual Reading: The book was written in the late Mamluk period. It reflects a style of "Adab" (refined literature) where the goal is to inspire through storytelling rather than strict legalism. Nuzhat Ul Majalis In English
Have you read "Nuzhat ul Majalis" or is it on your reading list? Nuzhat-ul-Majalis wa Muntakhab al-Nafais ( The Delight of
The book is unique in its "majalis" (gatherings) format, designed to be read aloud or studied in communal settings. It masterfully weaves together several disciplines: Dedicate a Weekly Majlis: Set aside 15-20 minutes
Whether you are a student of knowledge, a parent looking for moral stories for your children, or a seeker trying to mend your relationship with your Creator, this book has something for you. Its chapters are short, its morals are deep, and its stories are unforgettable.
Smartphone apps now offer remastered versions. In Karachi, Mumbai, and Toronto, the same verses that echoed in the court of the Nawabs of Awadh now stream through Bluetooth speakers in car mourning processions.
A typical manuscript or printed edition contains between 60 and 100 chapters, depending on the edition. The chapters are organized thematically, often progressing from the foundations of faith to the refined ethics of the inner self.