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  1. Kashf al-Asrar ( Arabic: کشف الأسرار Kashf al-Āsrār "Unveiling of Secrets") is a book written in 1943 by Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to respond to the questions and criticisms raised in a 1943 pamphlet titled The Thousand-Year Secrets ( Persian: Asrar-i Hazarsala) [1] by Ali Akbar Hakimzadeh, who had abandoned...

  2. The full name of this commentary is Kashf al-asrār wa ʿuddat al-abrār (“The unveiling of the mysteries and the provision of the pious”). It is the longest Sunni commentary in the Persian

  3. Aug 24, 2017 · Kashf al-asrar wa uddat al-abrar is the longest Sunni commentary in the Persian language. Practically nothing is known about Rashid al-Din Maybudi. The best guess at his full name is Rashid al-Din Abu'l-Fadl Ahmad ibn Abi Sa'd ibn Ahmad ibn Mihr-i Izad, born in the town of Maybud, about fifty kilometers from Yazd in central Iran.

  4. This commentary, called Kashf al-asrar wauddat al-abriar [The Unveiling of the Mysteries and the Provision of the Pious], is one of the earliest and longest commentaries on the Quran in the Persian language, though a good portion of it is in Arabic.

  5. Jan 2, 2015 · The full name of this commentary is Kashf al-asrār wa ʿuddat al-abrār (“The unveiling of the. mysteries and the provision of the pious”). It is the longest Sunni commentary in the Persian. language. Maybudī translates and comments on every verse of the Qur’an in a series of 465 “sessions”.

  6. Mar 24, 2015 · Rashid al-Din Maybudi’s Kashf al-Asrar – Tr. William Chittick. The full name of this commentary is Kashf al-asrār wa ʿuddat al-abrār (“The unveiling of the mysteries and the provision of the pious”). It is the longest Sunni commentary in the Persian language.

  7. Kashf al-Asrar: The Unveiling of the Mysteries (Great Commentaries of the Holy Qur'an) $120.00. The volume is arranged in the order of the chapter and verses of the Qur'an and 1,500 pages of Persian text. There are 97 chapters, each corresponding to one Qur'anic chapter (which is to say that 17 of the short chapters do not have commentaries).