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Usul al-Sama
Treatise by sufi saint Fakhr al-din Zarradi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Usul al-Sama is a treatise written by Khwaja Fakhr al-din Zarradi, a sufi saint and disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya in Persian language.[1][2][3] The book is based on the Usul of Sama, a sufi gathering.[4] He proved the use of some musical instruments are not Haram under the Shariah.[5][6] The book has been translated into Arabic, Urdu, Hindi and English languages.[7] It is known that Zarradi written two treaties on the matter of Sama, but only one exists till today.[8]
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