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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: APPENDIX I, PALMER'S WORK AS AN ORIENTAL SCHOLAR. By G. F. Nicholl, M.A. Lord Almoner's Professor and Reader of Arabic in the University of Oxford; Oriental Lecturer of Balliol College, Oxford; Professor of Sanskrit and Persian in King's College, London. PALMER'S WORK AS AN ORIENTAL SCHOLAR. Professor Palmer commenced his Oriental studies with the Saiyid 'Abdu'llah (or, as he called himself, Syed Abdoollah). For two or three years he read vigorously?I may say voraciously?Urdu, Persian, and some Arabic with Syed ...
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This study of Persian theology utilizes a manuscript by "Aziz bin Mohammed Nafasi", first published in 1867. The book describes both the basic tenets of the sufis and the "Ahl i wahdat", formerly a branch of Sufism.
All the words in the Gulistán and other prescribed textbooks were also included.