Kashf al-Mahjub, penned by the renowned 11th-century Persian Sufi master Ali Hujwiri, is considered one of the earliest and most comprehensive treatises on Sufism in Persian. This second volume continues the profound exploration of Islamic mysticism, delving deeper into the intricate doctrines, practices, and historical figures of Sufism. Hujwiri meticulously analyzes various Sufi schools of thought, addressing common misconceptions and offering a clear, authoritative guide for seekers on the spiritual path. It remains an indispensable resource for understanding the origins and development of Sufi philosophy, providing timeless wisdom and spiritual insights that resonate with contemporary readers. Its scholarly yet accessible approach makes it a cornerstone text for students of Islamic spirituality.