Umm al-Kitab (Ismaili book)
The Umm al-Kitab (Arabic: أمّ الکتاب, romanized: umm al-kitāb, lit. 'mother of the Book') is a major work of Ismailism from the late eighth century, from the town Kufa.[1] The treatise contains a discourse of the fifth Shi'i Imam Muhammad al-Baqir responding to thirty questions raised by a group of disciples. Umm al-Kitab offers an esoteric hermeneutics concerning cosmology, the nature of man and worship within a Qur'anic context.[2]
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