This is a classical Arabic text, "Shar al-Aqid al-Nasafyah f ul al-dn wa-ilm al-kalm," a commentary on al-Nasafi's foundational work on Islamic creed (Aqidah). This edition, possibly published around 1890, includes annotations or supercommentaries by Raman ibn Abd al-Musin Bahasht (d. 1571 or 2) and shiyah al-Khayl al Shar al-Aqid lil-Taftzn, enhancing its value for advanced students and scholars of Islamic theology and philosophy (ilm al-Kalam). The text provides insights into historical debates and interpretations within Islamic thought, making it a valuable resource for understanding the development of Sunni theological doctrines.
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