This is a biographical work titled "Talamazi Hazrath Safi Aurangabadi" written in Arabic by Mahboob Ali Khan, and potentially published in 1918. It likely details the life and teachings of Hazrath Safi of Aurangabad, a significant figure within Islamic and Sufi traditions. The book offers insights into his spiritual journey, his influence on the community, and his contributions to Islamic thought. It will be of interest to scholars and readers interested in Islamic history, Sufism, and biographical works focused on prominent religious figures.
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