The book is divided into 57 distinct chapters (abwab). Each chapter addresses a specific topic, such as repentance (tawbah), patience (sabr), death (mawt), the grave, dreams, virtues of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and the signs of the Hour. This structure allows a preacher to find relevant material instantly.

Several organizations and individuals have attempted to translate Nuzhat ul Majalis into English, but these efforts are often incomplete or unpublished. We encourage readers to support translation initiatives and help make this valuable text more accessible to a wider audience.

May this guide serve as your key to unlocking a treasure of wisdom. And once you have opened that PDF, may the words of Imam al-Safari transform your gatherings (majalis) into gardens of paradise.

There is no single public-domain "wiki" link for this text. It is a multi-volume work usually published in print. Below are the best available resources for the English translation:

The book is a massive 15th-century compendium of Islamic ethics, hadith, and Sufi wisdom. While widely available in its original and popular Urdu translations, the English-speaking world primarily has access only to specific excerpts or summaries found in academic and religious forums. 🌐 Available Versions & Links

This is the best place to find digitized versions. Most entries currently available are the Urdu translation (often titled Zeenat al-Mahafil ) or the original Nuzhat-ul-Majalis (Volume 1 & 2) - Digitized by Maktabah Mujaddidiyah. Nuzhat ul Majalis - Urdu Translation

by Imam Abdul Rahman al-Saffuri is currently unavailable in the public domain or via standard academic publishers. The work is primarily available in its original or in various