Kashf al-Asrar

Kashf al-Asrar (The Unveiling of Secrets)
AuthorRuhollah Khomeini
LanguagePersian
Media typeBook

Kashf al-Asrar (Persian: کشف الأسرار Kashf al-Âsrâr "Unveiling of Secrets") is a book written in 1943 by Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to respond to the questions and criticisms raised in a 1943 pamphlet titled The Thousand-Year Secrets (Persian: Asrar-i Hazarsala)[1] by Ali Akbar Hakimzadeh, who had abandoned clerical studies at Qom seminary and in the mid-1930s published a modernist journal titled Humayun that advocated reformation in Islam. Kashf al-Asrar is the first book that expresses Khomeini's political views.

  1. ^ Koya, Abdar Rahman, ed. (2009). Imam Khomeini: Life, Thought and Legacy. Other Press. p. 28. ISBN 9789675062254.