Sequential excerpts (including footnotes) from ‘The Dawn-Breakers’ by Nabil-i-‘Azam, translated and edited by Shoghi Effendi

August 20, 2019

Siyyid Kázim’s writings “are said to exceed 300 volumes”

Chapter 2 of A. L. M. Nicolas’ “Essai sur le Shaykhisme,” II, is entirely devoted to a detailed enumeration of the hundred and thirty-five works composed by Siyyid Kázim, among which the following are of outstanding interest:
1. Sharh-i-Khutbiy-i-Tutunjíyyih.
2. Sharh-i-Qasidih.
3. Tafsirih Ayatu’l-Kursí.
4. Dar Asrar-i-Shihihadat-i-Imám Ḥusayn.
5. Cosmography.
6. Dalílu’l-Mutaháyyirín.
His works are said to exceed 300 volumes. (“A Traveller’s Narrative,” Note E, p. 238). 
(Footnotes to chapter 2 of ‘The Dawn-Breakers’, included by Shoghi Effendi)