: It is essentially a Persian summary and adaptation of the Arabic work Jami' al-Sa'adat ( The Collector of Felicities ), written by the author's father, Mulla Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi .
When a reader engages with such a text, they are performing a Muraj'at —a revisiting of the soul. Just as the earth revives in spring, the human spirit revives when it encounters truth. The "Happiness" mentioned in the title is the result of this encounter. It is the joy of discovery, the relief of finding a solution to a complex problem, or the comfort of finding one's feelings articulated by a pen from centuries past. ktab mraj alsadt rby
Some days the journey feels long. Some nights the questions are heavy. But every page turns me back to You. : It is essentially a Persian summary and
to diagnose spiritual "diseases" (like pride, envy, or anger) and offering their specific "cures." Structured Approach The "Happiness" mentioned in the title is the
: It outlines practical steps for achieving "Felicities" (Happiness) by balancing these faculties and reaching the state of Justice ( Adalah ). Availability and Editions معراج السعاده معراج السعاده
The concept of "Mi'raj" (Ascension) is central to Islamic thought, representing the peak of spiritual connection.
They preserve the wisdom of historical scholars who dedicated their lives to understanding the relationship between the human servant and their Creator.