: A digital document of the Siyarus Salikin is available for reading or download with a subscription. Archive.org (Marjius Salik Juz 4)
If you are studying Malay literature, Islamic ethics, or cultural history, add Jilid 4 to your reading list. Pair it with a modest glossary (or an online dictionary) to navigate the classical terminology, and you’ll find a text that not only informs but also inspires reflection on timeless virtues.
Detailed stages of love, moving from love of self and family to the ultimate Mahabbatullah (Love for Allah).
Depending on the publisher, Sairus Salikin is divided either into 3 large volumes or 4 smaller jilid. typically covers the second half of the original Volume 2 and parts of Volume 3. Specifically, it focuses on:
: You can find various scans of the Jawi (Malay-Arabic) script and transliterations by searching for " Kitab Sirus Salikin ".
If you are looking to deepen your understanding of Tasawwuf and the teachings of Imam al-Ghazali, Kitab Sairus Salikin
Because digital archiving of classical Islamic texts is often done by communities and libraries rather than official publishers, links can change. However, the most reliable sources for Sairus Salikin (usually printed in 4 volumes) are and Islamic digital libraries .
This volume provides a detailed, often visceral description of what happens to the soul after death. It covers the questioning in the grave (Munkar and Nakir), the squeezing of the grave, and the state of Barzakh (the intermediate realm). It is not for the faint of heart; the author uses vivid imagery to awaken the reader from spiritual slumber.