Garden of Mystery, the 'Gulshan-i Raz', holds a unique position in
Persian Sufi literature. It is a compact and concise exploration of the
doctrines of Sufism at the peak of their development that has remained a
primary text of Sufism throughout the world from Turkey to India. It
comprises a thousand lines of inspired poetry taking the form of answers
to questions put by a fellow mystic. It provides a coherent literary
bridge between the Persian 'school of love' poetry and the rapidly
growing number of metaphysical and gnostic compositions from what had
come to be known as the school of the 'Unity of Being'. Translated by
Robert Darr who has for thirty-five years been a student of classical
Islamic culture.