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Kitab al-Majmu‘ (Arabic: كتاب المجموع "The Book of the Collection") is a book which is claimed by some Sunni Muslims and former Alawites to be the main source of teaching of the ‘Alawi sect of Islam. They claim the book is not openly published and instead is passed down from initiated Master to Apprentice; however, the book has been published by Western scholars, and both the original Arabic and French translation are available on the Internet Archive. The Alawis, however, reject this book as baseless and state that their main source of teaching is Nahj al-Balagha. According to Matti Moosa:

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  • El denominado Kitab al-Majmu‘ (en árabe, كتاب المجموع‎ "El libro de la colección") es un libro de cuya existencia se duda, pero que algunos eruditos musulmanes sunnitas afirman que sería la principal fuente de enseñanzas de la secta islámica del Alauismo.​ Estos sostienen que el libro no es de publicación libre y que sólo pasa de maestro a discípulo dentro de la secta. Los alauitas, sin embargo, rechazan la existencia de este libro como infundada y sostienen que su principal fuente de enseñanzas es la célebre recopilación de sermones, cartas, exégesis coránica y narraciones atribuidos a Alí, conocida como Nahj al-Balagha (La cumbre de la elocuencia).​ (es)
  • Kitab al-Majmu‘ (Arabic: كتاب المجموع "The Book of the Collection") is a book which is claimed by some Sunni Muslims and former Alawites to be the main source of teaching of the ‘Alawi sect of Islam. They claim the book is not openly published and instead is passed down from initiated Master to Apprentice; however, the book has been published by Western scholars, and both the original Arabic and French translation are available on the Internet Archive. The Alawis, however, reject this book as baseless and state that their main source of teaching is Nahj al-Balagha. According to Matti Moosa: (en)
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  • El denominado Kitab al-Majmu‘ (en árabe, كتاب المجموع‎ "El libro de la colección") es un libro de cuya existencia se duda, pero que algunos eruditos musulmanes sunnitas afirman que sería la principal fuente de enseñanzas de la secta islámica del Alauismo.​ Estos sostienen que el libro no es de publicación libre y que sólo pasa de maestro a discípulo dentro de la secta. Los alauitas, sin embargo, rechazan la existencia de este libro como infundada y sostienen que su principal fuente de enseñanzas es la célebre recopilación de sermones, cartas, exégesis coránica y narraciones atribuidos a Alí, conocida como Nahj al-Balagha (La cumbre de la elocuencia).​ De acuerdo con el profesor Matti Moosa:​ "el Kitab al-Majmu contiene dieciséis suras incorporadas por Sulayman al-Adani en su recopilación Kitab al-Bakura... El Kitab al-Majmu fue traducido y publicado en francés por René Dussaud en su Histoire et Religion des Nosairis (Historia y religión de los nusayríes), 161-98. El mismo texto en árabe se encuentra en el libro de Abu Musa al-Hariri al-Alawiyyun al-Alawiyya (Dubai: Dar al-Itisam, 1980), 145-74". El hombre que reveló la existencia del libro fue Sulayman al-Adani, un alauita convertido al Cristianismo.​ (es)
  • Kitab al-Majmu‘ (Arabic: كتاب المجموع "The Book of the Collection") is a book which is claimed by some Sunni Muslims and former Alawites to be the main source of teaching of the ‘Alawi sect of Islam. They claim the book is not openly published and instead is passed down from initiated Master to Apprentice; however, the book has been published by Western scholars, and both the original Arabic and French translation are available on the Internet Archive. The Alawis, however, reject this book as baseless and state that their main source of teaching is Nahj al-Balagha. According to Matti Moosa: Kitab al-Majmu contains sixteen suras (chapters) incorporated by Sulayman al-Adani in his Kitab al-Bakura... Kitab al-Majmu was published with a French translation by René Dussaud in his Histoire et Religion des Nosairis, 161-98. The Arabic text of the same is found in Abu Musa al-Hariri's al-Alawiyyun al-Alawiyya (Dubai: Dar al-Itisam, 1980), 145-74. An English translation by Edward E. Salisbury was published in Journal of the American Oriental Society in 1866. The man who revealed the alleged book was Sulayman al-Adani, an Alawite convert to Christianity. It is also known as al-Dustoor, and has been attributed to an 11th-century Alawite missionary, al-Maymoun al-Tabarani; however, Yaron Friedman says that the Dustur and Kitab al-Majmu are different texts and their identification is a mistake. Yaron Friedman suggests that Kitab al-Majmu was influenced by Jewish esoteric traditions found in the Sefer Yetzirah; Friedman in particular points to the similarity of the texts in their letter mysticism, comparing Sefer Yetzirah's "great secret" (sod gadol) of aleph-mem-shīn to Kitab al-Majmu's secret (sirr) of ʿayn-mīm-sīn. Contemporary Alawis insist that the Kitab al-Majmu is fabricated, some even suggesting that it is a forgery created by 19th century Christian missionaries. (en)
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