While the original text is Persian, several Urdu translations exist for South Asian readers, often appearing in religious libraries or digital archives: Kashf-ul-Asrar (Urdu Translation) : Copies can often be found on platforms like Internet Archive or specialized Shia libraries like : Be careful not to confuse this with the Sufi text Kashf-ul-Asrar written by the saint Sultan Bahoo

Imam Khomeini dissects the accusations leveled against Islam and the clergy. He argues that the corruption seen in society is not due to Islam, but due to the abandonment of Islamic laws. He writes:

انہوں نے اس دور کی حکومت کی بے دینی، پردے پر پابندی اور مغربی اثرات کی شدید مذمت کی. کتاب کی اہمیت (Significance)

Kashf al-Asrar (کشف الاسرار - Unveiling of Secrets), published in 1943, is the first major political work by . It was written as a rigorous response to a pamphlet titled Asrar-i Hazarsala (The Thousand-Year Secrets) by Ali Akbar Hakimzadeh, which criticized traditional Shia beliefs and clerical authority. Background and Purpose

Proving that Islam is inherently a political religion. 🇵🇰 Kashf Ul Asrar in Urdu

in 1943. Originally composed in Persian to defend Shia Islam against modern secularist critiques, it has since been translated into Urdu for South Asian readers. Historical Background & Purpose Written during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi , the book was a direct response to a pamphlet titled The Thousand-Year Secrets