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Historically, copies of the Kitab al-Hikma were handwritten manuscripts, zealously guarded in secret prayer houses ( Khalwas ). Only the most devout Uqqal were permitted to read them.

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The core of the text is attributed to the founding figures of the faith, primarily and Baha al-Din al-Samuqi . These epistles were written during the reign of the Fatimid Caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, whom the Druze revere as an emanation of the divine. Historically, copies of the Kitab al-Hikma were handwritten

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