Abstract
Muḥyiddīn Ibn al-‘Arabī’s (d. 638/1240) Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikem is one of the most annotated works in the history of mysticism. In these commentaries, we see Muayyed al-Jandī’s(d. 711/1311) work is about all the text of Fuṣuṣ and analiyses ‘Arabī’s metaphysical views. One of the subjects which Jandī deals in the introduction is the secrets andtruths of the letters of Allah. The author touches on the order in which the letters of this name correspond in which is accepted by Ibn al-‘Arabī. Muḥammed al-Baqqānīal-Shamī thought that Jandī was thinking differently from the Sheikh and asked the problem to ‘Abdullah al-Bosnawī who is known as ‘Shārih al-Fuṣuṣ” in his period. Bosnawī writed a treatise in Arabic for the explanation of the matter. In our study,we aimed to determine the views of Jandī and Bosnawī on the subject and to revealthe critical edition of the manuscript.