The book is divided into 10 chapters, covering various aspects of spirituality, including:
As Omar studied the Shafi'i handbook of Tuhfatul Ikhwan , he realized the "gift" wasn't just about the physical acts of worship, like Zakah or Salah . The book taught him that the "worship of the heart"—sincerity, trust in God ( tawakkul ), and patience—was actually superior to the physical motions.
Historically, the title refers to a treatise on "Futuwwah" (spiritual chivalry) by the Sufi scholar Abd al-Razzaq Kashani (d. 1330).
Often hosts scholarly articles and scans of classical manuscripts.