The most famous Nasihatnama is attributed to (1006–1088 CE), a Persian Sufi saint and scholar of Herat. His Nasihatnama is a short, poetic work in rhyming prose (Saj’), containing pithy advice on piety, humility, justice, and self-purification.
| Title | Author | Language | Focus | |-------|--------|----------|-------| | Nasihatnama (or Nasihat al-Muluk ) | Imam Ghazali | Persian/Arabic | Advice for kings (political) | | Nasihatnama-i Hind | Unknown (17th c. Deccan) | Urdu | Ethical tales for soldiers | | Nasihatnama by Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah | Urdu | Modern political advice (1900s) | | Nasihatnama-i Alfi | A. S. D. Dihlawi | Urdu | Sufi guidance in verse | nasihatnama pdf
Nasihatnama (نصیحت نامہ) – often translated as "The Book of Advice" or "Epistle of Counsel" – is a renowned work of Persian (and later Urdu) didactic literature. It typically falls under the Mirror for Princes genre (Andarz literature), offering ethical, political, and spiritual guidance to rulers, administrators, or the general public. The most famous Nasihatnama is attributed to (1006–1088