The Hadith of the Hidden Treasure () is a hadith qudsi that has a very prominent role in Islamic mysticism and Islamic philosophy.
The most cited version of this Hadith in Arabic is: éÃÂê éÃÂòçààîÃÂÃÂçàÃÂãÃÂèèê ãàãùñàÃÂîÃÂÃÂê çÃÂîÃÂàÃÂéàãùñÃÂ
It has different translations in English:
According to Sufi cosmology, God's reason for the creation of this universe and mankind is the "manifestation" and "recognition" of Himself as it is stated in this hadith.
In extreme forms of Shi'a Islam (ghulat), this has been cited as to justify that Ali and Muhammad are the manifestations of Allah.
Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Baháüàfaith, requested his son `Abdu'l-Bahá, who later became his successor, to write a commentary on the hadith of the Hidden Treasure for a Súfàleader named `AlàShawkat Páshá. In this commentary 'Abdu'l-Bahá discusses the themes "Hidden Treasure", "Love", "Creation", and "Knowledge".