The book is divided in Six Chapters. The first deals with Kashmir Sufism and Ryshi movement and their bearing on the Sheikh's intellectual evolution. The second is a comparative study of 'Vandar Raj' and state of nature as enunciated by the Ryshi and Hobbes. The next section analytically finds and elaborates the correspondencies and dissimilarities between the theories of Locke, Rousseau and that of the Sheikh. In fourth chapter Kashmir is designed to be the valley of God in due regard to the spiritual ethos of it during last five thousand years of its history. The concept of Sheikh's 'Rysh Wa'er' is delineated and discussed within the framework of the modern definition of a state. Finally, in its 'Posterior' an appraisal of religious humanism or 'Rysh Wa'er' envisaged by the Sheikh is examined.
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