Unlike widely published Islamic texts, Asrar ul Urooj is widely believed to be a rare or out-of-print manuscript. Its authorship is frequently attributed to anonymous Sufi masters or scholars from the Indian subcontinent during the late Mughal or early British colonial period. Some online forums suggest it could be a commentary on the Miraj (the Prophet's Ascension to Heaven), while others claim it is a practical guide to Ilm al-Ladunni (divinely inspired knowledge).

: This specialized digital library often carries such scholarly Urdu titles for research purposes. Distinguishing Related Works

: It often delves into the philosophies of the Malamatia order—a Sufi path characterized by "bearing blame" and maintaining extreme humility by concealing one's good deeds and spiritual states from the public.