The 13th century was a vibrant age for Sufism when myriad strands
of Islamic mysticism flourished as exemplified by the speculative
thought of Ibn Arabi and the poetic subtlety of Jabal al Din Rumi.
Aziz Nasafi was also of this period of growth and diversity, and
composed several major works that are distinctive in their clarity
and simplicity, but also attracted little attention from scholars
hitherto. Lloyd Ridgeon has redressed this imbalance with his new
study which covers Nasafi and his legacy. Nasafi's works are of
particular interest because they contain valuable descriptions of
the different Islamic world views of the age. Dr Ridgeon has
included substantial extracts from Aziz Nasafi's books to help
illuminate this study of a figure in the pantheon of Sufi thinkers.
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