Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Religious experience > Mysticism
|
Buy Now
Early Islamic Mysticism - Sufi, Qur'an, Mi'raj, Poetic and Theological Writings (Paperback)
Loot Price: R730
Discovery Miles 7 300
You Save: R124
(15%)
|
|
Early Islamic Mysticism - Sufi, Qur'an, Mi'raj, Poetic and Theological Writings (Paperback)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
"In these critical times nothing could be more valuable for the
West than a rediscovery of its true spiritual heritage: books which
were once the treasures of people, now rare and little known."
Seyyed Hossein Nasr Early Islamic Mysticism: Sufi, Qur'an, Mi'raj,
Poetic and Theological Writings translated, edited and with an
introduction by Michael A. Sells preface by Carl W. Ernst God is
the light of the heavens and earth. The light like the light of a
lamp in a niche The lamp enclosed in a cover of glass The glass
like a glistening star Kindled from the oil of a blessed tree An
olive not of the East not of the West Its oil glows forth nearly
without the touch of fire... Qur'an 24:35 The first centuries of
Islam saw the development of Sufism as one of the world's major
mystical traditions. Although the later Sufi writings by mystics
such as Rumi are known and available in translation, access to the
crucial early period of Islamic mysticism has been far more
limited. This volume opens with an essay on the place of
spirituality within the Islamic tradition. Immediately following
are the foundation texts of the pre-Sufi spirituality: the Qur'an
passages most important to the mystical tradition; the accounts of
Muhammad's heavenly ascent (Mi'raj); and the crucial work of early
poets in setting a poetic sensibility for speaking of union with
the divine beloved. The volume then presents the sayings attributed
to the key early figures of Islamic spirituality: Ja'far as-Saddiq,
the Sixth Imam of the Shi'ite Tradition; Rabi'a, the most famous
woman saint of classical Islam; Muhasibi, the founder of Islamic
moral psychology; Bistami, whose sayings on mystical union have
generated fascination and controversy throughout the Islamic
tradition; Tustari, a pioneer in the mystical interpretation of the
Qur'an; Junayd, who helped place Sufi mysticism at the center of
the Islamic tradition; Hallaj, famous for his ecstatic utterances
and martyrdom; and Niffari, whose sayings are considered among the
deepest mystical expressions within Islam. The sayings of these
pioneers are embedded in the later stratum of analytical and
synoptic writings of later Sufi thinkers: Sarraj; Sulami; Qushayri;
and 'Attar. Extensive portions of these writers are translated into
English for the first time.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.