This is the first monograph in any Western language about the life and controversy of a 13th century Persian Sufi called Awhad al-Din Kirmani. The aim of the book is to place Kirmani within the context of 13th century Persianate Sufism, and demonstrate that the controversy shows that Sufism in this period was not a fixed or
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- 2011
Islamic Interpretations of Christianity
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring Christianity through an Islamic lens, this book delves into key theological, philosophical, and mystical issues that continue to resonate in contemporary Muslim-Christian dialogue. It highlights the enduring relevance of these discussions, offering insights that foster understanding and reflection between the two faiths.
- 2011
Meticulously researched, this book features a translation of Kasravi's text on Sufism, accompanied by in-depth chapters that analyze his work. It offers readers a stimulating exploration of Sufi concepts and practices, providing both the original text and scholarly insights that enhance understanding of Kasravi's perspectives.
- 2010
The development of Persian Sufism is explored through its connection to Javanmardi, an Iranian ethic embodying honesty, loyalty, and generosity. The author emphasizes that Persian Sufism serves as a practical philosophy for daily life, rather than merely a metaphysical concept. This examination highlights the ethical dimensions of Sufism and its relevance to personal conduct and societal values.
- 2002
This collection presents the first extensive selection of Nasafi's treatises in English, serving as an essential resource for Western students of Islam. It explores both the speculative and practical aspects of Sufism, offering insights into its philosophical foundations and real-world applications. By delving into Nasafi's work, readers gain a deeper understanding of Sufi thought and its significance within Islamic tradition.
- 1998
Aziz Nasafi
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Focusing on the life and legacy of Nasafi, this work offers insightful analysis of his contributions to Sufi thought, highlighting the diverse Islamic worldviews of his time. The book features substantial extracts from his writings, providing a deeper understanding of this often-overlooked figure in Sufi philosophy. Through this exploration, readers gain a fresh perspective on Nasafi's significance within the broader context of Islamic intellectual history.