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Annemarie Schimmel

    April 7, 1922 – January 26, 2003

    A German scholar specializing in Orientalism and Islam, she dedicated her extensive work to illuminating the world of Islam and Sufism. Her writings delved deeply into the spiritual and cultural traditions of Islam, often focusing on its mystical dimensions. Her approach combined rigorous academic inquiry with a profound understanding of her subjects. She significantly contributed to introducing Western readers to the richness of Islamic spirituality and thought.

    Annemarie Schimmel
    My soul is a woman
    As Through A Veil: Mystical Poetry in Islam
    The empire of the Great Mughals
    Mystical Dimensions of Islam
    Rumi's World
    A Two-Colored Brocade
    • A Two-Colored Brocade

      The Imagery of Persian Poetry

      • 560 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Annemarie Schimmel explores the intricate rhetoric and imagery employed by poets from Iran, Ottoman Turkey, and Muslim India. Her comprehensive introduction reveals how these artistic expressions have evolved over centuries, mirroring the shifting dynamics within the Muslim world. By examining the sophistication of these literary techniques, Schimmel highlights the enduring significance and adaptability of poetic imagery in reflecting cultural and historical transformations.

      A Two-Colored Brocade
    • Rumi's World

      The Life and Works of the Greatest Sufi Poet

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      The life of Rumi, a 13th-century Persian poet, is explored through his transformation from a quiet religious teacher to a figure of mystical ecstasy after meeting Shams Tabriz. This encounter ignites Rumi's prolific poetry, expressing his yearning for the Divine Beloved, symbolized by Shams. The book delves into the significance of Rumi's work, including the invention of the Melevi dervishes' whirling dance, and features translations of his most notable poems, providing insight into his profound spiritual journey.

      Rumi's World
    • Mystical Dimensions of Islam

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
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      Annemarie Schimmel's historical examination of Sufism offers a comprehensive introduction to Islamic mysticism, tracing its evolution from its origins to the nineteenth century. This updated edition of a classic work presents Sufism as a significant transnational phenomenon, making it accessible to contemporary readers interested in the spiritual dimensions of Islam.

      Mystical Dimensions of Islam
    • The empire of the Great Mughals

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Annemarie Schimmel has written extensively on India, Islam and poetry. In this comprehensive study she presents an overview of the cultural, economic, militaristic and artistic attributes of the great Mughal Empire from 1526 to 1857.

      The empire of the Great Mughals
    • Focusing on Islamic mystical poetry, this updated edition of Annemarie Schimmel's lectures explores the rich literary tradition that inspired Jalal al-Din Rumi's profound writings. It delves into the complexities of interpreting poetry that blends sensuality with spirituality, while also examining the influence of this literature on subsequent works. Additionally, it highlights the playful nuances of cryptic and nonsense verse, offering an insightful and passionate analysis of some of the most exquisite literature in history.

      As Through A Veil: Mystical Poetry in Islam
    • An internationally acclaimed scholar, who has dedicated more than fifty years of her life to understanding the Islamic world. Annemarie Schimmel examines a much-misunderstood feature of Islam: the role of women. Schimmel is critical of those—especially Western feminists—who take Islam to task without taking the time to comprehend the cultures, language, and traditions of the many societies in which Islam is the majority religion. Shattering stereotypes, Schimmel reconstructs an important but little-known chapter of Islamic spirituality. With copius examples, she shows the clear equality of women and meni nthe conception of the Prophet Muhammad, the Quran, the feminine language of the mystical tradition, and the role of holy mothers and unmarried women as manifestations of God. This work is studded with luminous texts from Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and particularly Indo-Muslim cultures, which reveal how physical love can give expression to the highest forms of mysticism.

      My soul is a woman
    • Islamic Names

      • 137 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Guiding Western readers through the endlessly fascinating and complicated system of Islamic personal names, Annemarie Schimmel's directory touches upon almost every aspect of Islamic life.

      Islamic Names
    • Make A Shield From Wisdom

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book, first published in 1993, offers insights and analysis on a specific subject, contributing to academic discourse in its field. As part of Routledge's esteemed catalog, it reflects the high standards of Taylor & Francis, known for publishing influential works. The content is designed to engage readers with its thorough exploration of themes relevant to its discipline, making it a valuable resource for both scholars and students.

      Make A Shield From Wisdom
    • "Wahrlich, Gott ist schön und liebt die Schönheit", spricht der Prophet. Und weil er dies so sagen kann, gibt es im Islam den breiten Strom einer Weisheitsliteratur, die neben der heiligen Schrift des Koran und den Hadithen, den Aussprüchen und Taten des Propheten, die dritte Säule in der Vermittlung des Glaubens und des richtigen Lebens darstellt. Annemarie Schimmel hat eine längst klassisch gewordene Anthologie islamischer Weisheitsliteratur für Reclam zusammengestellt, die nun in neuer, schöner Ausstattung fortlebt.

      Weisheit des Islam
    • Das Buch vermittelt einen umfassenden Überblick zur islamischen Mystik (Sufismus). Neben einer Begriffsklärung bietet es einen historischen Abriß von der Frühzeit bis al-Ghazali (1111 gest.). Im Anschluß werden der Pfad des Mystikers, der Weg zur Vollkommenheit und die Organisationsformen, der theosophische Sufismus, die persische und türkische mystische Dichtung und der Sufismus in Indo-Pakistan vorgestellt.

      Mystiche Dimensionen des Islam