Islamic Spirituality: ManifestationsSeyyed Hossein Nasr A broad-ranging, illustrated, scholarly treatment of the different ways that Sufism is lived out around the world, with attention to the various sects and their writings of core topics in Islamic spirituality. |
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The Shadhiliyyah and North African Sufism | 26 |
Ibn Arabī and His School | 49 |
Najm alDin Kubra and | 80 |
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Abū Abu'l-Hasan Africa Aḥmad al-Fārābī al-wujud Alī Shāh Allāh Arabī Arabic Ash'arism Ash'arite Bābā Baghdad beauty became century Chishti Chishtiyyah Corbin Delhi dervishes dhikr disciples Divine doctrine Egypt esoteric existence famous followers futuwwah gnosis God's ḥadīth heart Hindu human Ibn Arabi Ibn Sīnā Imam important India influence intellectual Islamic art Islamic philosophy Islamic spirituality Islamic world Jalāl Jāmī Ka'bah kalām Khurasan Khwajah known Kubrawiyyah language later letters literature Malay manifestation master Mathnawi Mawlānā metaphysical Mu'tazilites Muḥammad Mulla Muslim mystical Najm al-Dīn Name Naqshbandi Naqshbandiyyah Ni'mat Allah Nimatullahi Nūr path Persian Sufi poems practices prayer Prophet Qadiriyyah Quran reality religion religious Rūmī Rūmī's S. H. Nasr Safavid saints Sayyid scholars Shadhiliyyah Shāh Shāh Ni'mat Shams Shari'ah Shaykh Abd Shi'ite Simnānī soul Sufi orders Sufism Suhrawardī Sultan symbolism tariqah teachings Tehran tekke thought Tijaniyyah tion tradition trans translated treatises Turkish University verses waḥdat Walī