Four Gems of Tasawwuf comprises:
Rumi's son wrote, "After meeting Shams, my father danced all day and sang all night. He had been a scholar --he became a poet. He had bee…
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Read MoreThis is the most accessible work in English on the greatest mystical poet of Islam, providing a survey of the basic Sufi and Islamic doct…
Read MoreA Young Muslim’s Guide to the Modern World, by one of Islam’s greatest contemporary scholars, was written specifically for Muslims, and i…
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Read More“In this finely selected anthology the editor takes us to the very heart and soul of Schuon’s message, bringing to light the ‘categorica…
Read MoreA result of over fifty years of scholarly study of existential participation in Sufism, this volume presents to the reader a Sufi text wr…
Read MoreThis is one of the pioneering works on the life and works of Sadr al-Dīn Shirāzī (1572-1640), one of the greatest Islamic sages and philo…
Read MoreThis attractive and eloquent little volume is one of the great basic texts of Islamic mysticism. A collection of 262 aphorisms that const…
Read More(Lama'at by Fakhruddin ‘Iraq W. C. Chittick / Peter Lamborn Wilson Fakhrud din `Iraqi (1213-1289) was one of the foremost expositors of S…
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