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The Sufi Path of Love

The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi

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This work offers an accessible exploration of the greatest mystical poet of Islam, covering essential Sufi and Islamic doctrines about God, the cosmos, and humanity's role within it. It addresses the necessity of religion, the journey toward ultimate becoming, and the mystical ascent to God, while illustrating how literature uses symbols to convey "unseen" realities. William Chittick provides the first English translation of select aspects of Rumi's writings, carefully rearranging his poetry and prose to eliminate unnecessary complexities found in other translations. This organization presents Rumi's ideas clearly and coherently, using his own words. Each chapter includes thorough, nontechnical introductions and progressively varied selections, making the text accessible to those interested in spirituality across traditions. Victor Danner from Indiana University praises this work as significant for both Islamic studies and the humanities, highlighting its ability to guide readers through Rumi's theoretical, practical, and mystical insights. He emphasizes that it is an unparalleled resource for Westerners and Westernized Muslims seeking to understand the deeper aspects of the Islamic faith, noting Chittick's meticulous approach in presenting Rumi's fundamental ideas.

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The Sufi Path of Love, William C. Chittick, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi

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1983
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Titul
The Sufi Path of Love
Podtitul
The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1983
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
444
ISBN10
0873957245
ISBN13
9780873957243
Série
Hodnotenie
4,35 z 5
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This work offers an accessible exploration of the greatest mystical poet of Islam, covering essential Sufi and Islamic doctrines about God, the cosmos, and humanity's role within it. It addresses the necessity of religion, the journey toward ultimate becoming, and the mystical ascent to God, while illustrating how literature uses symbols to convey "unseen" realities. William Chittick provides the first English translation of select aspects of Rumi's writings, carefully rearranging his poetry and prose to eliminate unnecessary complexities found in other translations. This organization presents Rumi's ideas clearly and coherently, using his own words. Each chapter includes thorough, nontechnical introductions and progressively varied selections, making the text accessible to those interested in spirituality across traditions. Victor Danner from Indiana University praises this work as significant for both Islamic studies and the humanities, highlighting its ability to guide readers through Rumi's theoretical, practical, and mystical insights. He emphasizes that it is an unparalleled resource for Westerners and Westernized Muslims seeking to understand the deeper aspects of the Islamic faith, noting Chittick's meticulous approach in presenting Rumi's fundamental ideas.