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Author Nicholson, Reynold Alleyne, 1868-1945.

Title Studies in Islamic mysticism / Reynold Alleyne Nicholson
Published Richmond, Surrey : Curzon Press, 1994

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 282 pages)
Summary I. Abu Sa'id Ibn Abi 'L-Khayr -- II. The Perfect Man. Essence, Attribute, and Name -- The Descent of the Absolute -- The Essence as God. The Heavenly Man -- The Macrocosm -- The Return to the Essence -- Religion, Revelation, and Prophecy -- Appendix I. Jili's 'Ayniyya -- Appendix II. Some Notes on the Fususu 'l-Hikam -- III. The Odes of Ibnu 'L-Farid
Mysticism is such a vital element in Islam that without some understanding of its ideas and of the particular forms which they assume it is hard to penetrate below the surface of Muslim religious life. In this book, which was first published in 1921, Professor Nicholson examines the life, work and teaching of three of the most important of the early Sūfīs - the Persians Abu Sa'īd (937-1049) and Al-Jili (1365-1406), and the Cairene Arab Ibnu l-Farid (1182-1235). These great mystics were almost legendary figures; possessors of occult and mysterious powers, whose tombs became holy shrines. They were regarded in effect as saints, but saints canonised by the people while still living, not posthumously by the church. Sufism, as Professor Nicholson suggests, lies at the heart both of the religious philosophy and the popular religion of Islam
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Subject Sufism.
Sufi poetry -- History and criticism
Sufism.
RELIGION -- Islam -- Sufi.
Sufi poetry
Sufism
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0203393376
9780203393376
Other Titles Mysticism