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Sufism

The Path of Gods Bondsmen
The Path of Gods Bondsmen
Book Description
As unusually comprehensive survey of the main concerns of Sufism, The Path of God’s Bondsmen from Origin to Return is a summation of the Sufi tradition as it had developed by the seventh/thirteenth century. It first discussed the theoretical bases of Sufism, showing in conclusive detail their grounding in the Qur’an and the exemplary model of the Prophet Muhammad. It then turns to an examination of man’s inner morphology - the soul, the heart, and the spirit - the means of advancement on the Sufi path, and the suprasensory phenomena that accompany spiritual progress. The work concludes with a section on the wayfaring of different classes, valuable for the light it sheds on the structure of classical Perso-Muslim society.

The author, Najm al-Din Razi (d. 654/1256), was an initiate of the Kubravi order. Fleeing from the Mongol invasion of Iran, he sought refuge in Anatolia, and it was there, is about 620/1223, that he completed this, his masterpiece. Written in an elegant Persian, the work enjoyed great popularity wherever the Persian language has been cultivated - Turkey, India, and Central Asia, we well as Iran. The existence of Turkish and Chinese translations also testifies to its broad influence.

The translator, Hamid Algar, is Professor of Persian and Islamic Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He has published widely on both Sufism and Shi’ism.

“Hamid Algar’s translation, as is to be expected, reads very well and reflects the spirit of the original very faithfully. . . We welcome this long-awaited book with gratitude; it will remain one of the basic works on Sufism in English.”

Annemarie Schimmel, International Journal of Middle East Studies, XV (1983), pp. 584-585.

“Whoever seeks to understand Islamic esoterism owes a debt of gratitude to Algar. By translating this demanding, voluminous and occasionally quite difficult work, he has made a significant expression of the human spirit accessible to many people for the first time and interpreted it in exemplary fashion.”

Richard Gramlich, Die Welt des Islams, XXII (1982).
Book Details
Author/s                  : Najm Al-Din Razi
Translator                : Hamid Algar
Publisher                  : Islamic Publications International
Book Code                : SUIP820
ISBN PB                    : 1889999334
Language                  : English
Pages                        : 537
Size                           : 6" x 9"
Price PB($)              : 39.95
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