This book contains the commentaries of Shaykh Wali Raslan's work by Shaikh Zakariyya al-Ansari (d AH 926) and Shaikh Ali b. Atiyya Alawan al-Hamawi (d AH 936).
This book consists of eighty-nine discourses, each one being an exegesis on one of the eighty-nine Quranic verses. In which the believers are addressed as: “O you who believe”.
The contents of this book are of particular interest to spiritual seekers, especially those who follow the path of Shaikh 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (May Allah be well-pleased with him).
Shaikh Abd al-Qadir al Jilani lived almost a thousand years ago, but his words transcend the time and space in which they were recorded to span the centuries without difficulty.
Investigating sufi-inspired spirituality in the modern world, this interdisciplinary volume focuses on Beshara, a spiritual movement that originated in Britain in the 1970s.
This volume of stunning photography discloses the spirituality and ethos of a people and vast geography of earth in a way that cannot be communicated through an academic treatise or lecture.
To express in the language of Sufism, that is, Islamic mysticism, some of the universal truths which lie at the heart of all religions is the sole purpose of this work.
Bridging the gap between western intellectual traditions and Islamic mysticism, this book explains the meaning of knowledge in the orthodox line of Sufism.
In this pioneering work, Seyyed Shahabeddin Mesbahi offers a new methodology for approaching Islamic mystical concepts by examining the importance, place.
In describing al-Wabil al-Sayyib, here translated into English for the first time as Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya on the Invocation of God, the author says, ‘We have mentioned [in it] nearly one hundred benefits of remembrance of God [dhikr].