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Taking the centuries-old form of a dervish handbook, a guide to life and love updated for the twenty-first century Part meditation book, part oracle, and part collection of Sufi lore, poetry, and stories, The Sufi Book of Life offers a fresh interpretation of the fundamental spiritual practice found in all ancient and modern Sufi schoolsthe meditations on the 99 Qualities of Unity. Unlike most books on Sufism, which are primarily collections of translated Sufi texts, this accessible guide is a handbook that explains how to apply Sufi principles to modern life. With inspirational commentary that connects each quality with contemporary concerns such as love, work, and success, as well as timeless wisdom from Sufi masters, both ancient and modern, such as Rumi, Hafiz, Shabistari, Rabia, Inayat Khan, Indries Shah, Irina Tweedie, Bawa Muhaiyadden, and more, The Sufi Book of Life is a dervish guide to life and love for the twenty-first century. Neil Douglas-Klotz, Ph.D., is a world-renowned scholar in
religious studies, A Penguin Compass Original 2005 |
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Endorsements: "It is a real joy to read a contemporary Sufi book that
is ALIVE.... With warmth, wisdom, humor and common sense The
Sufi Book of Life makes --Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, author Sufism, the Transformation of the Heart. "A teacher once told me, 'You want to be wise too quickly.
Take small --Coleman Barks, author of The Essential Rumi "At the present time understanding Islam and familiarizing
oneself --Nahid Angha, Ph. D., Co-Director, International Association of Sufism "This Olympian book illustrates fundamental historical and contemporary Sufi teachings, which can be traced through religious, mystical, psychological and poetical channels, offering the reader the exceptional privilege of experiencing human and spiritual values of all devotional cultures. Neil Douglas-Klotz, the highly inspired creator of this priceless documentation, has accomplished the great task of drawing esoteric wonders into our daily lives, so that honest seekers on the path of truth may discover the magic jewels which are spread before them." --Hidayat Inayat-Khan, son of Hazrat Inayat Khan, Pir and spiritual director of the Sufi Movement International |