Mystics and Saints of Islam

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Mystics and Saints of Islam

by Claud Field

EN·~5 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

PREFACE

3:05
2

CHAPTER I - PANTHEISTIC SUFISM5 - I.—THE IMPORT OF ISLAMIC MYSTICISM

28:29
3

CHAPTER II - HASAN BASRI8 (d 728 ad)

15:36
4

CHAPTER III - RABIA, THE WOMAN SUFI

12:45
5

CHAPTER IV - IBRAHIM BEN ADHAM PRINCE OF BALKH (d 875)

16:31
6

CHAPTER V - FUDHAYL BEN AYAZ, THE HIGHWAYMAN (d 803 ad)

9:51
7

CHAPTER VI - BAYAZID BASTAMI (d 874 ad)

12:12
8

CHAPTER VII - ZU'N NUN OF EGYPT (d 860 ad)

11:42
9

CHAPTER VIII - MANSUR HALLAJ (d 922 ad)

17:05
10

CHAPTER IX - HABIB AJAMI (d 773 ad)

9:47

Description

This work opens a thoughtful window onto the spiritual heart of Islam, showing how mysticism is woven into the very fabric of the Qur’an rather than a later foreign addition. By tracing early expressions of divine love and the intense “fear of the Lord” felt by the Prophet and his companions, the author reveals how ascetic communities sprang up in the first centuries, laying the groundwork for the later Sufi tradition.

The book then broadens the view, comparing Islamic mysticism with the contemplative currents of Christianity, Buddhism and ancient philosophy. It brings together translated essays from noted scholars and fresh studies of figures such as Al‑Ghazzālī and Jalāl‑ud‑Dīn Rūmī, offering readers a nuanced portrait of a faith that balances reverence with personal experience. The narrative invites anyone curious about the universal moral currents that link the world’s great spiritual paths.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (330K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Turgut Dincer and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was made using scans of public domain works from the University of Michigan Digital Libraries.)

Release date

2008-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

CF

Claud Field

1863–1941

Best known as a translator and popular writer on Islam, Persia, and missionary history, this early 20th-century author brought a wide range of religious and literary traditions to English readers. His books move easily between biography, travel, quotation, and spiritual reflection.

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