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Mohammed Rustom
Mohammed Rustom (born 1980) is a Canadian Islamic studies scholar. He is professor of Islamic thought and Global Philosophy at Carleton University (in the College of the Humanities and Department of Philosophy) and Executive Director of the Tokat Institute for Advanced Islamic Studies. His research interests include Arabic and Persian Sufi literature, Islamic philosophy, Qur’anic exegesis, translation theory, and cross-cultural philosophy.
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I of the Heart : Texts and Studies in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr /
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I of the Heart is a tribute to one of the most widely respected and influential pioneers in the field of Islamic Studies, Seyyed Hossein Nasr. For seven decades, and in over 90 books and 600 articles, Professor Nasr has drawn significant attention to the riches of the Islamic intellectual heritage, from Sufism and philosophy on the one hand, to science and art on the other. He has also been at the fore-front of discussions on several major contemporary issues, such as the environmental crisis. The forty essays in this volume, by some of the leading schol-ars in Islamic Studies today, are divided into six sections in accordance with Professor Nasr's wide range of interests and expertise: Sufi Theory; Sufi Praxis; Philosophy, Mathematics, Science; Law, Theology, Exegesis; Art, Education, Ethics; Poetry, Science, Economics.
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1 online resource (916 pages) : illustrations. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
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