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Maʻārij al-muqarrabīn /

: pages ; 24 cm

al-Ṣūfīyah fī naẓar al-Islām : dirāsah wa-taḥlīl /

: 600 pages ; 25 cm : Bibliography : pages 595-596.

Iḥyāʾ ʻulūm al-dīn /

: volumes <1-4> ; 24 cm.

Published 1960
al-Ḥubb al-ilāhī fī al-taṣawwūf al-Islāmī /

: 137 pages ; 17 cm.

Kitāb maʻārij al-muqarrabīn : wa-bi-hāmishihi Kitāb mudhakkirat al-murshidīn wa-al-mustarshidīn /

: 143 pages ; 28 cm.

al-Maǧālis al-mustanṣiriyya lilda' I ' ilm al-islam thiqat al-imam /

: pages ; 24 cm

The Mawáqif and Muk̲h̲átabát of Muhammad ibn ʻAbdi ʼl-Jabbár al-Niffarí : with other fragments /

: Translation of : Kitāb al-mawāqif. Kitāb al-muh̲āṭabāt. : pages ; 24 cm. : wafaa.lib.

Published 1988
Rasāʼil al-Junayd /

: 6, 77 pages ; 21 cm. : 9771700006

Published 2005
A treatise on mystical love /

: "The earliest major Islamic treatise on mystical love, this work reflects a moderate version of the ecstatic mysticism of the Sufi martyr al-Hallaj. Writing around 1000 C.E., the author summarises the views of lexicographers, belletrists, philosophers, physicians, theologians, and mystics on love, providing much information that would otherwise have been lost. In setting forth his own opinions, he relies heavily on erotic poetry with accompanying frame stories from the Umayyad and early Abbasid periods, Sufi biography, the lives of the prophets, and personal information." -- BOOK JACKET.650 \0 Love
: lxx, 224 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : https://ou-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/sourceRecord?vid=OUNEW&docId=NORMANLAW_ALMA21391769020002042
Omnia

al-Insān al-kāmil fī maʿrifat al-awākhir wa-al-awāʼil /

: 2 volume in 1 ; 29 cm

Published 2007
Pure gold from the words of Sayyidī ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz al-Dabbāgh =al-Dhabab al-Ibrīz min kalām Sayyidī ʻAbd al-ʻAzīz al-Dabbāgh /

: Around 1720 in Fez Aḥmad born al-Mubārak al-Lamaṭī, a religious scholar, wrote down the words and teachings of the Sufi master ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz al-Dabbāgh. Al-Dabbāgh shunned religious studies but, having reached illumination and met with the Prophet Muḥammad, he was able to explain any obscurities in the Qurʾān, ḥadīth s and sayings of earlier Sufis. The resulting book, known as the Ibrīz , describes how al-Dabbāgh attained illumination and access to the Prophet, as well as his teachings about the Council of the godly that regulates the world, relations between master and disciple, the darkness in men's bodies, Adam's creation, Barzakh, Paradise and Hell, and much more besides. This 'encyclopaedia' of Sufism with its many teaching stories and illustrations provides a window onto social life and religious ideas in Fez a generation or so before powerful outside forces began to play a role in the radical transformation of Morocco.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [933]-944) and indexes. : 9789047432487 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Fihris al-ilāhīyāt wa-mā yandariju taḥtahā /

: 5 volume in 1 ; 23 cm

Published 2017
Advice for callow jurists and gullible mendicants on befriending emirs /

: xi, 241 pages ; 22 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780300198652
0300198655

Published 1932
Ḥilyat al-awliyāʾ wa-ṭabaqāt al-aṣfiyāʾ /

: 10 volumes ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 2019
ʿAql u ʿishq yā Munāẓarāt-i khams /

: Ibn Turka Iṣfahānī (d. 835/1432) stemmed from a well-educated family in Isfahan. In 789/1387, following Tīmūr Lang's (d. 807/1405) massacre of the population of Isfahan, he and his older brother were among the artists and scholars whose lives were spared and marched off to the capital Samarqand. Ibn Turka studied the Islamic sciences under this brother for 25 years. He then went on a study tour that took him to the classrooms of such great scholars as Shams al-Dīn Fanārī (d. 834/1451) and Sirāj al-Dīn al-Bulqīnī (d. 805/1403), to finally return to Isfahan. With more than 50 philosophical works to his name, Ibn Turka is seen as a key figure in the amalgamation of voam, Peripatetic and Illuminationist philosophy and mysticism, leading eventually to the Transcendent Philosophy of Mullā Ṣadrā (d. 1045/1635). Written in a beautiful Persian, the present work describes the struggle between divinely-inspired love and reason, ending in their glorious unification.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004401778
9789645568274

Published 1864
Futuh al-ghayb.

: 121 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1997
Khānqāwāt al-Sụ̄fīyah fī Misṛ : fī al-ʻasṛayn al-Ayyūbī wa-al-Mamlūkī (567-923 H/1171-1517 M) /

: 2 v. (875 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm.

Published 2022
al-Durr al-munaẓẓam fī ziyārat al-Jabal al-Muqaṭṭam al-maʻrūf b"Murshid al-zuwwār ilá qubūr al-abrār" li-Muwaffaq al-Dīn ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn ʻUthmān al-Shāriʻī, al-mutawaffá (615 H/...

: 16, 284 pages ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [251]-257) and indexes. : 9782724709728
2724709721

Kitāb Futūḥ al-ghayb /

: 116 pages ; 24 cm

Published 2022
Miṣbāḥ al-dayājī wa-ghawth al-rājī wa-kahf al-lājī mimmā jumiʻa lil-Imām al-Tājī li-Ibn ʻAyn al-Fuḍalāʼ, al-maʻrūf bi-Ibn al-Nāsikh, al-mutawaffá baʻda 696 H/1297 M : nashrah naqdī...

: 11, 327 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-288) and indexes. : 9782724707915
2724707915