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The Hundred Steps (1998)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780906512074 bzw. 0906512077, in Englisch, 112 Seiten, 2. Ausgabe, Madinah Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Sufism is the science of the journey to the King. Its preferred etymology is that it derives from suf, wool, Shaykh Hasan al-Basri said, 'I saw forty of the people of Badr and they all wore wool.' This means that the sufi - tasawwafa - has put on the wool. This is distinct from those who confirm the way of Islam with the tongue and by book learning. It is taking the ancient way, the primordial path of direct experience of the Real. Imam Junayd said: 'The sufi is like the earth, filth is flung on it but roses grow from it.' He also said: 'The sufi is like the earth which supports the innocent and the guilty, like the sky which shades everything, like the rain which washes everything.' The sufi is universal. He has reduced and then eliminated the marks of selfhood to allow a clear view of the cosmic reality. He has rolled up the cosmos in its turn and obliterated it. He has gone beyond. The sufi has said 'Allah'- until he has understood. All men and women play in the world like children. The sufi's task is to recognise the end in the beginning, accept the beginning in the end, arrive at the unified view. When the outward opposites are the same, and the instant is presence, and the heart is serene, empty and full, light on light, the one in the woollen cloak has been robed with the robe of honour and is complete. The Imam also said: 'If I had known of any science greater than sufism I would have gone to it, even on my hands and knees.' (Excerpt from: "The Hundred Steps"), Paperback, Edition: 2nd, Label: Madinah Press, Madinah Press, Product group: Book, Published: 1998, Studio: Madinah Press, Sales rank: 4553561.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Karak Products.
Sufism is the science of the journey to the King. Its preferred etymology is that it derives from suf, wool, Shaykh Hasan al-Basri said, 'I saw forty of the people of Badr and they all wore wool.' This means that the sufi - tasawwafa - has put on the wool. This is distinct from those who confirm the way of Islam with the tongue and by book learning. It is taking the ancient way, the primordial path of direct experience of the Real. Imam Junayd said: 'The sufi is like the earth, filth is flung on it but roses grow from it.' He also said: 'The sufi is like the earth which supports the innocent and the guilty, like the sky which shades everything, like the rain which washes everything.' The sufi is universal. He has reduced and then eliminated the marks of selfhood to allow a clear view of the cosmic reality. He has rolled up the cosmos in its turn and obliterated it. He has gone beyond. The sufi has said 'Allah'- until he has understood. All men and women play in the world like children. The sufi's task is to recognise the end in the beginning, accept the beginning in the end, arrive at the unified view. When the outward opposites are the same, and the instant is presence, and the heart is serene, empty and full, light on light, the one in the woollen cloak has been robed with the robe of honour and is complete. The Imam also said: 'If I had known of any science greater than sufism I would have gone to it, even on my hands and knees.' (Excerpt from: "The Hundred Steps"), Paperback, Edition: 2nd, Label: Madinah Press, Madinah Press, Product group: Book, Published: 1998, Studio: Madinah Press, Sales rank: 4553561.
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The Hundred Steps (1998)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780906512074 bzw. 0906512077, in Englisch, Madinah Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, plus shipping, Shipping area: DOM.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:3].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Paperback.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, booklab, VA, Chantilly, [RE:3].
Great customer service. You will be happy! Paperback.
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