What is Sufism? (Islamic Texts Society)
I**A
Excellent
Probably the best book on Sufism I have read. Other books I encountered are not so good. I started to read books by Martin Lings (I had heard of him before) after reading Kristiana Bakar's book " From MTV to Islam" which is an excellent book, detailing her spiritual journey to Islam. She was blessed to have friends like Martin Lings and Gai Eaton. Her book opened many doors of exploration for me, and I started reading Martin Ling's books. This book is not an easy read and deep with fascinating perspectives, and there are some profound quotes which touches one's heart. As in any book, there may be aspects which one may not quite agree with, but there are more positives here for me. This has made me understand the importance of the spiritual connection with God, and Martin Lings is a very credible author to write on this subject.
R**Z
Sufism
The book is amazing and I would recommend it to everyone who is searching for a deeper meaning to Islam. Martin Lings is an excellent writer.
M**J
Haven't read it but, I like the font and spacing.
This one has good font and the lay out is comfortable to read. I have not read it thoroughly hence the review just about the layout.
G**L
Excellent introduction to Sufism
Well written and simple to understand. This book gives a fine introduction to Sufism from its very beginnings, through its practices going on to the history of Sufism to the present day. Easier to read than Burckhard's book and perhaps more sympathetic than Smith or Nicholson's well worth a read for anyone with an interest in the Muslim religion.Lings was a Muslim convert who spent many years studying Sufism and is probably best known for his biography of the Prophet Muhammed which won numerous awards for its quality and accuracy.
I**N
Interesting & informative book
My husband loves this book.
G**A
Essencial
Um livro essencial para quem só conhece os clichés comuns notificados sobre o assunto.
K**D
Among the best works on Sufism
Deep, contemplative writings on Sufism. Martin Lings is among the greatest writers on religion in contemporary times. This book is meant to be read slowly, contemplatively, and that could bring a change in your outlook to life. For those who like this, also highly recommended is the same author's 'The Book of Certainty'.
E**O
Very good literature
One of must have books from Martin Lings
E**D
An excellent introduction
I had done quite a bit of research on Sufism for a few courses and I have found Lings' little book to be absolutely remarkable.First, it is important to note that Lings writes from the perspective of Sufism, so he casually brushes aside orthodox readings in favor of spiritual or "vertical" readings of the Qur''n. This makes for quite easy comparison with other forms of Mysticism, but I feel at times this isn't a very true approach. To be more honest with the tradition, Sufism qua Islam would be more appropriate. But, due to my own biases, Sufism qua Mysticism makes for a far more universal, comparative study. Keep this bias in mind before reading.The book itself concisely covers all that one could ask for in a book this size. Lings' ability to be terse yet illuminating is legendary here. This seems to come from the power of his summations where he ties up his thoughts and makes very definite statements about the philosophy and implications of Sufism. These tend to come across as both inspirational and brilliant. Also, he splices citations into his reading effortlessly and poignantly which makes for great direction for further study.If you have a mystic bias this book will certainly deliver. Even if you do not, Lings' understanding of the material is still unmistakable.
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