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Naṣr Allāh, Ḥasan, --- Hizballah (Lebanon). --- Hizballah (Lebanon)
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Risk Allah --- Habeeb --- Travel --- Syria --- Europe
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Risk Allah --- Habeeb --- Travel --- Syria --- Europe
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Physical geography --- Géographie physique --- Yāqūt ibn ʼAbd Allāh al-Hamawi,
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The Repose of the Spirits is a translation of one of the earliest and most comprehensive treatises on Sufism in the Persian language. Written by Aḥmad Sam'ānī, an expert in Islamic law from a famous Central Asian scholarly family in about the year 1135, it is one of the handful of early Sufi texts available in English and is by far the most accessible. It also may well be the longest and the most accurately translated. Ostensibly a commentary on the divine names, it avoids the abstract discourse of theological nitpicking and explains the human significance of the names with a delightful mix of Quranic verses and sayings of the Prophet and various past teachers, interspersed with original interpretations of the received wisdom. Unlike the usual books on the divine names (such as that of al-Ghazali), The Repose of the Spirits reminds the reader of the later poetical tradition, especially the work of Rumi. The prose is richly embroidered with imagery and interspersed with a great variety of Arabic and Persian poetry. What is especially remarkable is the manner in which the author speaks to his readers about their own personal situations, explaining why they are driven by a love affair with God, a God who is full of compassion and good humor, whether they know it or not. William C. Chittick's masterful new translation brings this work to an English-language audience for the first time.
Sufism --- God (Islam) --- Allah --- Monotheism (Islam) --- Islam --- Name
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Jihad. --- National security. --- ʻAzzām, ʻAbd Allāh. --- Afghanistan --- Politics and government
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This book provides an introduction not only to the works of Sun'Allah Ibrahim, but also, more generally, to the modern literature of Egypt (and elsewhere in the Arab world) over a 40-year period, in its social, historical and political setting.
Arabic literature --- History and criticism. --- Ibrāhīm, Ṣunʻ Allāh --- إبراهيم, صنع الله --- Ibrahim, Sun Allah --- Ibrahim, Sonallah --- Ibrahim, Son'allah --- Ibrahiem, Soenallah --- Criticism and interpretation.
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