
Faith and Practice of Islam
Three Thirteenth-Century Sufi Texts
William C. Chittick(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 22. October 1992
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Paperback/Softback
322 pages
978-0-7914-1368-5 (ISBN)
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Translations and analyses of three Persian Sufi texts, offering a perspective on Islam that is rarely met in modern works.
Reviews / Votes
"In this book, Chittick presents Islam from the inside-from the point of view of Muslims themselves. He first explains Islamic concepts to his readers and then uses these concepts, rather than Western concepts, to discuss Islam. I found the Introduction especially interesting because of the author's skill in presenting Islam to Western readers. I believe the introduction to this work could serve very well as a separate essay introducing Islam as a whole." - Nicholas Heer, University of Washington"More than labels like 'Sufi,' this book is about the enduring legacy that has sustained Islam as a great intellectual as well as spiritual tradition. The range and authenticity of this book have no parallel in the list of English-language books on Islamic spirituality." - Frederick Mathewson Denny, University of Colorado
"A great many books have appeared on Islamic mysticism. I do not know any, however, that accomplish what Chittick has done in this book. He presents Sufism in a way that can be understood by those with little background in Islam, persuasively laying out the doctrines contained in these texts in ways that locate them firmly within the classical Islamic theological world view. At the same time this material is valuable to those who are well versed in Islamic mysticism. I can imagine this being used as a textbook in the study of Islam in general undergraduate courses as well as in programs at the graduate level." - Jane I. Smith, Iliff School of Theology
"Though very scholarly, this is a book from the heart. Chittick reclaims Islam from the fundamentalists and returns it to the Sufis. The title of the book formally announces this move. It is demonstrated through several leisurely discussions of terms, gently leading the reader to the conclusion that Sufism is simply the full and complete actualization of the faith and practice of Islam. The book provides substantial comparison to Christian and Judaic religious practice and is a valuable resource for scholars and students of comparative religion." - Carl W. Ernst, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"William Chittick is, in his field of study, the best scholar of his generation. He also has a special gift with which not many scholars are graced: the ability to present even the most complicated and sophisticated patterns of thought in such a way that they can be understood by everybody-always maintaining his high intellectual standards. He shows profound knowledge and a fine sense of the beautiful subtleties of the Arabic and Persian languages. This together with his intellectual brilliance and his clear, lively, and elegant style make him the ideal exponent of the essentials of Islam in general and of Sufism in particular.
"This would be very useful as a textbook for classes on the faith of Islam and on the meaning of Sufism." - Alma Giese
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English
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Albany, NY
United States
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
528 gr
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978-0-7914-1368-5 (9780791413685)
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William C. Chittick is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at State University of New York, Stony Brook. His other books include A Shi'ite Anthrology; The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination; and The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi, all published by SUNY Press.
Content
A Note on Dates and Koranic References
Introduction
Part One
Islam in Three Dimensions
Works, Faith, and Perfection
Faith and Knowledge
Ihsan , Ikhlas , and Taqwa
Felicity
Priorities
The Sciences of Unveiling and Practice
Notes
Part Two
Faith
Style and Content
The Three Principles
The Cosmology of Tawhid
Notes
The Rising Places of Faith
Opening
I. Faith in God
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
II. Faith in Prophecy
1. The Wonders of Prophecy
2. The Prophet Muhammad
III. Faith In The Last Day
1. Human Subsistence
2. The Barzakh and the Other Stages of the Next World
Conclusion
Clarifications for Beginners and Reminders for the Advanced
Introduction
I. The Creator
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
II. Friendship And Prophecy
1. Friendship
Supplement
2. Prophecy
III. This World And The Next World
1. Benefits And Dangers Of This World
2. The Next World And Its Stages
Conclusion
Part Three
Practice
Notes
The Easy Roads of Sayf Al-Din
Introduction: Perfecting Character
A Preliminary Remark
I. The Science Of Faith
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
4. Prophecy
5. The Next World
II. Ablutions And Purity
1. The Excellence Of Purity
2. Relieving Oneself
3. The Minor Ablution
An Allusion
4. The Major Ablution
5. The Tayammum
III. The Ritual Prayer
1. Its Excellence
2. The Number Of Cycles
3. How To Perform The Prayer
A Hint
4. The Inward Dimensions
IV. Fasting
1. Its Excellence
2. Its Secret And Its Degrees
3. Its Obligations
V. Remembrance And Supplication
1. Imparting Remembrance
2. Transmitted Supplications
3. Supplications For Every Situation
Conclusion: The Journey
Part Four
Sufism And Islam
Orthodox Islam
Mysticism And Discipline
Toward A Narrower Definition Of Sufism
Notes
Annotations
The Rising Places Of Faith
Clarifications For Beginners
The Easy Roads Of Sayf Al-Din
Appendixes
1. The Author
2. Corrections To The Printed Texts
Bibliography
Index of Koranic Verses
Index of Hadiths and Sayings
Index of Names and Terms
Introduction
Part One
Islam in Three Dimensions
Works, Faith, and Perfection
Faith and Knowledge
Ihsan , Ikhlas , and Taqwa
Felicity
Priorities
The Sciences of Unveiling and Practice
Notes
Part Two
Faith
Style and Content
The Three Principles
The Cosmology of Tawhid
Notes
The Rising Places of Faith
Opening
I. Faith in God
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
II. Faith in Prophecy
1. The Wonders of Prophecy
2. The Prophet Muhammad
III. Faith In The Last Day
1. Human Subsistence
2. The Barzakh and the Other Stages of the Next World
Conclusion
Clarifications for Beginners and Reminders for the Advanced
Introduction
I. The Creator
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
II. Friendship And Prophecy
1. Friendship
Supplement
2. Prophecy
III. This World And The Next World
1. Benefits And Dangers Of This World
2. The Next World And Its Stages
Conclusion
Part Three
Practice
Notes
The Easy Roads of Sayf Al-Din
Introduction: Perfecting Character
A Preliminary Remark
I. The Science Of Faith
1. The Essence
2. The Attributes
3. The Acts
4. Prophecy
5. The Next World
II. Ablutions And Purity
1. The Excellence Of Purity
2. Relieving Oneself
3. The Minor Ablution
An Allusion
4. The Major Ablution
5. The Tayammum
III. The Ritual Prayer
1. Its Excellence
2. The Number Of Cycles
3. How To Perform The Prayer
A Hint
4. The Inward Dimensions
IV. Fasting
1. Its Excellence
2. Its Secret And Its Degrees
3. Its Obligations
V. Remembrance And Supplication
1. Imparting Remembrance
2. Transmitted Supplications
3. Supplications For Every Situation
Conclusion: The Journey
Part Four
Sufism And Islam
Orthodox Islam
Mysticism And Discipline
Toward A Narrower Definition Of Sufism
Notes
Annotations
The Rising Places Of Faith
Clarifications For Beginners
The Easy Roads Of Sayf Al-Din
Appendixes
1. The Author
2. Corrections To The Printed Texts
Bibliography
Index of Koranic Verses
Index of Hadiths and Sayings
Index of Names and Terms