Sufi Symbolism: The Nurbakhsh Encyclopaedia of Sufi Terminology (Farhang-E Nurbakhsh)
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Title
Sufi Symbolism: The Nurbakhsh Encyclopaedia of Sufi Terminology (Farhang-E Nurbakhsh)
Creator
Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh
Publisher
London [u.a.] Khaniqahi-Nimatullahi Publ.
Format
volumes ; vol. 13
Table Of Contents
vol. 4 : Symbolism of the natural world
vol. 5 : Veils and clothing, government, economics and commerce, medicine and healing
vol. 7 : Contemplative disciplines, visions and theophanies, family relationships, servants of god, names of Sufi orders
Vol. 8 : Inspirations, revelations, Lights, Charismatic powers, states and stations, praise and condemnation
vol. 10 : Spiritual States and Mystical Stations
vol. 12 : Spiritual States and Mystical Stations
vol. 13 : Scribes, Pens, Tablets, Koranic Letters, Words, Discourse, Speech, Divine Names, Attributes and Essence
vol. 15: [Mystical terms]
vol. 5 : Veils and clothing, government, economics and commerce, medicine and healing
vol. 7 : Contemplative disciplines, visions and theophanies, family relationships, servants of god, names of Sufi orders
Vol. 8 : Inspirations, revelations, Lights, Charismatic powers, states and stations, praise and condemnation
vol. 10 : Spiritual States and Mystical Stations
vol. 12 : Spiritual States and Mystical Stations
vol. 13 : Scribes, Pens, Tablets, Koranic Letters, Words, Discourse, Speech, Divine Names, Attributes and Essence
vol. 15: [Mystical terms]
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Dr. Javad Nurbakhsh, “Sufi Symbolism: The Nurbakhsh Encyclopaedia of Sufi Terminology (Farhang-E Nurbakhsh),” Humanities Hub, accessed December 23, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1038.