The Other Islam: Sufism and the road to global harmony
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Title
The Other Islam: Sufism and the road to global harmony
Subject
Sufism -- History
Religious pluralism -- Islam
Religious pluralism -- Islam
Description
Many Americans today identify Islam with hatred of the West. This book transforms this image and opens the way to finding common ground in our troubled times. Sufism, a blend of the mystical and rational tendencies within Islam, emerged soon after the revelation of Muhammad. A reforming movement against the increasing worldliness of Muslim society, it focuses on Islam's spiritual dimension. Described as "Islam of the heart," Sufism has attracted adherents among both Sunni and Shi'a Muslims, as well as Jews, Christians, Hindus, and Buddhists. Journalist Schwartz traces the origins and history of Sufism, elucidates its teachings, and illustrates its links to the other religions. He comments on celebrated Sufi poets and philosophers and narrates their influence on the Kabbalah, on the descendants of the Jewish philosopher Maimonides, and on Christian mystics, as well as the American transcendentalists. He also presents a fresh survey of Sufism in today's Islamic world.--From publisher description.
Creator
Stephen Schwartz
Publisher
New York : Doubleday
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Sufism--Islamic spirituality in a world of fear -- The great age of early Sufism -- Turkish Sufism and interfaith coexistence -- The wars against Sufism -- Sufis in today's Muslim world -- Sufis in the crisis states : Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Israel -- Sufism in transition : the West, Central Asia, Indonesia, and the world.
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Book
Citation
Stephen Schwartz, “The Other Islam: Sufism and the road to global harmony,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 22, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1206.