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Sufism: A Wayfarer's Guide and Naqshbandi Way

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Unlike most English-language books on Sufism—which tend to reflect on the sociocultural orientations of the modern West—this account provides a window into the living Sufism of the Khalidi-Naqshbandi of Kurdistan. In this sense, Sufism is quite unique as it contextualizes the practice both historically and within the Islamic religious milieu. With reviews on the 25 stations experienced by Sufis, from repentance to servanthood, this reference also discusses 15 common altered states of consciousness as well as technical terms, praiseworthy and blameworthy attributes, and the Naqshbandi path. Given its comprehensive content, this book offers a solid basis upon which to understand authentic Sufi practice.

320 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2011

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This book did not inspire me at all. It has no poetic qualities, so it sounds like a sermon or a classroom lecture. I found it very difficult to read.
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