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Princípios Gerais do Sufismo

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Que espécie de identidade pode ser observada entre a doutrina esotérica do sufismo e temas aparentemente tão diferentes como a psicologia jungiana, as filosofias hindus e a tradição poética inglesa de Shelley e Keats?
Nos ensaios reunidos neste volume, Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah, com objetividade e clareza, tece comparações entre o pensamento oriental e ocidental, de modo a nos permitir compreender a metodologia e o propósito das escolas místicas, tanto orientais como ocidentais.

72 pages, Mass Market Paperback

Published April 1, 1987

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Ikbal Ali Shah

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Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah was a British author and diplomat of Indian-Afghan origin; he traveled throughout the world on assignment for the Foreign Office. Although he spent most of his life as a resident of the U.K., he spent his last decade living in Morrocco, where he died as a result of a traffic accident in late 1969 at the age of 75.

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