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Sharafuddin Maneri: The Hundred Letters (Classics of Western Spirituality) - The Hundred Letters (1979)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Paul Jackson
Sharaf al-Di¯n Ah?mad ibn Yah?ya´ Mani¯ri¯
Subject Sufism
Publication Date 1/1/1979
Format Hardcover (230 x 152 mm)
Publisher Paulist Press
Language English
Plot
Known as "The Spiritual Teacher of the Realm," Maneri is venerated as on e of the most famous Islamic saints. This Sufi master was born in Bengal in Northeast India where he lived, taught, and founded the Firdausiya order of Bihar. These letters were written to the Governor of Chausa in Western Bihar as a basic presentation of his teachings for spiritual advancement. Dr. Bruce Lawrence in his foreword says of the letters that "they are unrivaled?and cannot be surpassed?as an invitation to experience the Sufi Way as a Sufi master experienced and described it, to join him in the endless struggle which has been ordained for man alone in the whole created order, to seek perfection while clinging to the pain of love."

Syed Hasan Askari in speaking of Maneri says, "He still enjoys immense popularity in religious and official circles, among Hindus as well as Muslims, a tribute which has been denied to other Sufi masters?"

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Collection Status In Collection
Index 323
Read It Yes
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Product Details
LoC Classification BP189.6.M3613
Dewey 297/.4
ISBN 0809102919
Cover Price $24.95
Nr of Pages 480
First Edition No
Rare No