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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Annemarie Schimmel , Carl W. ErnstPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Edition: 35th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.772kg ISBN: 9780807899762ISBN 10: 0807899763 Pages: 544 Publication Date: 30 August 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMystical Dimensions of Islam , from its first appearance in 1975, has become the standard English-language handbook on the subject of Sufism. . . . No scholar in the last half of the twentieth century had a greater impact on the study of Islamic mysticism than Annemarie Schimmel. --Carl W. Ernst, from the foreword Mystical Dimensions of Islam , from its first appearance in 1975, has become the standard English-language handbook on the subject of Sufism. . . . No scholar in the last half of the twentieth century had a greater impact on the study of Islamic mysticism than Annemarie Schimmel. --Carl W. Ernst, from the foreword<br> A superb achievement. . . . The author has read all the mystics in the original, and all the important works by European scholars. Yet this solid scholarship (evidenced also by the very full bibliography) is completely hidden by a charming and eminently [Assists] the reader in gaining an appreciation of [Sufism's] multifaceted richness. . . . An excellent introduction to the study of the subject.--The International Journal of African Historical Studies A truly beautiful book. . . . Radiates an elegance of style. . . . Replete not only with the poetic insight of the author but with her unquestioned scholarly mastery over materials from the vast culture-sphere of Islam.--International Journal for Philosophy of Religion A superb achievement. . . . The author has read all the mystics in the original, and all the important works by European scholars. Yet this solid scholarship (evidenced also by the very full bibliography) is completely hidden by a charming and eminently readable style, and by a sureness and lightness of touch which retain the interest of the reader and carry him effortless along.--Journal of Semitic Studies Combines scholarly criticism with sympathetic appreciation. . . . Progresses historically from the rise of Islam to the modern day, with ample commentary and phenomenological discussion. --Journal of the American Academy of Religion Beautifully written. . . . The best and most comprehensive study on Islamic mysticism in the English language.--Religious Studies Review A major addition to the literature on [Sufism], surpassing in scope and detail all general surveys of Sufism that have hitherto been attempted in western languages. It is destined to become not only a standard introductory textbook, but also a primary source of reference for those who concern themselves, in more specialized manner, with this dimension of Islam. . . . Rich, learned, comprehensive and attractive...a waymark in the western scholarly study of Sufism.--Journal of the American Oriental Society A well-balanced and perceptive general introduction to Sufism. . . . It is more than an historical account of the development of Sufism; it also deals with the cultural manifestations of mysticism in Islam.--Contemporary Sociology The approach is comprehensive and informal, the style anecdotal and entertaining, the author's erudition never obtrusive but always reassuringly present. --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London One of the best general books on Sufism.--The Jewish Quarterly Review Students of Islam and of comparative religion--as well as those who respond to mysticism--are deeply in the author's debt for giving us what will surely be the standard treatment of Sufism for a long time to come.--America Comprehensive, detailed, and combines sophistication in religious studies with high-level competence in the original sources. . . . Provides far more detail, depth of analysis, breadth of geographical coverage, and sustained clear explication and interpretation of individual topics than can be found in any other survey [of Sufism] in English.--Journal of Near Eastern Studies Schimmel is an undisputed authority in this field. . . . [This] is the most comprehensive and satisfactory survey of the subject, filled with as much empathy and feeling as erudition. . . . Invaluable.--History of Religions The approach is comprehensive and informal, the style anecdotal and entertaining, the author's erudition never obtrusive but always reassuringly present. --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London A truly beautiful book. . . . Radiates an elegance of style. . . . Replete not only with the poetic insight of the author but with her unquestioned scholarly mastery over materials from the vast culture-sphere of Islam. -- International Journal for Philosophy of Religion [Assists] the reader in gaining an appreciation of [Sufism's] multifaceted richness. . . . An excellent introduction to the study of the subject.--The International Journal of African Historical Studies A truly beautiful book. . . . Radiates an elegance of style. . . . Replete not only with the poetic insight of the author but with her unquestioned scholarly mastery over materials from the vast culture-sphere of Islam.--International Journal for Philosophy of Religion A superb achievement. . . . The author has read all the mystics in the original, and all the important works by European scholars. Yet this solid scholarship (evidenced also by the very full bibliography) is completely hidden by a charming and eminently readable style, and by a sureness and lightness of touch which retain the interest of the reader and carry him effortless along.--Journal of Semitic Studies Combines scholarly criticism with sympathetic appreciation. . . . Progresses historically from the rise of Islam to the modern day, with ample commentary and phenomenological discussion. --Journal of the American Academy of Religion Beautifully written. . . . The best and most comprehensive study on Islamic mysticism in the English language.--Religious Studies Review Comprehensive, detailed, and combines sophistication in religious studies with high-level competence in the original sources. . . . Provides far more detail, depth of analysis, breadth of geographical coverage, and sustained clear explication and interpretation of individual topics than can be found in any other survey [of Sufism] in English.--Journal of Near Eastern Studies A well-balanced and perceptive general introduction to Sufism. . . . It is more than an historical account of the development of Sufism; it also deals with the cultural manifestations of mysticism in Islam.--Contemporary Sociology The approach is comprehensive and informal, the style anecdotal and entertaining, the author's erudition never obtrusive but always reassuringly present. --Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London One of the best general books on Sufism.--The Jewish Quarterly Review Students of Islam and of comparative religion--as well as those who respond to mysticism--are deeply in the author's debt for giving us what will surely be the standard treatment of Sufism for a long time to come.--America A major addition to the literature on [Sufism], surpassing in scope and detail all general surveys of Sufism that have hitherto been attempted in western languages. It is destined to become not only a standard introductory textbook, but also a primary source of reference for those who concern themselves, in more specialized manner, with this dimension of Islam. . . . Rich, learned, comprehensive and attractive...a waymark in the western scholarly study of Sufism.--Journal of the American Oriental Society Schimmel is an undisputed authority in this field. . . . [This] is the most comprehensive and satisfactory survey of the subject, filled with as much empathy and feeling as erudition. . . . Invaluable.--History of Religions Author InformationAnnemarie Schimmel (1922-2003) was a renowned German scholar of Islam and author of eighty books, including And Muhammad Is His Messenger: The Veneration of the Prophet in Islamic Piety and A Two-Colored Brocade: The Imagery of Persian Poetry. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |