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The Doctrine of the Sufis

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Book Description
A reissue of the English translation of a classic Arabic text in the history of Sufism, the mystical aspect of Islam, preserving the beauty and simplicity of the original, with verse renderings of the many poetic citations. From the Arabic of Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi.
Book Information
PublisherLushena Books
BindingHardcover (11 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages188
ISBN-101930097565
ISBN-13978-1930097568
Publication Date05/15/2002
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About A. J. Arberry (Author) : A. J. Arberry is a published author and a translator. Some of the published credits of A. J. Arberry include The Doctrine of the Sufis.
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