The Mystics of Islam — Reynold A Nicholson

The Mystics of Islam
Reynold A NicholsonPaper Books
The Mystics of Islam
Reynold A NicholsonReynold Alleyne Nicholson 1868 1945 English orientalist who exercised a lasting influence on Islāmic studies Educated at Aberdeen University and the University of Cambridge Nicholson was lecturer in Persian 1902 26 and Sir Thomas Adams professor of Arabic 1926 33 at Cambridge He was a leading scholar in Islāmic literature and mysticism The Mystics of Islam first published in 1914 has long been recognized as a classic and definitive introduction to the message of Sufism In this short but comprehensive work R A Nicholson who was one of the greatest Islamic scholars of the early 20th century provides the general reader with an easy approach to the study of Islamic mysticism He gives a broad outline of Sufism and describes the key principles methods and characteristic features of the inner life as it has been lived by Muslims of every class and condition from the 8th century onwards Many quotations are given mainly in the author s own fine translations from the original Arabic and Persian

Paper Books
Reynold Alleyne Nicholson 1868 1945 English orientalist who exercised a lasting influence on Islamic studies Educated at Aberdeen University and the University of Cambridge Nicholson was lecturer in Persian 1902 26 and Sir Thomas Adams professor of Arabic 1926 33 at Cambridge He was a leading scholar in Islamic literature and mysticism The Mystics of Islam first published in 1914 has long been recognized as a classic and definitive introduction to the message of Sufism In this short but comprehensive work R A Nicholson who was one of the greatest Islamic scholars of the early 20th century provides the general reader with an easy approach to the study of Islamic mysticism He gives a broad outline of Sufism and describes the key principles methods and characteristic features of the inner life as it has been lived by Muslims of every class and condition from the 8th century onwards Many quotations are given mainly in the author s own fine translations from the original Arabic and Persian

Paper Books
Reynold Alleyne Nicholson 1868 1945 English orientalist who exercised a lasting influence on Islāmic studies Educated at Aberdeen University and the University of Cambridge Nicholson was lecturer in Persian 1902 26 and Sir Thomas Adams professor of Arabic 1926 33 at Cambridge He was a leading scholar in Islāmic literature and mysticism The Mystics of Islam first published in 1914 has long been recognized as a classic and definitive introduction to the message of Sufism In this short but comprehensive work R A Nicholson who was one of the greatest Islamic scholars of the early 20th century provides the general reader with an easy approach to the study of Islamic mysticism He gives a broad outline of Sufism and describes the key principles methods and characteristic features of the inner life as it has been lived by Muslims of every class and condition from the 8th century onwards Many quotations are given mainly in the author s own fine translations from the original Arabic and Persian Tanıtım Bülteninden