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This 336-page paperback from Yale University Press surveys teachings found within the Islamic mystical tradition, foregrounding the central idea of love as a guiding force in spiritual practice. The book gathers insights and concepts associated with Sufi thought and related mystic traditions, framed to illuminate historical and theological contours without assuming a single doctrinal stance. The presentation aims to map key themes, including ethical conduct, devotion, and interpretation of spiritual paths, with attention to how love informs understanding, experience, and practice across contexts. Written for readers seeking a focused, scholarly overview of radical love within Islamic mysticism.
| Pages | 336 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
| Main Category | Books/World History |
| Language | British English |