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The Principles of Sufism
?A?Ishah Al-Ba?Uniyyah
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Description for The Principles of Sufism
Hardback. Authoritative and reliable editions of the Arabic and modern, lucid English translations introducing treasures of the Arabic literary heritage Editor(s): Homerin, Th. Emil. Series: Library of Arabic Literature. Num Pages: 200 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DN; HRHX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 161 x 230 x 19. Weight in Grams: 482.
'A'ishah al-Ba'uniyyah of Damascus was one of the great women scholars in Islamic history. Born into a prominent family of pious scholars and Sufi devotees, 'A'ishah received a thorough religious education and memorized the Quran at age eight. A mystic and a prolific poet and writer, she composed more works in Arabic than any other woman before the twentieth century. Yet despite her extraordinary literary and religious achievements, 'A'ishah al-Ba'uniyyah remains largely unknown. For the first time, her key work, The Principles of Sufism, is available in English translation.
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Product Details
Publisher
New York University Press United States
Number of pages
240
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Series
Library of Arabic Literature
Condition
New
Weight
481g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780814745281
SKU
V9780814745281
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99-15
About ?A?Ishah Al-Ba?Uniyyah
'A'ishah al-Ba'uniyyah (Author) ʿĀʾishah al-Bāʿūniyyah (d. 923/1517) of Damascus was one of the great women scholars in Islamic history. A mystic and prolific poet and writer, ʿĀʾishah composed more works in Arabic than any other woman before the twentieth century. Ros Ballaster (Foreword by) Ros Ballaster is Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies at ... Read more
Reviews for The Principles of Sufism
"With this masterful . . . translation of The Principles of Sufism, Homerin makes available to the English-reading public the most important work of Al-Ba'uniyyah, a 16th-century scholar and mystic who lived in Damascus for most of her life. . . . . Homerin's elegant and readable translation is made especially valuable by the side-by-side presentation of the Arabic and ... Read more