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Drawing from an in-depth study of Muslim texts and traditions, the author articulates that Sufism is not an innovation, but the continuity of a thought process that links Muslims to their religious predecessors all the way to Prophet Muhammad. The book covers the remarkable lives of the early Sufis, their literature, and philosophies that stress on the purification of the heart. It highlights the major Sufi orders, their popularity in the subcontinent and how the teachings of Sufi Masters impacted the devotional aspect of Muslims forever. This comprehensive account spans from early Islam to the modern day concerns of militant ideologies, arguing how they pose the biggest threat to the classical understanding of the faith. It offers an insightful look at the complex relationship of Sufism with both Muslim and non-Muslim societies.

  • Sales Rank: #1558469 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.46" h x .87" w x 5.51" l, 1.32 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 310 pages

About the Author
Sadia Dehlvi is a well-known columnist who writes for leading publications of the subcontinent. Besides editing a monthly Urdu journal for women, she has produced and scripted a number of documentaries and television programmes. For over 30 years, Dehlvi has been engaged in voicing concern on issues regarding heritage, culture, women and Muslim communities.

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One of the Most Complete, Comprehensive, Beautiful, and Expert Books on Sufism
By Talat Halman
This is one of the most complete and comprehensive books on Sufism, in the sense of including Sufi teachings, Sufi biography and Sufi history.

More than a book about Sufism, it presents so many teachings from Qur'an, Hadith, and Sufis Masters and poets that it is also a resource and guidebook for the path of Sufism. Dehlvi's *Sufism: the Heart of Islam* is a treasure trove of the lore and legacy that make up Sufism. The author takes us step by step through the stories of each of the early Sufis--starting with the Prophet Muhammad and his companions and advancing through the great early Sufi heroes of the first few centuries, e.g. Uways, Salman al-Farsi,Hasan al-Basri, Ibrahim ibn Adham, Rabia, Sayyeda Nafisa, Fatima of Nishapur, and on to Dhu'l Nun Misri Abu Yazid al-Bestami, Junayd, Hallaj, al-Ghazzali, Ibn 'Arabi and Datta Gang Bakhsh (Hujwiri). Included are almost everyone in the classic hagiographies, such as Fariduddin 'Attar.Dehlevi's narratives are both beautiful as well as expert. Dehlvi clarifies that Sufism emanates directly from the Prophet's example and wisdom, but also his love for humanity and that the path deeply involves humanity's love for him.

Throughout this trajectory Dehlvi manages to weave a significant number of the key Sufi teachings in the Qur'an and the Hadith. Then she narrates the history of the first Sufi Orders, especially (but not limited to) those Orders that flourished in India. A sort of interlude helpfully explains the contested relationship between Wahhabi/Salafi Muslims and Sufis.

Next she presents a collection of epigrammic and proverbial quotes of wisdom from the early Sufis. Two chapters are devoted to compiling and presenting the major Sufi hadith and Qur'an verses. The book concludes with the lists of the most beautiful names of God and the noble names of the Prophet. There is also a glossary of Sufi terms.

Dehlvi's book is so comprehensive and thorough that commands attention among other books of its caliber, by which I mean especially Annemaries Schimmel's *Islamic Mysticism* and Carl Ernst's *An Introduction to Islamic Mysticism.* There's an autobiographical energy that drives this book. In fact a beautiful aspect of the book is that most chapters begin with an anecdote of Dehlvi's life and/or Sufi experience. (Dehlvi grew up in a Chishti family and took initiation 1978 with her teacher Shaykh Farooq Rahmani.) There's an authentic voice here. And finally the book is liberally enhanced by Islamic calligraphy throughout.

Since I teach introductory University courses on Sufism, I am so happy to have found this book as a superb introduction to Sufism at large and also Indian Sufism. And I am also happy to have found this book as a one-stop resource for the lore and legacy of Islamic Sufism and the steps on the path..

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Good introductory content
By Souvik Mitra
This book by Sadia Dehlvi offers good introductory content on the history of Sufism in general & then goes on to document the Sufi orders of India highlighting in these chapters the prominent Sufis of each order, their lives & anecdotes. Finally, it finishes with very beautiful verses underscoring the wisdom of the Sufis, collection of Sufi poetry, Quranic text popular within the Sufi text & some content in the appendix on the names of Allah & such.

For those of us not exposed to Sufism, this book may serve as a good primer blending history, poetry, philosophy & anecdotes all in a nice little bundle. You have to concede that a chunk of it is focused on the history of Sufism in India & not so much across the world, barring the history of origination. Dehlvi strives to link Sufism to both mainstream Islam & in particular to the Prophet but avoids, somewhat safely, any polemic that surrounds this mystic sect of Islam. In fact, she devotes one small chapter to the voices that disagree with Sufism being a part of mainstream Islam.

Because this book covers various aspects of Sufism, I think it may be a good starting point to underscore your interest in a particular aspect of Sufism & using the extensive bibliography at the end to learn about your particular area of interest. Dehlvi's text is both simple & engaging & it'll hold your interest.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
and this is even better than the earlier book (much of what I sought ...
By Sivarupa
This is the second book I have read of Sadia Dehlvi, and this is even better than the earlier book (much of what I sought in 'Gardens...' is contained in this book. This book is as comprehensive as it can be, covering the origin of Sufism, the Islamic moorings of Sufism (one which I doubted initially), the life of the Prophet as a Sufi and an inspirer of Sufi saints, the lives of leading Sufi Saints who defined the subject (from Junayd Bagdadi, to Abdul Qadir Jilani, to Mansur and Rabia), and finally to the Sufi Silsilas and Saints in the Indian Sub Continent. There is a nice round up of teachings of the saints in addition to the Hadith extracts. What I love about Sadia Dehlvi's writing is that in addition to being well researched it is over-flowing with divinity. I disagree with her premise that Sufism is grounded in Islam, and its identity is indistinguishable from Islam (and in fact is the 'true' Islam), but her book proves me wrong on many counts, with solid research. A fantastic, highly recommended read.

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