"...the Imagination (or love, or sympathy, or any other sentiment) induces knowledge, and knowledge of an 'object' which is proper to it..."
Henry Corbin (1903-1978) was a scholar, philosopher and theologian. He was a champion of the transformative power of the Imagination and of the transcendent reality of the individual in a world threatened by totalitarianisms of all kinds. One of the 20th century’s most prolific scholars of Islamic mysticism, Corbin was Professor of Islam & Islamic Philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris and at the University of Teheran. He was a major figure at the Eranos Conferences in Switzerland. He introduced the concept of the mundus imaginalis into contemporary thought. His work has provided a foundation for archetypal psychology as developed by James Hillman and influenced countless poets and artists worldwide. But Corbin’s central project was to provide a framework for understanding the unity of the religions of the Book: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. His great work Alone with the Alone: Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn ‘Arabi is a classic initiatory text of visionary spirituality that transcends the tragic divisions among the three great monotheisms. Corbin’s life was devoted to the struggle to free the religious imagination from fundamentalisms of every kind. His work marks a watershed in our understanding of the religions of the West and makes a profound contribution to the study of the place of the imagination in human life.

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English-Language Titles in Islamic Mysticism, Philosophy, and Theology

Some Key English-Language Titles in Islamic Mysticism, Philosophy, and Theology

This fine Bibliography comes to us courtesy of
Dr. Mohammed Rustom,
Carleton University


Anthologies, Books, and Collective Volumes

Adamson, Peter. Al-Kindi. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.

Adamson, Peter and Richard Taylor (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Addas, Claude. Quest for the Red Sulphur: The Life of Ibn ‘Arabi. Trans. Peter Kingsley. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1993.

Akkach, Samer. Cosmology and Architecture in Premodern Islam: An Architectural Reading of
Mystical Ideas. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005.

Aminrazavi, Mehdi. Suhrawardi and the School of Illumination. Surrey: Curzon, 1997.

_______. The Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry and Philosophy of Omar Khayyam. Oxford: Oneworld, 2005.

Amir-Moezzi, Mohammed Ali. The Divine Guide in Early Shi‘ism: The Sources of Esotericism in Islam. Trans. David Streight. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.
Aslan, Adnan. Religious Pluralism in Christian and Islamic Philosophy: The Thought of John Hick and Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Richmond: Curzon, 1998.

Ashtiyani, S.J., H. Matsubara, T. Iwami and A. Matsumoto (eds.). Consciousness and Reality: Studies in Memory of Toshihiko Izutsu. Leiden: Brill, 1999.

Awn, Peter. Satan’s Tragedy and Redemption: Iblis in Sufi Psychology. Leiden: Brill, 1983.
Badawi, Mostafa. Sufi Sage of Arabia. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2005.

Bakar, Osman. The History and Philosophy of Islamic Science. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1999.

Bar-Asher, Meir. Scripture and Exegesis in Early Imami Shiism. Boston, Köln, and Leiden: Brill, 1999.

Bayrak, Tosun. The Name and the Named. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 1999.

Ben-Dor Benite, Zvi. The Dao of Muhammad: A Cultural History of Muslims in Late Imperial China. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005.

Bill, J.A. and John A. Williams. Roman Catholics and Shi‘i Muslims: Prayer, Passion, and
Politics. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.

Black, Deborah. Logic and Aristotle’s Rhetoric and Poetics in Medieval Arabic Philosophy. Leiden: Brill, 1990.

Böwering, Gerhard. The Classical Vision of Existence in Islam: the Qur’anic Hermeneutics of the Sufi Sahl al-Tustari (d. 283/896). Berlin: de Gruyter, 1979.

Browne, E.G. A Literary History of Persia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964-9.
Brujin, J.T.P. de. Classical Persian Poetry: An Introduction to the Mystical Use of Classical Persian Poems. Richmond: Curzon, 1997.

Burckhardt, Titus. Alchemy: Science of the Cosmos, Science of the Soul. Trans. William Stoddart. Shaftesbury: Element, 1986.

_______. Art of Islam: Language and Meaning. Trans. J.P. Hobson. Westerham: World of Islam Festival Publishing Co., 1976.

_______. Introduction to Sufi Doctrine. Trans. D.M. Matheson. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2008.

_______. The Essential Titus Burckhardt. Ed. William Stoddart. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2003.

_______. Fez: City of Islam. Trans. William Stoddart. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1992.

_______. Mirror of the Intellect: Essays on Traditional Science and Sacred Art. Trans. and ed. William Stoddart. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1987.

_______. Moorish Culture in Spain. Trans. Alisa Jaffa. Lahore: Suhayl Academy, 1987.

_______. Mystical Astrology According to Ibn ‘Arabi. Trans. Bulent Rauf. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2001.

Burrell, David. Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1986.

Cheetham, Tom. The World Turned Inside Out: Henry Corbin and Islamic Mysticism.
Woodstock: Spring Journal Inc, 2003.

Chittick, William. The Heart of Islamic Philosophy: The Quest for Self-Knowledge in the Writings of Afdal al-Din Kashani. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

_______. Ibn ‘Arabi: Heir to the Prophets. Oxford: Oneworld, 2005.

_______. Imaginal Worlds: Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Problem of Religious Diversity. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994.

_______(ed.). The Inner Journey: Views from the Islamic Tradition. Ashland: White Cloud Press, 2007.

_______. The Faith and Practice of Islam: Three Thirteenth Century Sufi Texts. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

_______. Science of the Cosmos, Science of the Soul: The Pertinence of Islamic Cosmology in the Modern World. Oxford: Oneworld, 2007.

_______. The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Cosmology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.

_______. The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2005.

_______. The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983.

_______. The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Metaphysics of Imagination. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.

_______. Sufism: A Short Introduction. Oxford: Oneworld, 2000.

Chodkiewicz, Michel. An Ocean Without Shore: Ibn ‘Arabi, the Book and the Law. Trans. David Streight. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1993.

______. Seal of the Saints: Prophethood and Sainthood in the Doctrine of Ibn ‘Arabi. Trans. Liadain Sherrard. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1993.

_______. The Spiritual Writings of Emir ‘Abd al-Kader. Trans. James Chrestensen, Tom Manning, et al. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

Corbin, Henry. Avicenna and the Visionary Recital. Trans. Willard Trask. Irving: Spring
Publications, 1980.

_______. Cyclical Time and Ismaili Gnosis. Trans. Ralph Manheim and James Morris. London:
Kegan Paul International in association with Islamic Publications Ltd., 1983.

_______. Creative Imagination in the Sufism of Ibn ‘Arabi. Trans. Ralph Manheim Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1997.

_______. The Man of Light in Iranian Sufism. Trans. Nancy Pearson. Boulder: Shambala, 1978.

_______. Spiritual Body and Celestial Earth. Trans. Nancy Pearson. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.

_______. The Voyage and the Messenger: Iran and Philosophy. Trans. Joseph Rowe. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1998.

Corbin, Henry, with S.H. Nasr and Osman Yahia. History of Islamic Philosophy. Trans. Liadain Sherrard with the assistance of Phillip Sherrard. London and New York: Kegan Paul International, 1993.

Craig, William Lane. The Kalam Cosmological Argument. London: Macmillan, 1979.

Critchlow, Keith. Islamic Patterns: An Analytical and Cosmological Approach. London: Thames
and Hudson, 1976.

Daiber, Hans. Bibliography of Islamic Philosophy. Boston and Leiden: Brill, 1999.

Daftary, Farhad (ed.). Intellectual Traditions in Islam. London and New York: I.B. Tauris in
association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2000.

Davidson, Herbert. Alfarabi, Avicenna, and Averroes: Their Cosmologies, Theories of the Active Intellect, and Theories of the Human Intellect. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

De Jong, Frederick and Bernd Radtke (eds.). Islamic Mysticism Contested: Thirteen Centuries of Controversies and Polemics. Boston and Köln: Brill, 1999.

Dhanani, Alnoor. The Physical Theory of Kalam: Atoms, Space, and Void in Basrian Mu‘tazili Cosmology. Leiden and New York: Brill, 1994.

Eaton, Gai. Islam and the Destiny of Man. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985.

_______. Remembering God: Reflections on Islam. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 2000.

Elmore, Gerald. Islamic Sainthood in the Fullness of Time: Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Book of the Fabulous Gryphon. Leiden: Brill, 1999. Contains a translation of Ibn al-‘Arabi’s ‘Anqa’ al-mughrib.

Ernst, Carl. The Shambala Guide to Sufism. Boston: Shambala, 1997.

_______. Words of Ecstasy in Sufism. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985.
Faghfoory, Mohammad (ed.). Beacon of Knowledge: Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2003.

Fakhry, Majid. Averroes: His Life, Works, and Influence. Oxford: Oneworld, 2001.

_______. Al-Farabi, Founder of Islamic Neoplatonism: His Life, Works and Influence. Oxford: Oneworld, 2002.

_______. History of Islamic Philosophy. 3rd ed. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004.

_______. Philosophy, Dogma, and the Impact of Greek Thought in Islam. Aldershot: Variorum, 1994.
_______. A Short Introduction to Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Mysticism. Oxford: Oneworld, 1997.

Frank, Richard. Al-Ghazali and the Ash‘arite School. Durham: Duke University Press, 1994.

_______. Texts and Studies on the Development and History of Kalam. 3 vols. Ed. Dimitri Gutas. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Variorum, 2005-8.

Gleave, Robert. Scripturalist Islam: The History and Doctrines of the Akhbari Shi‘i School. Boston and Leiden: Brill, 2007.

Graham, William. Divine Word and Prophetic Word in Early Islam. The Hague: Mouton, 1977.

Groff, Peter. Islamic Philosophy A-Z. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.

Guénon, René. The Crisis of the Modern World. Trans. Arthur Osborne. London: Luzac, 1942.

_______. Insights into Islamic Esoterism and Taoism. Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis, 2001.

_______. The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times. Trans. Lord Northbourne. Baltimore: Penguin, 1972.

Gutas, Dimitri. Avicenna and the Aristotelian Tradition: Introduction to Reading Avicenna’s Philosophical Works. Leiden: Brill, 1988.

Hairi Yazdi, Mehdi. The Principles of Epistemology in Islamic Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

Hoover, John. Ibn Taymiyyah’s Theodicy of Perpetual Optimism. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2007.

Hourani, George. Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age, 1798-1939. London: Oxford University Press, 1962.

_______. Reason and Tradition in Islamic Ethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985.

Hughes, Aaron. The Texture of the Divine. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004.

Iqbal, Muhammad. The Development of Metaphysics in Persia. London: Luzac, 1908.

_______. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. London: Oxford University Press, 1934.

Izutsu, Toshihiko. The Concept of Belief in Islamic Theology: A Semantic Analysis of Iman and Islam. Tokyo: The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, 1965.

_______. The Concept and Reality of Existence. Tokyo: The Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies, 1971.

_______. Creation and the Timeless Order of Things: Essays in Islamic Mystical Philosophy. Ashland: White Cloud Press, 1994.

_______. Ethico-Religious Concepts in the Qur’an. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1966.

_______. The Fundamental Structure of Sabzawari’s Metaphysics. Tehran: McGill University Institute of Islamic Studies, 1968.

_______. Sufism and Taoism: A Comparative Study of Key Philosophical Concepts. 2nd ed. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1984.

Jambet, Christian. The Act of Being: The Philosophy of Revelation in Mulla Sadra. Trans. Jeff Fort. New York: Zone Books, 2006.

Kalin, Ibrahim. Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy: Mulla Sadra on Existence, Intellect and Intuition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

Karamustafa, Ahmet. Sufism: The Formative Period. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.

Keeler, Annabel. Sufi Hermeneutics: The Qur’an Commentary of Rashid al-Din Maybudi. Oxford: Oxford University Press in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2007.

Kennedy-Day, Kiki. Books of Definition in Islamic Philosophy: The Limits of Words. London and New York: RouledgeCurzon, 2003.
Knysh, Alexander. Ibn ‘Arabi in the Later Islamic Tradition: The Making of a Polemical Image in Medieval Islam. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

_______. Islamic Mysticism: A Short History. Boston and Köln: Brill, 2000.

Lakhani, Ali (ed.). The Sacred Foundations of Justice in Islam: The Teachings of ‘Ali ibn Abi
Talib. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2006.

Lalani, Arzina. Early Shi‘i Thought: The Teachings of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir. London: I. B.
Tauris in association with The Insititute of Ismaili Studies, 2000.

Lane, Andrew. A Traditional Mu‘tazilite Qur’an Commentary: The Kashshaf of Jar Allah Zamakhshari (d. 538/1144). Boston and Leiden: Brill, 2006.

Lawrence, Bruce. The Qur’an: A Biography. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006.

Lawson, Todd. The Crucifixion and the Qur’an. Oxford: Oneworld, 2009.

_______(ed.). Reason and Inspiration in Islam: Theology, Philosophy, and Mysticism in Muslim Thought. London and New York: I.B. Tauris, 2005.

Leaman, Oliver. A Brief Introduction to Islamic Philosophy. Cambridge: Polity Press, 1999.

_______. An Introduction to Classical Islamic Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

Leaman, Oliver (ed.). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Islamic Philosophy. 2 vols. London and New York: Thoemmes Continuum, 2006.

Lewis, Franklin. Rumi: Past and Present, East and West. Oxford: Oneworld, 2000.

Lewisohn, Leonard. Beyond Faith and Infidelity: the Sufi Poetry and Teachings of Mahmud Shabistari. Richmond: Curzon, 1995.

_______. (ed.). The Heritage of Sufism. 3 vols. Oxford: Oneworld, 2000.

Lings, Martin. A Return to the Spirit: Questions and Answers. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2005.

_______. The Book of Certainty. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1992.

_______. Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, 1983.

_______. A Sufi Saint of the Twentieth Century. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1993.

_______. Symbol and Archetype. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2005.

_______. What is Sufism? London: George Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1975.

Lings, Martin and Clinton Minnaar (eds.). The Underlying Religion. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2007.

Lumbard, Joseph (ed.). Islam, Fundamentalism, and the Betrayal of Tradition. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2004.

_______. Submission, Faith, Beauty: The Religion of Islam. Berkeley: Zaytuna Institute, 2008.

Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir. The Mosque: The Heart of Submission. New York: Fordham University Press, 2006.

_______. On Love. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007.

Madelung, Wilfred. Religious Schools and Sects in Medieval Islam. London: Variorum, 1985.
Marmura, Michael. Probing in Islamic Philosophy. Binghamton: Global Academic Publishers, 2005.

Massignon, Louis. The Passion of al-ÍallÁj: Mystic and Martyr of Islam. Trans. Herbert Mason. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982.

Mattson, Ingrid. The Story of the Qur’an. Malden: Blackwell, 2008.

Michon, Jean-Louis (ed.). Sufism: Love and Wisdom. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2006.

Mitha, Farouk. Al-Ghazali and the Ismailis: A Debate on Reason and Authority in Medieval
Islam. London and New York: I. B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2001.

Morewedge, Parviz. Essays in Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Mysticism. Oneonta: Department of Philosophy, State University of New York at Oneonta, 1995.

_______ (ed.). Neoplatonism and Islamic Thought. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

Moris, Zailan (ed.). Knowledge is Light: Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Chicago: ABC International, 1997.

Morris, James. The Reflective Heart: Discovering Spiritual Intelligence in Ibn ‘Arabi’s
Meccan Illuminations. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2005.

Morrison, Robert. Islam and Science: The Intellectual Career of Nizam al-Din Nisaburi. New York: Routledge, 2008.

Murata, Sachiko. Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light: Wang Tai-yü’s Great Learning of the Pure and
Real and Liu Chih’s Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000. Contains a translation of Jami’s Lawa’ih by William Chittick.

_______. The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992.

Murata, Sachiko, and William Chittick. The Vision of Islam. New York: Paragon, 1994.

Murata, Sachiko, William Chittick and Tu Weiming. The Sage Learning of Liu Zhi: Islamic Thought in Confucian Terms. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Centre, 2009.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Ed. William Chittick. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2007.

_______. The Garden of Truth: The Vision and Promise of Sufism, Islam’s Mystical Tradition. New York: HarperOne, 2007.

_______. Ideals and Realities of Islam. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 2001.

_______. An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines. 2nd ed. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

_______. Islamic Art and Spirituality. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1987.

_______. The Islamic Intellectual Tradition in Persia. Ed. Mehdi Aminrazavi. Surrey: Curzon, 1996.

_______. Islamic Life and Thought. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1981.

_______. Islamic Philosophy from its Origins to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2006.

_______. Islam and the Plight of Modern Man. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 2002.

_______. Islamic Science: An Illustrated Study. Westerham: World of Islam Festival Publishing Co., 1976.

_______. Islam, Science, Muslims and Technology: Seyyed Hossein Nasr in Conversation with Muzaffar Iqbal. Sherwood Park: Al-Qalam Publishing, 2007.

_______(ed.). Islamic Spirituality. 2 vols. New York: Crossroad, 1987-91.

_______. Knowledge and the Sacred. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.

_______. The Need for a Sacred Science. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

_______. The Philosophy of Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Eds. L.E. Hahn, R.E. Auxier, and Lucian Stone Jr. LaSalle: Open Court, 2001.

_______. Religion and the Order of Nature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

_______. Sadr al-Din Shirazi and His Transcendent Theosophy. Tehran: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 1997.

_______. Science and Civilization in Islam. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1968.

_______. Sufi Essays. Chicago: ABC, 1993.

_______. Three Muslim Sages. Delmar, NY: Caravan, 1997.

_______. Traditional Islam in the Modern World. London: Kegan Paul International, 1987.

_______. A Young Muslim’s Guide to the Modern World. Chicago: Kazi, 1994.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein and Katherine O’Brien (eds.). The Essential Sophia. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2006.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein and Oliver Leaman (eds.). History of Islamic Philosophy. New York: Routledge, 1996.

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein, Vali Reza Nasr and Hamid Dabashi. (eds.). Shi‘ism: Doctrines, Thought, and Spirituality. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.

Netton, Ian Richard. Allah Transcendent: Studies in the Structure and Semiotics of Islamic
Philosophy, Theology, and Cosmology. London and New York: Routledge, 1989.

Nomachi, Ali Kazuyo and Seyyed Hossein Nasr. Mecca the Blessed, Madina the Radiant. New
York: Aperture, 1997.

O’Mahony, A. et al. (eds). Catholics and Shi‘a in Dialogue: Studies in Theology and Spirituality.
London: Melisende, 2004.

Perry, Withall (ed.). The Spiritual Ascent. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2008.

Peters, Ted, Muzaffar Iqbal and Syed Nomanul Haq (eds.). God, Life, and the Cosmos: Christian and Islamic Perspectives. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002.

Rahman, Fazlur. The Philosophy of Mulla Sadra. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1975.
Rizvi, S.A.A. A History of Sufism in India. Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 1978-83.
Rizvi, Sajjad. Mulla Sadra and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being. London and New York: Routledge, 2009.

Rosenthal, Franz. Knowledge Triumphant: The Concept of Knowledge in Medieval Islam. Leiden: Brill, 1970.

Saleh, Walid. The Formation of the Classical Tafsir Tradition: The Qur’an Commentary of Al-
Tha‘labi (D. 427/1035). Boston and Leiden: Brill, 2004.

Sands, Kristin Zahra. Sufi Commentaries on the Qur’an in Classical Islam. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.

Schimmel, Annemarie. Deciphering the Signs of God: A Phenomenological Approach to Islam. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1994.

_______. And Muhammad is His Messenger: The Veneration of the Prophet in Islamic Piety. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1985.

_______. Mystical Dimensions of Islam. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1975.

_______. The Triumphal Sun: A Study of the Works of Jalaloddin Rumi. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.

_______. As Through a Veil: Mystical Poetry in Islam. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oneworld, 2001.

_______. A Two-Colored Brocade: The Imagery of Persian Poetry. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Schmidtke, Sabine. The Theology of al-‘Allamah Hilli (d. 726/1325). Berlin: K. Schwarz, 1991.

Schuon, Frithjof. Christianity/Islam: Perspectives on Esoteric Ecumenism. Ed. James Cutsinger.
Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2008.

_______. The Essential Frithjof Schuon. Ed. S.H. Nasr. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2005.

_______. Sufism: Veil and Quintessence. Ed. James Cutsinger. Bloomington: World Wisdom,
2006.

_______. Understanding Islam. Trans. D.M. Matheson. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 1998.

Sells, Michael. Mystical Languages of Unsaying. Chicago and London: University of Chicago
Press, 1994.

Shah-Kazemi, Reza. Justice and Remembrance: Introducing the Spirituality of Imam ‘Ali. London: I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2006.

_______. The Other in the Light of the One: The Universality of the Qur’an and Interfaith Dialogue. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 2006.

_______. Paths to Transcendence: According to Shankara, Ibn Arabi, and Meister Eckhart. Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2006.

Shaybi, Kamil Mustafa. Sufism and Shi‘ism. Surrey: L.A.A.M., 1991.

Shihadeh, Ayman. The Teleological Ethics of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi. Leiden: Brill, 2006.

_______(ed.). Sufism and Theology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007.

Sobhani, Ja‘far. Doctrines of Shi‘i Islam: A Compendium of Imami Beliefs and Practices. Trans. Reza Shah-Kazemi. London and New York: I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2001.

Tabataba’i, Muhammad Husayn. Shi‘ite Islam. Trans. S.H. Nasr. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1975.

Thurlkill, Mary. Chosen Among Women: Mary and Fatima in Medieval Christianity and Shi’ite Islam. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007.

Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (ed.). Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm. Dordrecht: Springer, 2008.

_______ (ed). Timing and Temporality in Islamic Philosophy and Phenomenology of Life.
Dordrecht: Springer, 2007.

Yousef, Mohamed Haj. Ibn ‘Arabi: Time and Cosmology. New York: Routledge, 2008.

Watt, W. M. The Formative Period of Islamic Thought. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1973.

_______. Islamic Philosophy and Theology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1962.

Winter, Tim (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Wisnovsky, Robert. Avicenna’s Metaphysics in Context. London: Duckworth, 2003.

Wolfson, H.A. The Philosophy of the Kalam. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1976.


Complete Translations

Abu Madyan. The Way of Abu Madyan. Trans. Vincent Cornell. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1996.

Aflaki, Shams al-Din. The Feats of the Knowers of God. Trans. John O’Kane. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2002.

Ansari, ‘Abd Allah. Intimate Conversations. Trans. Wheeler Thackston. Published along with Ibn ‘Ata’ Allah, The Book of Wisdom. Trans. Victor Danner. New York: Paulist Press, 1978.

Ash‘ari, Abu’l-Hasan al-. The Theology of al-Ash‘ari. Trans. R. J. McCarthy. Beyrouth: Imprimerie Catholique, 1953.

‘Attar, Farid al-Din. The Conference of the Birds. Trans. Afkham Darbandi and Dick Davis. London: Penguin, 1984.

Averröes. Decisive Treatise & Epistle Dedicatory. Trans. Charles Butterworth. Provo: Brigham
Young University Press, 2001.

_______. Faith and Reason in Islam. Trans. Ibrahim Najjar. Oxford: Oneworld, 2001.

Avicenna. Ibn Sina on Mysticism: Remarks and Admonitions, part 4. Trans. Sham Inati. London: Keagan Paul International, 1996.

_______. The Metaphysics of the Healing. Trans. Michael Marmura. Provo: Brigham Young University Press, 2005.

Baqli, Ruzbihan. The Unveiling of Secrets. Trans. Carl Ernst. Chapel Hill: Parvardigar Press, 1997.

Baydawi, ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Umar. Nature, Man, and God in Medieval Islam. Trans. Edwin Calverley and James Pollock. 2 vols. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2002.

Cadavid, Leslie (trans.). Two Who Attained. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2006.

Dihlawi, Shah Wali Allah. The Conclusive Argument from God. Trans. Marcia Hermansen. Leiden: Brill, 1996.

Faghfoory, Mohammad (trans.). Tuhfah-yi ‘Abbasi: The Golden Chain of Sufism in Shi‘ite Islam. Lanham: University Press of American, 2008.

Ghazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad al-. Disciplining the Soul and Breaking the Two Desires. Trans. T.J. Winter. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1993.

_______. The Incoherence of the Philosophers. Trans. Michael Marmura. 2nd ed. Provo: Brigham Young University Press, 2000.

_______. The Marvels of the Heart. Trans. Walter Skellie. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, forthcoming.

_______. The Remembrance of Death and the Afterlife. Trans. T.J. Winter. Cambridge: Islamic Texts Society, 1989.

_______. The Niche of Lights. Trans. David Buchman. Provo: Brigham Young University Press, 1998.

Ghazali, Ahmad al-. “No god, but God is my fortress…”: Ahmad al-Ghazali on Dhikr. Trans. Joseph Lumbard. Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, forthcoming.

_______. Sawanih: Inspirations from the World of Pure Spirits. Trans. Nasrollah Pourjavady. London and New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul International, 1986.

Haddad, Imam al-. The Book of Assistance. Trans. Mostafa al-Badawi. London: Quilliam, 1998.

_______. Gifts for the Seeker. Trans. Mostafa al-Badawi. London: Quilliam, 1992.

_______. The Lives of Man. Trans. Mostafa al-Badawi. London: Quilliam, 1991.

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Ibn ‘Abbad. Letters on the Sufi Path. Trans. John Renard. New York: Paulist Press, 1986.

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Renard, John. Knowledge of God in Classical Sufism. Mahwah: Paulist Press, 2004.

_______(ed.). Windows on the House of Islam. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.

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Folio of calligraphy, 16th century. Mir 'Ali d. 1556. Safavid or Mughal periods. "This quatrain by the celebrated Persian poet, Hafiz (died 1209) is written in nastaliq, a script developed in late fifteenth-century Iran. Because of its simple elegance and legibility, nastaliq became the ideal script for transcribing poetry in Iran, India, and Turkey, where Persian literary culture prevailed. The calligraphy is signed by the most celebrated sixteenth-century Persian calligrapher, Mir Ali, whose work was greatly admired and avidly collected in Mughal India. To accentuate the beauty of Mir Ali's script, Mughal patrons would often add lavish floral motifs to the calligraphy." Freer & Sackler Galleries.

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