Vision of Islam, The

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“This lucid and compelling account of Islam is written from what might be called a phenomenological perspective. Because its principal aim is to present Islam as a living faith from a Muslim perspective as reflected in the classical texts of the tradition, Murata and Chittick (comparative studies, SUNY, Stony Brook) go to some length to differentiate their work from the numerous historical, critically oriented introductions to Islam that have appeared over the last several decades.

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“This lucid and compelling account of Islam is written from what might be called a phenomenological perspective. Because its principal aim is to present Islam as a living faith from a Muslim perspective as reflected in the classical texts of the tradition, Murata and Chittick (comparative studies, SUNY, Stony Brook) go to some length to differentiate their work from the numerous historical, critically oriented introductions to Islam that have appeared over the last several decades…. The book is intended to serve as an introductory text in undergraduate college and university courses on Islam, but it can serve equally well as an introduction to Islam for a more general readership. Useful glossary of technical terms; brief set of notes. Recommended to all college and university libraries as well as to public libraries concerned to maintain up-to-date information on major living religions.–M. Swartz, Choice

“This work is one of the most successful introductions to Islam for a Western audience. A comprehensive study, which beginning from within the precinct of the revealed truths of the faith expands in ever widening circles to embrace the whole vision of Islam.” –Seyyed Hossein Nasr, George Washington University

“This is a book that every introductory course on Islam should attempt to incorporate. It describes and elucidates extremely well the integrity and coherence of Muslim faith and piety and how they relate to practice and culture.”–William A. Graham, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University

Something is lost when Western thinkers approach Islam. They seem to see the religion in historical and cultural terms, obscuring Islam’s own internal logic and its true beauty and spirituality. This clearly written introduction to Islam changes that, vividly explaining the Islamic perspectives that have rung true for Muslims for nearly 1400 years.

The book covers the four dimensions of Islam as outlined in the Hadith of Gabriel: practice, faith, spirituality, and the Islamic view of history. Drawing on the Koran, the sayings of the Prophet and the great authorities of the tradition, the text introduces the essentials of each dimension and then shows how it has been embodied in Islamic institutions throughout history.

SACHIKO MURATA is associate professor in the Department of Comparative Studies, SUNY, Stony Brook and author of The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought.

WLILLAM C. CHITTICK is associate professor in the Department of Comparative Studies, SUNY, Stony Brook and author of Faith and Practice of Islam: Three Thirteenth-Century Sufi Texts.

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 9 in

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Chittick, William

William Chittick is a renowned scholar in the field of Islamic philosophy and Sufism, whose extensive work has significantly contributed to the understanding of Islamic thought in the modern world. His scholarly pursuits have illuminated the complexities of Islamic mysticism and philosophy, making them accessible to a broader audience. This article delves into Chittick's contributions, exploring his influence on the study of Islamic philosophy and his role in bridging cultural and intellectual gaps between the East and the West. William Chittick's academic journey began with a deep interest in Islamic studies, which led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Persian literature from Tehran University.

Murata, Sachiko

SACHIKO MURATA is professor of religious studies in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, Stony Brook University, and author of The Tao of Islam: A Sourcebook on Gender Relationships in Islamic Thought; Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light; and The Sage Learning of Liu Zhi: Islamic Thought in Confucian Terms.

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