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Mystics and Saints of Islam is a compilation of 15 short biographies of great Islamic saints and mystics, as reflected in the title of the book. Author Claud Field opens with a short introduction to Islamic mysticism and pantheistic sufism, followed by short descriptions of several well-known Islamic saints, including Rabia the Woman Sufi, Habib Ajami, Al Ghazzali, Suhrawardy, and Sharani the Egyptian. This book is intended for those new to Sufism and scholars interested in a quick overview of major Islamic figures. CLAUD FIELD (1863-1941) was an author and translator of Arabic literature. His…mehr

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Mystics and Saints of Islam is a compilation of 15 short biographies of great Islamic saints and mystics, as reflected in the title of the book. Author Claud Field opens with a short introduction to Islamic mysticism and pantheistic sufism, followed by short descriptions of several well-known Islamic saints, including Rabia the Woman Sufi, Habib Ajami, Al Ghazzali, Suhrawardy, and Sharani the Egyptian. This book is intended for those new to Sufism and scholars interested in a quick overview of major Islamic figures. CLAUD FIELD (1863-1941) was an author and translator of Arabic literature. His most well-known translations are the works of Abu Hamid al-Ghaz¿l¿, namely The Alchemy of Happiness and The Confessions of Al Ghazzali. He is the author of Mystics and Saints of Islam, Heroes of Missionary Enterprise, The Charm of India, and Persian Literature, among others.
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Claud Field was an early 20th-century British author, known for his insightful explorations into the spiritual traditions of eastern cultures. Much of Field's work centered on the mystical aspects of religious experience, and he is perhaps best remembered for his significant contribution to the Western understanding of Islamic spirituality through his seminal work, 'Mystics and Saints of Islam' (1910). In this text, Field provides an accessible yet scholarly account of the lives and teachings of various Sufi mystics and Islamic saints, highlighting their quest for the divine and their enduring spiritual legacies. His writing style is characterized by a keen analytical approach combined with a deep respect for the subject matter, a blend that allowed Western readers of his time a nuanced view into the mystical paths of Islam. Field's scholarship was pivotal in broadening the appreciation of the diversity within Islamic culture and its spiritual practices. By emphasizing the universal aspects of the mystical experience, Field contributed to the dialogue between East and West, advocating for a greater understanding beyond the surface-level observations often prevalent in his era. His contributions remain an important part of the cross-cultural literary canon, providing a bridge for readers seeking to explore the depths of Islamic mysticism and spirituality.