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A concise introduction to Islamic mysticism that traces its emergence from early ascetic practice and situates its development within Islam. It outlines key terminology and the stages of the spiritual path—renunciation, illumination and ecstatic experience, gnostic insight, and the primacy of divine love—then examines the role of holy persons, reports of miracles, and the culminating unitive state. The presentation pairs historical overview with translations of Arabic and Persian passages and critical commentary, and closes with a brief bibliography for further study.

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Reynold Alleyne Nicholson

Reynold Alleyne Nicholson was a prominent scholar and writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Arabic literature and Islamic mysticism. His notable works include "A Literary History of the Arabs," which provides a comprehensive overview of Arabic literary traditions, and "The Mystics of Islam," where he explores the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of Islamic mysticism. Nicholson's scholarship is characterized by its depth and clarity, making significant contributions to the fields of literature and religious studies. His work continues to influence scholars and readers interested in the rich cultural heritage of the Arab world and the complexities of Islamic thought.

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