The Whirling Dervishes, Being an Account of the Sufi Order Known As the Mevlevis and Its Founder the Poet and Mystic Mevlana Jalalu'Ddin Rumi

by Ira. Friedlander

Paperback, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

297.65

Collection

Publication

MacMillan Publishing Company (1975), 160 pages

Description

Sufism is the esoteric aspect of Islam. Its purpose is to convey direct knowledge of the eternal. The Sufis impart knowledge through lineages that go back to the Prophet Muhammud. In these various Sufi orders, the zikr, the repetition of "la illaha illa'llah" (There is no God but God), is part of initiation ceremonies. In fact, the method of the Sufis is zikr, and the manner in which zikr is performed is the essential difference among the various orders. The Dervishes repeat their zikr as they turn. They empty their hearts of all but the thought of God and whirl in the ecstatic movements of His breath.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

160 p.; 8.43 inches

ISBN

002065300X / 9780020653004

Local notes

MdP- Gift of Marcelle du Praw
not found - 18 Feb 2021

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