The Essence of Sufism

by Shaykh Abu Bakr al-Mulla

Other authorsShaykh Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Mulla (Editor), Amjad Mahmood (Translator)
Paperback, 2015

Publication

Imprint: UK : Heritage Press, [2015]. Context: Originally written in Arabic in the 19th century. Responsibility: Shaykh Abu Bakr al-Mulla; edited and annotated by Shaykh Yahya ibn Muhammad al-Mulla; translated from the Arabic by Amjad Mahmood. OCLC Number: na. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xxi, 70 pages ; 19 cm.

Call number

GT-I-S / Mulla

Barcode

BK-07902

ISBN

9780957693791

CSS Library Notes

Description: Sufism, or taṣawwuf, has been the classical name given to the Islamic discipline of purifying the heart of its spiritual maladies. The Qur’an has warned: A Day [of Judgment] in which neither wealth nor children shall be of any benefit [to anyone], except one who comes to Allah with a sound heart (26:88–9). The masters of Sufism speak of there being two thousand definitions of Sufism; however, the most inclusive of them was provided by their supreme authority, al-Junayd: ‘Sufism is to adopt every lofty character trait and renounce every base character trait.’

This short treatise was penned by Shaykh Abū Bakr al-Mullā (d. 1270 AH), a traditional scholar from a learned family from al-Aḥsā’ī, in modern-day Saudi Arabia, wherein he elaborates on the foundations of this discipline. These principles are contextualized through Qur’anic verses, hadiths and axial aphorisms from leading Sufi masters of the past. Although brief, the manual is full of profound and moving wisdom that every Muslim should be characterized by.

Table of Contents: The primary text (al-matn) the essence of sufism
The preliminary text with commentary (al-matn wa al-sharh)

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Physical description

xxi, 70 p.; 19 cm

Language

Original language

Arabic
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