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Sachiko Murata

    Sachiko Murata est une érudite distinguée en religion et en études asiatiques. Son travail explore les interconnexions complexes entre spiritualité et culture, offrant des aperçus profonds sur diverses traditions. La rigueur académique et les analyses perspicaces de Murata éclairent le riche tapis des systèmes de croyances humaines pour un public mondial.

    Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light: Wang Tai-Yu's Great Learning of the Pure and Real and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm. with a
    Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light
    The Vision of Islam
    Vision of Islam
    • Vision of Islam

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,3(623)Évaluer

      Exploring the four dimensions of Islam—practice, faith, spirituality, and historical perspective—this book utilizes the Koran, the Prophet's sayings, and traditional authorities to provide a comprehensive introduction. It elucidates the essentials of each dimension and illustrates how they have been manifested in Islamic institutions throughout history, offering readers a clear understanding of the religion's core principles and their practical applications.

      Vision of Islam
    • The Vision of Islam

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,3(19)Évaluer

      Exploring the fundamental religious beliefs held by Muslims, this introduction to Islam for Western readers covers the four dimensions of Islam - practice, faith, spirituality, and the Islamic view of history, as in the Hadith of Gabriel. Introducing the essentials of each dimension, it describes how they are manifest in Islamic institutions.

      The Vision of Islam
    • Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light

      Wang Tai-yü's Great Learning of the Pure and Real and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm. With a New Translation of Jm's Law'i from the Persian by William C. Chittick

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(7)Évaluer

      Focusing on the interplay between Sufism and Neo-Confucianism, this groundbreaking study explores Islamic thought in China, revealing its unique characteristics and influences. It includes translations of two classic works, providing deeper insights into the development of this intellectual tradition.

      Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light
    • Focusing on the adaptation of Islamic thought in China during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, this book examines how Muslim scholars integrated Chinese traditions into their teachings. It explores the historical context of Islam in China, highlighting the significance of Persian Sufi texts in early translations. The author analyzes the contributions of key figures Wang Tai-yu and Liu Chih, showcasing their incorporation of Confucian and Buddhist ideas into Islamic philosophy. Full translations of their works provide insights into their unique methodologies and cultural exchanges.

      Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light: Wang Tai-Yu's Great Learning of the Pure and Real and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm. with a