Synopses & Reviews
This volume answers many of the questions often asked by seekers of inward illumination. It also includes the author's commentary on a poem concerning inner wayfaring which speaks of the most exalted stations of the path and goes on to explain a number of paradoxes of the Way. These points are illustrated with references to the famous mystical poems of Ibn al-Farid and Abu Madyan.
Synopsis
- Guidance from a great Sufi master on concentration, visions, self-scrutiny and other aspects of the spiritual path.
- One of Fons Vitae's most popular works.
- The writings of the Master al-Haddad have nourished countless readers throughout the world for years.
About the Author
Imam 'Abdallah al-Haddad is widely believed to have been the spiritual "renewer" of the 12th Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, his sanctity and direct experience of God are clearly reflected in his writings, poetry, and books.