Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Sufi Studies: East and West - New York E. P. Dutton 1973 - 260 p

Hidayatullah. Introduction: scope and effect of Sufi writings, by Idries Shah. -Saidi, A. Idries Shah-background and work. -Williams, L.F.R. Shah in his Eastern context. -Qureshi, I.H. Projecting Sufi thought in an appropriate context. -Basri, M.S. Idries Shah: bridge between East and West- humor, philosophy, and orientation. -Chen, J.H.M. Literary comparisons and effects. -Fatemi, N.S.A message and method of love, harmony, and brotherhood. -Germanus, A.K.J. Travel, teaching, and living in the East
Hamarneh, S. Historico-literary aspects of the work of Idries Shah. -Arasteh, A.R. Psychology of the Sufi way to individuation. -Haschmi, M.Y. Spirituality, science, and psychology in the Sufi way. -Landau, R. Experience, behavior, and doctrine in the quest of man. -Glubb, J. Idries Shah and the Sufis. -el-Mahassini, Z. Idries Shah: philosopher, writer, poet-and the traditional teachers. -Kritzeck, J. Dervish tales. -Bey, A.M. Idries Shah: the man, the Sufi, and the guiding teacher. -Spencer, S. The Sufi attitude. -Tamer, A. Sufism in the art of Idries Shah. -Behari, B. The way to ecstasy. -Fareed, R. Filling a gap in knowledge. -Ebeid, H.M. Possibilities of Eastern moral influence on modern civilization. -Yalman, A.E. Islam, Sufism, and tolerance. -Shawabi, M.Y. Shah: knowledge, technique, and influence

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