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Sufi thought: Its development in Punjab and its impact on Panjabi literature from baba Farid to 1850 A.D.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Munshiram Manoharlal.; 1974Description: 288 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297 Sha
Summary: The volume stands as a clear and simple handbook to many facets of Sufi study and thought. Shah's introduction begins, 'The object of Sufi spiritual teaching can be expressed as: to help to refine the individual's consciousness so that it may reach the Radiances of Truth, from which one is cut off by ordinary activities of the world'.
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The volume stands as a clear and simple handbook to many facets of Sufi study and thought. Shah's introduction begins, 'The object of Sufi spiritual teaching can be expressed as: to help to refine the individual's consciousness so that it may reach the Radiances of Truth, from which one is cut off by ordinary activities of the world'.

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