Tuesday, September 10, 2013

The Sufis (1964)

from The Idries Shah Foundation:


The Sufis

Idries_Shah_e-books21 (Custom)‘Perhaps the best introduction to the body of Shah’s work, the most comprehensively informative. And one is immediately forced to use one’s mind in a new way.’
- The New York Times




When it first appeared in 1964, The Sufis was welcomed as the decisive work on the subject: rich in scope, clearly explaining the traditions and philosophy of the Sufis to a Western audience for the first time.


In the four decades since its release, the book has been translated into more than a dozen languages, and has found a wide readership in both East and West.


It is used as a text in scores of leading universities around the world, and the material contained within it has been applied by psychologists and physicists, by school teachers, lawyers, social workers, and by ordinary members of the public.


Ted Hughes wrote of it: ‘An astonishing book. The Sufis must be the biggest society of sensible men on earth’; and Nobel laureate Doris Lessing said of it: ‘I had waited my entire life to read this book.

Read the full text of the THE SUFIS. 


Printed copies are available from The Octagon Press and ebooks will soon be available for Kindle and other ebook readers.


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