Sea Without Shore: A Manual of the Sufi Path
"Ibn Khaldun on Sufism: Remedy for the Questioner in Search of Answers" is the first-ever English translation of Ibn Khaldun's treatise Shifa’ al-Sa’il li-Tahdhib al-Masa’il. In this work, Ibn Khaldun addresses a prevalent debate in fourteenth-century Andalusia regarding the necessity of a spiritual guide (shaykh) for the Sufi path. He examines whether reliance on written texts suffices for spiritual guidance or if direct mentorship is essential.
The treatise delves into the nature of Sufism, its practices, and its role within Islamic spirituality. Ibn Khaldun, renowned for his contributions to sociology and historiography, applies his analytical acumen to assess the legitimacy and requirements of the Sufi tradition. His insights offer a nuanced understanding of Sufism's place in Islamic thought and practice
This translation by Yumna Ozer provides readers with access to Ibn Khaldun's perspectives on Sufism, shedding light on his views and the intellectual milieu of his time.
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