The Darqawi way letters from the shaykh to the fuqara

By Shaykh Mawlay al-Arabi ad-Darqawi and translated by Aisha Abdarrahman Bewley, these letters from one of the greatest shaykhs of sufism to his pupils, are a constant source of renewal and inspiration to the wayfarer. This work is used in the circles of the Darqawi way not only in Morocco but acros...

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Main Author: Ad-Darqawi, Mawlay al-Arabi -1823 or 1824 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cape Town, South Africa Madinah Press 2005
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Summary:By Shaykh Mawlay al-Arabi ad-Darqawi and translated by Aisha Abdarrahman Bewley, these letters from one of the greatest shaykhs of sufism to his pupils, are a constant source of renewal and inspiration to the wayfarer. This work is used in the circles of the Darqawi way not only in Morocco but across North Africa, as well as at Darqawi zawiyyas in England, the United States, Argentina, Spain, Malaysia and Makkah. It serves as a very vivid and clear introduction to the great masterwork of sufic science, The Meaning of Man, whose author was Sidi Ali al-Jamal the Master of Shaykh ad-Darqawi
Item Description:Includes all but a few of the letters
Physical Description:325 pages 18 cm
ISBN:9780906512067
0906512069