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A Note on Transliteration and Style Editors' Introduction Part I. Sufism and the Islamic Tradition 1. Islam in Three Dimensions 2. The Bodily Gestures of the Salat 3. Weeping in Islam and the Sufi Tradition 4. A Shadhili Presence in Shi'ite Islam 5. The Pluralistic Vision of Persian Sufi Poetry 6. The Real Shams-i Tabrizi 7. The Koran as the Lover's Mirror Part II. Ibn al-'Arabi and His Influence 8. A History of the Term Wahdat al-Wujud 9. The Question of Ibn al-'Arabi's "Influence" on Rumi 10. Ibn al-'Arabi on the Benefit of Knowledge 11. Qunawi, Neoplatonism, and the Circle of Ascent 12. Farghani on Oneness and Manyness 13. Jami on the Perfect Man 14. Two Treatises by Khwaja Khurd 15. A Debate Between the Soul and the Spirit 16. A Sufi Handbook from Bijapur Part III. Islamic Philosophy 17. Rumi and the Wooden Leg of Reason 18. Baba Afdal's Psychology 19. Mulla Sadra on Perception 20. Eschatology in Islamic Thought 21. The Circle of Life 22. The Goal of Philosophy Part IV. Reflections on Contemporary Issues 23. The Metaphysical Roots of War and Peace 24. Harmony with the Cosmos 25. Stray Camels in China 26. In Search of the Lost Heart Appendix I: Chronological List of Historical Figures Cited Appendix II: Chapter Sources Appendix III: Books by William C. Chittick Notes Bibliography Index of Koranic Passages Index of Hadiths and Sayings General Index

About the Author

William C. Chittick is Professor of Religious Studies at Stony Brook University, State University of New York. He is the author and translator of numerous books and articles on Islamic thought, Sufism, Shi'ism, and Persian literature. His books include The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn al-'Arabi's Cosmology; Imaginal Worlds: Ibn al-'Arabi and the Problem of Religious Diversity; Faith and Practice of Islam: Three Thirteenth-Century Sufi Texts; The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-'Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination; The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi; and A Shi'ite Anthology, all published by SUNY Press. Mohammed Rustom is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Carleton University. Atif Khalil is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Lethbridge. Kazuyo Murata is a doctoral candidate in Islamic Studies at Yale University.

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"The style adopted by the author is lucid and simple yet scholarly, and occasionally, purely philosophical. There is considerable diversity in the contents to appeal to readers both with intellectual curiosity and spiritual inclination ... This is a significant contribution to scholarship and research for those interested in Islamic philosophy and Sufism and Muslim intellectual history in general." - Muslim World Book Review "For its author's breadth and depth of erudition, his humanity and his heart-awareness, In Search of the Lost Heart is a book to acquire and to read with seriousness and intent." - Mawlana Rumi Review "...the chapters offer insight into particular aspects of Islamic thought; in selecting them from Chittick's enormous oeuvre, editors Mohammed Rustom, Atif Khalil, and Kazuyo Murata have shaped them into a work that exceeds their individual contributions as previously published texts. Moreover, the articles chosen for this edited volume are from writings that are not easily accessible in either print or digital form, and so it includes chapters that will be new to even those familiar with Chittick's corpus." - Islamic Sciences "What makes Chittick's work, and this collection of essays, stand out, is the author's unequalled scholarship and knowledge of the primary sources in their original languages (of which he is a master translator), combined with an acute awareness of the possible pitfalls of studying traditional materials from a modern scholarly point of view." - Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations "Each essay has been thoughtfully placed to introduce and complement what follows. The editors have achieved their intention with great success ... The many studies offered here will be of exceptional benefit to students attempting to locate the unity that encompasses the many currents of Islamic discourse ... Without hesitation, we can suggest that this edited volume of Chittick's most important articles is essential reading for all those interested in exploring the heart of Islamic thought." - Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society "Written in the style of scholarship for which William C. Chittick is well known, this text relates seemingly disparate concepts and presents complex metaphysical ideas in simple, accessible language. The diversity amongst the sources translated in this text, and the manner in which Chittick puts them into conversation with major philosophical debates will prove interesting to readers with a variety of intellectual interests. Needless to say, In Search of the Lost Heart: Explorations in Islamic Thought is a significant contribution to the scholarship on Islamic thought." - Iranian Studies "...Chittick's authorial voice has proved an uncommonly effective vessel and teaching tool. Chittick is almost uniquely capable of immersing readers in a complex topic within the space of just a few short paragraphs or pages; the expressiveness and conviction of his prose style have no peer that I know of in the English language. It is therefore an especial delight to have collected a large selection of Chittick's shorter essays, many of which will entice a general reading audience and equally many of which will prove useful in a classroom setting to Islamic studies teachers of various stripes ... [a] lovely and profound set of essays." - Taneli Kukkonen, Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies

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