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Two important texts in the Sufi tradition made available together in English for the first time. Inscriptions of Wisdom brings together, for the first time in English, two pivotal Sufi texts that illuminate Ibn al-¿Arab¿'s (d. 1240) celebrated work Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam. The first, Naqsh al-Fü¿¿ (the Inscription of the Fü¿¿), is Ibn al-¿Arab¿'s own distillation of Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam, presenting a concise yet profound articulation of its core teachings. The second, Naqd al-nü¿¿ f¿ shar¿ Naqsh al-Fü¿¿ (texts commenting on Naqsh al-Fü¿¿), by ¿Abd al-Räm¿n J¿m¿, is an anthology of carefully selected passages…mehr

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Two important texts in the Sufi tradition made available together in English for the first time. Inscriptions of Wisdom brings together, for the first time in English, two pivotal Sufi texts that illuminate Ibn al-¿Arab¿'s (d. 1240) celebrated work Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam. The first, Naqsh al-Fü¿¿ (the Inscription of the Fü¿¿), is Ibn al-¿Arab¿'s own distillation of Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam, presenting a concise yet profound articulation of its core teachings. The second, Naqd al-nü¿¿ f¿ shar¿ Naqsh al-Fü¿¿ (texts commenting on Naqsh al-Fü¿¿), by ¿Abd al-Räm¿n J¿m¿, is an anthology of carefully selected passages from the earliest and most authoritative interpreters of Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam, enriched with J¿m¿'s own insights. Together, these works explore the quintessential knowledge and divine principles embodied by each of the twenty-seven major prophetic figures of the Islamic tradition, from Adam to Muhammad. If Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam represents the culmination of Ibn al-¿Arab¿'s thought, then Naqsh al-Fü¿¿ distills its very essence and inner mystery. Mukhtar H. Ali's meticulous presentation of the Fü¿¿ al-¿ikam commentarial tradition-featuring the first complete English translation of J¿m¿'s Naqd al-nü¿¿, chapter-by-chapter analysis, and extensive notes on key Sufi terms and concepts-establishes this volume as a landmark study in Islamic metaphysics and Sufi thought.