Living And Dying With Grace: Counsels Of Hadrat Ali

Book Summary


The great Sufi Hadrat 'Ali, son-in-law and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, is regarded as a paragon of compassion and virtue and a master of both esoteric and esoteric knowledge. This book contains 400 of Hadrat 'Ali's teachings of worldly wisdom, and shows how people can use the everday realities of their lives to cultivate wisdom and well-being, both temporal and eternal. "Living and Dying with Grace " is a book of aphoristic Sufi teachings on how to make one's way in the world--especially on how to bring spiritual insight to the affairs of daily life. Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, contains a vast body of knowledge concerning the inner development of the complete human being. Among the greatest of Sufi masters, Hadrat 'Ali (598-661 CE), cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad, is regarded as a paragon of compassion and virtue and a master of both exoteric and esoteric knowledge. He was not only a great warrior, statesman, and scholar, but also a devoted husband and father. Success in this life, 'Ali teaches, is bestowed on those who maintain generosity, intelligence, perseverance, integrity, and calm reflection. As for success in the hereafter, 'Ali says, "God, the Glorified, admits to Paradise anyone, at will, for truthfulness of intention and goodness of innermost thoughts." This book contains four hundred of Hadrat 'Ali's teachings, showing how people can use the everyday realities of their lives to cultivate wisdom and well-being, both temporal and eternal, offering a path to living and dying with grace.

Book Details


Book Name Living And Dying With Grace: Counsels Of Hadrat Ali
Author Thomas F. Cleary, Emily Bower, Hadrat 'ali
Publisher Shambhala Publications (04/1996)
ISBN 9781570622113
Pages 120
Language English
Price 544
 
 

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