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The Idea of Personality in Sufism is a seminal work by renowned Orientalist scholar Reynold Alleyne Nicholson that delves into one of the most profound aspects of Islamic mysticism. Nicholson provides a comprehensive analysis of how Sufi philosophy conceptualizes and develops human personality through spiritual practices and mystical teachings.
The book examines the transformation of the ego and self within the Sufi framework, exploring concepts of annihilation of self, divine unity, and spiritual enlightenment. Through careful scholarly examination of Sufi texts, poetry, and practices, Nicholson demonstrates how Sufism approaches personality not as a static entity but as a dynamic process of spiritual refinement and transcendence.
This work remains essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the psychological and spiritual dimensions of Sufism, offering valuable insights into Islamic mysticism’s approach to human consciousness and self-realization.






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