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William Clark Chittick (born June 29, 1943) is an American philosopher, writer, translator, and interpreter of classical Islamic philosophical and mystical texts. He is best known for his work on
Rumi Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi '' faqih'' (jurist), Maturidi theologian (''mutakallim''), and Sufi mystic born during the Khwarazmian Empire ...
and
Ibn 'Arabi Ibn Arabi (July 1165–November 1240) was an Andalusian Sunni scholar, Sufi mystic, poet, and philosopher who was extremely influential within Islamic thought. Out of the 850 works attributed to him, some 700 are authentic, while over 400 ar ...
, and has written extensively on the school of Ibn 'Arabi,
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, and
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. He is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies at
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.


Biography

Born in
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on June 29, 1943, Chittick earned his B.A. in history in 1966 from the
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in
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. As part of his undergraduate program, he undertook the study of Islamic history at the
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during the 1964–1965 academic year. During this time, he became familiar with
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as he chose to focus on the subject for his junior year independent study. Following a period of scholarly inquiry into the precepts of Sufism, he attended a public lecture by
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, who was then the Aga Khan Visiting professor of
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at the American University of Beirut. This lecture deepened his interest in Sufism, and, upon his graduation from Wooster, led him to pursue graduate studies at the
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's Faculty of Letters, where he spent eight years (1966-1974) working towards his doctoral degree in
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. He earned his PhD in 1974 under Nasr's supervision. His PhD dissertation, which was published in 1977 and later reprinted in 1992, focused on
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's ''Naqd al-nusus''. This work is a critical commentary on Ibn 'Arabi's ''Naqsh al-fusus'', which is a shortened version of his ''Fusus al-hikam''. While pursuing his studies at the University of Tehran, Chittick also served as a research assistant at the Center for the Study of Islamic Science from 1971 to 1972. Chittick later taught comparative religion at Aryamehr Technical University and joined the faculty of the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy in 1978. While in Tehran, he met
Sachiko Murata Sachiko Murata (村田幸子, born 1943) is a Japanese scholar of comparative philosophy and mysticism and a professor of religion and Asian studies at Stony Brook University. Life Born in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan in 1943, Murata received he ...
, who was also studying there, and they got married. During his stay in
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, Chittick studied under and collaborated with distinguished scholars of Islamic thought such as
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, Jalal al-Din Ashtiyani,
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, Toshihiko Izutsu, Badi' al-Zaman Furuzanfar, Jalal al-Din Humai,
Mehdi Mohaghegh Mehdi Mohaghegh, sometimes transliterated Mahdi Muhaqqiq, (, born 1930, Mashad, Iran) is an Iranian scholar specializing in Persian literature, Islamic studies and philosophy. He has a Ph.D. in both Ilahiyyat (theology) and Persian language and ...
, and Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabatabai. This extended contact with such scholars gave Chittick a unique appreciation and mastery of classical Arabic and Persian, as well as a broad understanding of medieval Islamic philosophical, theological, and mystical texts. Prior to the
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in 1979, Chittick returned to the
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with his wife, and served as an associate editor for
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in the early 1980s. Chittick began working at Stony Brook University in 1983 as an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies. He is currently Distinguished Professor in the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies at Stony Brook University. Chittick has been the recipient of several academic honors throughout his career. These include the Kenan Rifai Distinguished Professorship at the Institute of Advanced Humanistic Studies at
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, as well as an Honorary Professorship at the School of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Minzu University. In addition, he has been awarded fellowships from a number of esteemed organizations, such as the
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, the
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, the Harvard Centre for the Study of World Religions, and the
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(EHESS).


Influence

William Chittick is widely regarded as one of the foremost scholars in the field of Islamic philosophy and mysticism. He is "renowned for his translations and interpretations of classical Islamic philosophy and mystical texts". Chittick has been variously called "one of the most important contemporary translators and interpretors of Islamic mystical texts and poetry", "arguably the leading scholar of Ibn al-Arabi writing in English", and "one of the major scholars of Islamic thought" in the contemporary world. According to Mohammed Rustom, Atif Khalil, and Kazuyo Murata, "Students of Islamic thought are, in one way or another, indebted to Chittick's writings". Taneli Kukkonen of New York University notes that "Over the course of four decades, William Chittick has done more than anyone to elucidate for an Anglophone audience's benefit the theosophical side of Sufi literature and later Islamic philosophy".


Major works

Chittick has published 30 books and numerous articles on Islamic intellectual history, Sufism and Islamic philosophy.


Books

* ''The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi: An Introduction'' (Tehran: Aryamehr University Press, 1974). A new edition, ''The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi'', released in 2005 (see below). * ''The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi'' (Albany:
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, 1983). It has been translated into
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(1995),
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(2000),
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(2004, 2005) and Bosnian (2005).
* ''The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-'Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination'' (Albany:
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, 1989). It has been partially translated into
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(2001) and fully into
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(2010).
* ''Imaginal Worlds: Ibn al-'Arabi and the Problem of Religious Diversity'' (Albany:
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, 1994). It has been translated into Turkish (1999),
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(2001),
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(2004) and
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(2004, 2005, 2007).
* With
Sachiko Murata Sachiko Murata (村田幸子, born 1943) is a Japanese scholar of comparative philosophy and mysticism and a professor of religion and Asian studies at Stony Brook University. Life Born in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan in 1943, Murata received he ...
, ''The Vision of Islam'' (New York: Paragon, 1994). It has been translated into
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
(1999), Turkish (2000),
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(2005),
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(2008),
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(2008) and
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(2014).
* ''Varolmanın Boyutları (The Dimensions of Existence)'' A collection of seventeen essays edited and translated by Turan Koç (Istanbul: Insan Yayınları, 1997). * ''The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn al-'Arabi's Cosmology'' (Albany:
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, 1998). * ''Sufism: A Short Introduction'' (
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: Oneworld, 2000). It has been translated into
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(2002), Turkish (2003),
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(2004, 2007),
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(2007),
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(2009) and
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(2012).
* ''The Heart of Islamic Philosophy:The Quest for Self-Knowledge in the Teachings of
Afdal al-Din Kashani Afḑal al-Dīn Maraqī Kāshānī (), also known as Baba Afzal (), was a Persian poet and philosopher. Several dates have been suggested for his death, with the best estimate being around 1213/1214. Life The information on his life is scanty a ...
'' (Oxford:
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, 2001). It has been translated into
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(2011).
* ''Ibn 'Arabi: Heir to the Prophets'' (Oxford: Oneworld, 2005). It has been translated into
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(2012),
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(2012), Turkish (2014),
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(2014),
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(2015) and Urdu (2022).
* ''The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi: Illustrated Edition'' (Bloomington, IN:
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, 2005). It has been translated into
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(2008) and
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(2009).
* ''Science of the Cosmos, Science of the Soul: The Pertinence of Islamic Cosmology in the Modern World'' (Oxford: Oneworld, 2007). It has been translated into
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(2009),
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(2010), Turkish (2010) and
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(2011).
* With
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and
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, ''The Sage Learning of Liu Zhi: Islamic Thought in Confucian Terms'' (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Centre, 2009). * ''In Search of the Lost Heart: Explorations in Islamic Thought.'' An anthology of Chittick's writings (from 1975 to 2012) edited by Mohammed Rustom, Atif Khalil, and Kazuyo Murata (Albany:
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, 2012). It has been translated into Persian. (2017) * ''Divine Love: Islamic Literature and the Path to God'' (New Haven:
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, 2013). It has been translated into
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(2016).
* ''Rumi et Shams: la voie spirituelle de l'Amour.'' A collection of Chittick's writings translated into French by Jean Annestay (Paris: Editions i Littérature, 2021). * ''Muqarabat fi l-tasawwuf wa-l-hubb wa-l-insan.'' Several articles translated by Muhammad 'Ali Jaradi and Dima El-Mouallem (a special issue of al-Mahajja 36
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edited by Ahmad Majed). * ''L'Âme et le Cosmos: Miroir et unite.'' A selection of articles translated by Ghislain Chetan (Paris: Les Lumières d'Orient, 2023). * ''Dirasat fi fikr al-Shaykh al-Akbar Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-'Arabi wa-madrasatihi.'' A large collection of articles on Ibn 'Arabi and his school translated by Naser Dumairieh and edited by Abdel Baki Meftah (Kuwait: Dar al-Ma'ani, 2023).


Edited volumes

* With Seyyed Hossein Nasr (vols. 1–3) and Peter Zirnis (vols. 2–3), ''An Annotated Bibliography of Islamic Science'' (Tehran: Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1975–78, vols. 1–2; Tehran: Cultural Studies and Research Institute, 1991, vol. 3). * 'Abd al-Rahmân Jâmî, ''Naqd al-nusûs fi sharh naqsh al-fusûs'', Persian and Arabic text with critical apparatus, notes, English and Persian introductions, indexes (Tehran: Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1977). * ''The Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr Through His Fortieth Birthday.'' Edited and Introduced (Uppsala: University of Utah Press, 1977). * ''The Inner Journey: Views from the Islamic Tradition.'' Edited and Introduced (Sandpoint, ID: White Thread Press, 2007). * ''The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr.'' Edited and Introduced (Bloomington, IN:
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, 2007).


Translations

*
Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i (; 16 March 1903 – 15 November 1981) was an Iranian scholar, theorist, philosopher and one of the most prominent thinkers of modern Shia Islam. He is perhaps best known for his '' Tafsir al-Mizan'', a twenty-seven-vol ...
, '' A Shi'ite Anthology'' (Albany:
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, 1981). *
Javad Nurbakhsh Javad Nurbakhsh (; 10 December 1926 – 10 October 2008) was the Master ('' pir'') of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order from 1953 until his death. He was also a psychiatrist and a successful writer in the fields of both psychiatry and Sufi mysticism. ...
, ''Sufism : Meaning, Knowledge, and Unity'' (New York: Khaniqahi-Nimatullahi, 1981). * Fakhr al-Din 'Iraqi, ''Divine Flashes.'' Translated with P.L. Wilson (New York:
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, 1982). *
Javad Nurbakhsh Javad Nurbakhsh (; 10 December 1926 – 10 October 2008) was the Master ('' pir'') of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order from 1953 until his death. He was also a psychiatrist and a successful writer in the fields of both psychiatry and Sufi mysticism. ...
, ''Sufism I Fear and Hope, Contraction and Expansion, Gathering and Dispersion, Intoxication and Sobriety, Annihilation and Subsistence'' (New York: Khaniqahi-Nimatullahi, 1982). *
Ali ibn Abi Talib Ali ibn Abi Talib (; ) was the fourth Rashidun caliph who ruled from until Assassination of Ali, his assassination in 661, as well as the first imamate in Shia doctrine, Shia Imam. He was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muha ...
, ''Supplications (Du'â)'', (London: Muhammadi Trust, 1982). * Zayn al-'Abidin, ''The Psalms of Islam.'' Translated and introduced (London: Muhammadi Trust, 1988). Reprinted as ''The Psalms of Islam: English Version'' (Birmingham: al-Mahdi Institute, and Marsta, Sweden: Me'raj Educational Publishers, 2007). *
Javad Nurbakhsh Javad Nurbakhsh (; 10 December 1926 – 10 October 2008) was the Master ('' pir'') of the Nimatullahi Sufi Order from 1953 until his death. He was also a psychiatrist and a successful writer in the fields of both psychiatry and Sufi mysticism. ...
, ''Sufism IV: Repentance, Abstinence, Renunciation, Wariness, Humility, Humbleness, Sincerity, Steadfastness, Courtesy'' (London: Khaniqahi-Nimatullahi, 1988). * ''Faith and Practice of Islam: Three Thirteenth Century Sufi Texts'' (Albany:
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, 1992). * 'Abd al-Rahman Jami, ''Gleams.'' Translated in Sachiko Murata, ''Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light: Wang Tai-yu's Great Learning of the Pure and Real and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm'' (Albany:
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, 2000). *
Mulla Sadra Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, more commonly known as Mullā Ṣadrā (; ; c. 1571/2 – c. 1635/40 CE / 980 – 1050 AH), was a Persians, Persian Twelver Shi'a, Shi'i Islamic philosophy, Islamic mystic, philosopher, Kalam, theologian, a ...
, ''The Elixir of the Gnostics.'' Translated, Edited, and Introduced (Provo:
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, 2003). * Shams al-Din Tabrizi, ''Me and Rumi: The Autobiography of Shams-i Tabrizi.'' Annotated and Translated (Louisville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2004). *
Ibn 'Arabi Ibn Arabi (July 1165–November 1240) was an Andalusian Sunni scholar, Sufi mystic, poet, and philosopher who was extremely influential within Islamic thought. Out of the 850 works attributed to him, some 700 are authentic, while over 400 ar ...
, select translations from ''The Meccan Revelations.'' Translated by
Michel Chodkiewicz Michel Chodkiewicz (13 May 1929 – 31 March 2020) was a French scholar of Sufism, particularly the works of Ibn 'Arabi. Biography Michel Chodkiewicz was from the Chodkiewicz family, a noble family of the Polish aristocracy who settled in Fr ...
(ed.), ''The Meccan Revelations'' (New York: Pir Press, 2004). *
Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi Ṣadr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq ibn Muḥammad ibn Yūnus Qūnawī lternatively, Qūnavī, Qūnyawī (; 1207–1274), was a PersianF. E. Peters, "The Monotheists", Published by Princeton University Press, 2005. pg 330: "Al-Qunawi was a ...
, ''The Texts.'' Translated in
Seyyed Hossein Nasr Seyyed Hossein Nasr (born April 7, 1933) is an Iranian Americans, Iranian-American academic, philosophy, philosopher, theology, theologian, and Ulama, Islamic scholar. He is University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University. ...
and
Mehdi Aminrazavi Mehdi Aminrazavi (born September 22, 1957) is an Iranian scholar of philosophy and mysticism. He is the Kurt Leidecker Chair in Asian Studies and a professor of philosophy and religion as well as director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies Pr ...
(eds.), ''An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia,'' vol. 4 (London: I.B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2012). Note: The translation of this text in this volume is slightly abridged. For the complete translation, see https://www.academia.edu/8101330/Sadr_al-Din_Qunawi_The_Texts_al-Nusus_ * Aqa Muhammad Rida Qumsha'i
''On the Oneness of Existence, or Rather, the Existent'' and ''Addendum to the Ringstone on Seth from 'The Ringstones of Wisdom': On the Topics of Friendship.''
Translated in Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Mehdi Aminrazavi (eds.), ''An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia,'' vol. 5 (London: I.B. Tauris in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2015).
Rashid al-Din Maybudi, select translations from ''The Unveiling of the Mysteries and the Provision of the Pious''
(Louisville: Fons Vitae, 2015). Also available online a
Altafsir.com
* Aḥmad Samʿānī, ''The Repose of the Spirits: A Sufi Commentary on the Divine Names.'' Translated and Introduced (Albany:
State University of New York Press The State University of New York Press (more commonly referred to as the SUNY Press) is a university press affiliated with the State University of New York system. The press, which was founded in 1966, is located in Albany, New York and publishe ...
, 2019).


See also

* Insha-Allah Rahmati *
Iranian studies Iranian studies ( '), also referred to as Iranology and Iranistics, is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the research and study of the civilization, history, literature, art and culture of Iranian peoples. It is a part of the wider field ...
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Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i (; 16 March 1903 – 15 November 1981) was an Iranian scholar, theorist, philosopher and one of the most prominent thinkers of modern Shia Islam. He is perhaps best known for his '' Tafsir al-Mizan'', a twenty-seven-vol ...
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Rumi Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi '' faqih'' (jurist), Maturidi theologian (''mutakallim''), and Sufi mystic born during the Khwarazmian Empire ...
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Sachiko Murata Sachiko Murata (村田幸子, born 1943) is a Japanese scholar of comparative philosophy and mysticism and a professor of religion and Asian studies at Stony Brook University. Life Born in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan in 1943, Murata received he ...
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Seyyed Hossein Nasr Seyyed Hossein Nasr (born April 7, 1933) is an Iranian Americans, Iranian-American academic, philosophy, philosopher, theology, theologian, and Ulama, Islamic scholar. He is University Professor of Islamic studies at George Washington University. ...
*
Sufi studies Sufi studies is a particular branch of comparative studies that uses the technical lexicon of the Islamic mystics, the Sufis, to exemplify the nature of its ideas; hence the frequent reference to Sufi Orders. It may be divided into two main branc ...
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Sufism Sufism ( or ) is a mysticism, mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic Tazkiyah, purification, spirituality, ritualism, and Asceticism#Islam, asceticism. Practitioners of Sufism are r ...


References


External links


Personal Website

All of Chittick's articles, as well as a number of his translations and interviews with him (downloadable for free)


* ttp://www.seriousseekers.com/Audio%20and%20Video/Audio_pathstoheart/audio_chittick_cosmologydhikr.htm Free recording the 2001 Paths to the Heart Conference – lecture and Q&A section
Audio lecture on the Myth of the Fall of Adam in Ahmad Sam'ani's ''Refreshment of Spirits''

An article on Chittick's understanding of self and cosmos
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chittick, William American Islamic studies scholars State University of New York faculty Islamic philosophers Sufi writers Living people People from Milford, Connecticut University of Tehran alumni Academic staff of Sharif University of Technology American Iranologists American Arabists American orientalists 1943 births Faculty of Letters and Humanities of the University of Tehran alumni Traditionalist School Rumi scholars Ibn Arabi scholars