INDEX
(Titles of books, as well as Arabic and Persian technical terms, are printed in italics.)
- Abdāl, [124].
- ʿAbdallah Ansārī, [89].
- ʿAbd al-Rahīm ibn al-Sabbāgh, [89].
- Abraham, [153].
- Abrār, [124].
- Absāl, [116].
- Abū ʿAbdallah of Mosul, [144].
- Abū ʿAbdallah al-Rāzī, [51].
- Abū ʿAlī of Sind, [17].
- Abū Hamza, [62].
- [Abu ’l-Hasan Khurqānī], [87], [133] ff., [145].
- [Abu ’l-Khayr al-Aqtaʿ], [61].
- Abū Nasr al-Sarrāj, [157].
- Abū Saʿīd ibn Abi ’l-Khayr, [49], [90], [118].
- Adam, [64], [150], [161].
- ʿAfīfuddīn al-Tilimsānī, [93], [164], [165]. See [Niffarī].
- Ahl al-Haqq, [1].
- Ahmad ibn al-Hawārī, [11].
- ahwāl, [29].
- Akhyār, [124].
- [ʿAlāʾuddīn] Attār, [143], [144], [146].
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, [151].
- Al-Haqq. See [Haqq].
- ʿAlī, the Caliph, [50], [89], [153].
- [Ana ’l-Haqq], [150] ff.
- Arabian Nights, the, [63].
- ʿArafāt, [91].
- ʿārif, [29].
- Aristotle, [12].
- Asceticism, [4], [5], [6], [10], [28] ff., [109].
- Ashʿarites, the, [6].
- ʿAttār, Farīduddīn, [106].
- Audition, [63] ff. See [samāʿ].
- Augustine, St., [118].
- Avicenna, [145], [146].
- awliyā, [122].
- Awtād, [124].
- Bābā Kūhī, [58].
- Bābism, [89].
- Bactria, [16], [18].
- Baghdād, [149], [157].
- Balkh, [16].
- baqā, [18], [61], [149], [159], [163], [164], [167].
- Basra, [14].
- Bāyazīd of Bistām, [17], [51], [57], [62], [108], [111], [112], [115], [126], [131], [132], [159].
- Bektāshīs, the, [95].
- Bishr, [105].
- Breath, practice of inhaling and exhaling the, [48].
- Brown, J. P., [141].
- Browne, Professor E. G., [110].
- Buddha, [16], [17].
- Buddhism, [16] ff., [48]. See [Nirvāṇa].
- Bulghār, [161].
- Calendars, the, [90].
- Celibacy, condemned by Mohammed, [5].
- China, [161].
- [Christ], [82], [88]. See [Jesus].
- Christianity, [4], [5], [10] f., [82], [111], [112], [151], [157].
- Contemplation, [18], [31], [32], [53], [54] ff., [68].
- Dancing, [63], [65], [66].
- Dante, [100].
- Dark Night of the Soul, the, [166].
- Davids, Professor T. W. Rhys, [19].
- Dāwud al-Tāʾī, [36].
- Deification, [149] ff., [163].
- dervīsh, [37].
- Dervish Orders, the, [48], [95], [125], [130], [140] ff.
- Dervishes, maxims for, [38], [39].
- [Devil, the], [49], [53], [69]. See [Iblīs] and [Satan].
- dhawq, [59].
- [dhikr], [10], [45] ff., [63].
- Dhu ’l-Nūn the Egyptian, [13], [65], [79], [116], [145].
- Dionysius the Areopagite, [12] f., [112].
- [Directors, spiritual], [31], [32] ff., [89], [140] ff., [165].
- Dīvān of Shamsi Tabrīz, [95].
- Eckhart, [118], [154].
- Ecstasy, [59] ff., [118], [132], [133], [166]. See [fanā].
- Eden, [161].
- Elias, [14].
- Emanation, the theory of, [80], [96].
- Emerson, [110].
- Euchitæ, the, [11].
- Evil, the unreality of, [94].
- Evil, part of the divine order, [96] ff.
- Evolution, of Man, [168].
- [fanā], [17] ff., [28], [48], [59], [60] ff., [144], [149], [155] ff., [164], [165], [166].
- fanā al-fanā, [61], [79].
- fānī, [155].
- faqīr, [37], [38].
- [firāsat], [51].
- FitzGerald, Edward, [97].
- Frothingham, A. L., [12].
- Fudayl ibn ʿIyād, [109].
- Gairdner, W. H. T., [16].
- ghaybat, [59].
- Ghaylān, [105].
- Ghazālī, [24], [46], [96].
- [Gnosis, the], [7], [14], [29], [30], [68] ff., [121], [164].
- Gnosticism, [14] ff.
- Goldziher, Professor I., [14], [16].
- Gospel, the, [10].
- Hafiz, [88], [102].
- hāl, [29], [59].
- [Hallāj], [40], [149] ff., [160].
- Hamadhān, [108], [109].
- haqīqat, [29], [79]. See [Truth, the].
- [Haqq] = God, [1], [81]. See [Ana ’l-Haqq].
- haqq, [164].
- Hasan ʿAttār, Khwāja, [144].
- hātif, [63].
- Heart, the, a spiritual organ, [50], [68] ff.
- Heaven and Hell, subjective, [97], [162].
- Hierotheus, [12].
- Hind, [105].
- [Hujwīrī], [31], [32], [54], [63], [65], [92], [110], [123], [124], [126], [159], [160].
- [hulūl], [150], [151], [154], [157].
- Hulūlīs, the, [151].
- Husayn ibn Mansūr, [149]. See [Hallāj].
- Hypnotism, [139] ff.
- [Iblīs], [99]. See [Devil, the].
- Ibn al-Anbārī, [51].
- Ibn al-ʿArabī, [87], [102], [103], [105], [111], [125], [155], [166].
- Ibrāhīm ibn Adham, [14], [16].
- ihsān, [53].
- Illumination, [7], [50] ff., [70].
- ʿilm, [71].
- Immortality, impersonal, [167], [168].
- Incarnation, [150], [151], [157]. See [hulūl].
- India, [16], [161].
- Inge, Dr. W. R., [112], [151], [154].
- Iqbal, Shaikh Muhammad, [15].
- ʿIrāq, [161], [168].
- [Islam, relation of Sūfism to], [19] ff., [71] ff., [86] ff., [159], [160].
- istinbāt, [23], [24].
- ittihād, [157], [158].
- Jabarites, the, [6].
- Jacob of Sarūj, [12].
- jadhbat, [59].
- [Jalāluddīn Rūmī], [25], [64], [67], [69], [95] ff., [105], [106], [107], [109], [113], [116], [117], [118], [119], [125], [129], [132], [148], [152], [155], [161], [162], [168].
- jamʿ, [159].
- Jāmī, [38], [66], [80], [81], [83], [106], [110], [142], [166].
- [Jesus], [10], [133], [150], [153], [157]. See [Christ].
- Jews, the, [122].
- Jinn, the, [132].
- John, St., [82].
- John Scotus Erigena, [12].
- [Joseph], [99], [116].
- Journeys, mystical, [163], [164]. See [Path, the].
- Junayd of Baghdād, [34], [35], [52], [88], [91], [112], [113], [131].
- Kaʿba, the, [58], [91], [92], [105], [116], [134].
- karāmāt, [122], [129].
- Karma, the doctrine of, [19].
- Kashf al-Mahjūb, [54], [63]. See [Hujwīrī].
- [Khadir], [14], [113], [127] ff.
- khirqat, [49].
- Khizr, [127]. See [Khadir].
- Khorāsān, [161], [168].
- Khurqānī. See [Abu ’l-Hasan Khurqānī].
- Kitāb al-Lumaʿ, [28], [121], [130].
- Kitāb al-Tawāsīn, [150].
- Knowledge of God. See [Gnosis, the].
- Knowledge, religious opposed to mystical, [71].
- Koran, the, [4], [5], [21], [22], [23], [46], [50], [63], [93], [105], [111], [121], [122], [127].
- Koran, the, quotations from, [22], [45], [50], [51], [53], [56], [70], [88], [98], [121], [122], [128], [129], [150], [152].
- Koran, germs of mysticism in the, [21] f.
- lāhūt, [150].
- Lane, Edward, [45].
- Law, the religious, [62], [86], [92] ff., [126], [127], [152], [163].
- Laylā, [116], [159].
- Legend of the Moslem Saints, the, [21], [31], [108], [131].
- [Lives of the Saints], by Jāmī, [66]. See [Nafahāt al-Uns].
- Logos, the, [51], [82], [83].
- Love, divine, [6], [8], [10], [45], [55], [80], [81], [84], [88], [101], [102] ff., [151], [160].
- Lubnā, [105].
- Macdonald, Professor D. B., [23], [45], [46], [125], [141].
- majdhūb, [123].
- Majduddīn of Baghdād, [66].
- Majnūn, [116], [159].
- Mālik ibn Dīnār, [36], [37].
- Man, the final cause of the universe, [82].
- Man, higher than the angels, [69].
- Man, the microcosm, [84], [85], [97].
- Man, the Perfect, [83], [163], [164], [165].
- Mandæans, the, [14].
- Mānī, [14].
- Manichæans, the, [14].
- Mansūr, [153]. See [Hallāj].
- maqāmāt, [28].
- maʿrifat, [29], [71]. See [Gnosis, the].
- Maʿrūf al-Karkhī, [14].
- Marwa, [92].
- Mary, [133].
- Masnavī, the, [25], [64], [96], [132], [148]. See Jalāluddīn Rūmī.
- Massignon, L., [150], [151], [154], [155].
- Mawāqif, the, [57]. See [Niffarī].
- Mayya, [105].
- Mecca, [134].
- Meditation, [48] f.
- Mephistopheles, [58].
- Messalians, the, [11].
- Minā, [92].
- Miracles, [122], [123], [129] ff., [138], [139] ff.
- [Mohammed, the Prophet], [5], [20], [21], [35], [39], [44], [49], [51], [52], [53], [68], [70], [73], [82], [90], [93], [111], [129], [131], [141], [144], [164], [165]. See [Traditions of the Prophet].
- Mohammed ibn ʿAlī Hakīm, [143].
- Mohammed ibn ʿUlyān, [39].
- Mohammed ibn Wāsiʿ, [36], [37], [55].
- Mollā-Shāh, [141], [142].
- More, Henry, [162].
- Mortification, [36], [40] f.
- Moses, [127] ff., [152].
- [muʿjizat], [129].
- murāqabat, [48].
- muraqqaʿat, [33], [49].
- Murjites, the, [5].
- murshid, [32], [140].
- Music, [48], [63] ff.
- [Muʿtazilites], the, [6].
- Muzdalifa, [91].
- [Nafahāt al-Uns], [166]. See [Lives of the Saints].
- [nafs], [39], [40].
- Name, the Great, [14].
- nāsūt, [150].
- Neoplatonism, [12] f., [112].
- [Niffarī], [57], [71], [72], [74], [85], [93], [155], [164].
- [Nirvāṇa], [18] ff., [61], [149].
- Nizāmuddīn Khāmūsh, Mawlānā, [143].
- Noah, [153].
- Nöldeke, Th., [3].
- Not-being, the principle of evil, [94], [97].
- Nuqabā, [124].
- Nūrī, [49], [51], [94], [107], [108].
- Omar, the Caliph, [38].
- Omar Khayyām, [97].
- Pantheism, [8], [18], [21], [23], [79] ff., [109], [133] ff., [148] ff. See [Unity, the divine].
- [Path, the], [28] ff., [163].
- Paul, St., [12], [82].
- Pentateuch, the, [22].
- Personality, survival of, [167].
- Phenomena, the nature of, [82].
- Phenomena, a bridge to Reality, [109] f.
- Philo, [22].
- Pilgrimage, allegorical interpretation of the, [91].
- pīr, [32], [140].
- Plato, [7], [12], [64].
- Plotinus, [11], [12], [117].
- Porphyry, [12].
- Poverty, [36] ff.
- Predestination, [4], [6], [36], [98].
- Pre-existence of the soul, [15], [64], [116].
- Proclus, [12].
- Prophet, the. See [Mohammed, the Prophet].
- Prophets, the, [121], [122], [126], [129], [164].
- Purgative Way, the, [32].
- Pythagoras, [64].
- Qadarites, the, [6].
- Qadīb al-Bān, [144].
- qalb, [50], [68].
- Qays, [105].
- qibla, [134].
- Quietism, [4]. See [Trust in God].
- Qushayrī, [126], [130].
- Qutb, [123], [124], [164], [165].
- [Rābiʿa], [4], [31], [115].
- rāhib, [10].
- Raqqām, [107].
- Reason, the Active, [151].
- Recollection, [36], [45]. See [dhikr].
- Religion, all types of, are equal, [87].
- Religion, positive, its relation to mysticism, [24], [71] ff. See [Islam, relation of Sūfism to].
- Repentance, [30] ff.
- ridā, [41].
- Rizwān, [161].
- Rosaries, used by Sūfīs, [17].
- rūh, [68].
- Rūmī, [153]. See [Jalāluddīn Rūmī].
- Ruysbroeck, [151], [164].
- Sābians, the, [14].
- Saʿduddīn of Kāshghar, Mawlānā, [142].
- Safā, [92].
- Sahl ibn ʿAbdallah of Tustar, [46], [52], [56], [63], [130].
- [Saints, the Moslem], [120] ff.
- Saintship, the doctrine of, [62], [120] ff.
- Salāmān, [116].
- sālik, [28].
- [samāʿ], [59], [60], [63] ff.
- Saqsīn, [161].
- Sarī al-Saqatī, [52], [54], [61], [113].
- [Satan], [32], [113]. See [Devil, the].
- Sea, the Revelation of the, by Niffarī, [74].
- Self-annihilation, [140], [141], [168]. See [fanā].
- Shāh al-Kirmānī, [52].
- Shaqīq of Balkh, [42], [43], [44].
- Sheykh, the, [32] ff., [49], [140], [141]. See [Directors, spiritual].
- Shiblī, [34], [35], [48], [52], [55], [62], [116].
- Shihābuddīn Suhrawardī, [166].
- Shīʿites, the, [89].
- shirb, [59].
- siddīq, [14].
- Sin, [30] ff.
- Singing, [63] ff.
- sirr, [68], [155].
- Soul, the lower or appetitive. See [nafs].
- Spirit, the divine, [150], [151].
- Spirit, the human, [51], [68].
- Stages, mystical, [28] f., [41].
- States, mystical, [29].
- Stephen Bar Sudaili, [12].
- Sūfī, meaning and derivation of, [3].
- Sūfism, definitions of, [1], [14], [25] ff.
- Sūfism, the oldest form of, [4] f.
- Sūfism, the origin of, [8] ff.
- Sūfism, its relation to Islam, [19] ff., [71] ff., [86] ff., [159], [160].
- sukr, [59].
- Sunna, the, [73].
- Symbolism, mystical, [28], [102] ff., [116], [117].
- tālib, [29].
- tarīqat, [27], [28].
- Tauler, [151].
- tawajjuh, [142], [143].
- tawakkul, [41].
- Tawakkul Beg, [141], [142].
- Telekinesis, [145].
- Telepathy, [120]. See [firāsat].
- Theology of Aristotle, the so-called, [12].
- Tirmidh, [143].
- Tora, the, [105].
- [Traditions of the Prophet], [23], [39], [44], [49], [51], [53], [54], [68], [80], [83], [100].
- Transoxania, [16].
- [Trust in God], [36], [41] ff.
- [Truth, the], [29], [30], [79], [92] ff., [152], [163].
- Underhill, E., [164].
- Union with God, [39], [159], [160]. See [Unitive State, the], and [fanā].
- [Unitive State, the], [148] ff.
- [Unity, the divine], Sūfistic theory of, [42], [79] ff., [98], [152], [154], [155].
- Vedānta, the, [18].
- Veils, the seventy thousand, doctrine of, [15] f.
- Vision, spiritual, [50].
- wajd, [59].
- walī, [122], [123]. See [Saints, the Moslem].
- waliyyat, [123].
- waqfat, [58], [156].
- wāqif, [156], [165].
- Wāsit, [14].
- Whinfield, E. H., [64], [132], [148].
- yaqīn, [50].
- Yūsuf, [116]. See [Joseph].
- Zangī Bashgirdī, [66].
- Zulaykhā, [116].
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42. —— FRAMLEY PARSONAGE.
43–44. —— SMALL HOUSE AT ALLINGTON. 2 vols.
45–46. —— THE LAST CHRONICLE OF BARSET. 2 vols.
47. EMERSON (R. W.). WORKS. A new edition. Vol. V. Poems.
48–49. THE ARABIAN NIGHTS’ ENTERTAINMENTS. Vols. I.–II.
50. PLOTINUS, SELECT WORKS OF.
51. MACAULAY. ESSAYS FROM THE “ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA.” Edited by R. H. Gretton, M.A.
52. HOOPER (G.). THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN: The Downfall of the Second Empire, August–September, 1870. New edition.
53. BLAKE. POETICAL WORKS.
54. VAUGHAN. POETICAL WORKS.
55. GOETHE. FAUST.
56–57. TRELAWNEY. ADVENTURES OF A YOUNGER SON. 2 vols.
58. POUSHKIN. PROSE TALES. The Captain’s Daughter—Doubrovsky—The Queen of Spades—An Amateur Peasant Girl—The Shot—The Snowstorm—The Postmaster—The Coffin Maker—Kirdjali—The Egyptian Nights—Peter the Great’s Negro. Translated by T. Keane.
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