Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Islam: Sufism
See also: This category in other languages: - An annotated and explanatory web directory of Sufism designed for students, scholars, and the general public. Sections on major Sufis and Orders, doctrine and practice, Qur'an commentary and definitions of Sufism, Sufism in the West, Sufi women and the relationship between Sufism and Islam. - Collection of Sufism stories, including stories of the famous Nasruddin. - A library of text and audio-visual resources on Islam and Sufism; includes on-line books, a gallery of Sufi shrines, and information on current projects. - Information about Islam and Sufism, with biographies of significant thinkers; also about the Naqshbandi Order, its history, leaders and practices. - A collection of articles and resources on Islam and Sufism within Muslim traditions. Includes biographies, a glossary, stories, and FAQ - Online text (in Farsi) and translations (English and Urdu) of "The Book of Soul", by Hazrat Sultan Bahu, a 17th century Sufi. Includes audio samples. - Historical information and many quotes from Sufi saints, centered around a culinary theme. Features a gallery of art of the Muslim world. - An annual conference in the US, open to Sufis of all lineages. Includes program, and reporting of previous conferences.. - A collection of Sufi Poets with brief biographies and selected poetry. - Poetry from Rumi, Hafiz, Yunus Emre and The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám. - Journal of the International Association of Sufism; includes a selection of online articles, an archive, and subscription details. - Presents an overview of Islamic Sufism, including its historic development and its main characteristics. - Collection of articles on Tasawwuf (Sufism), as a way to deepen one's spirituality. - A collection of writings, translations, articles and bibliographies. - An article by Camille Adams Helminski exploring the role played by women in the history and development of Sufism. - A substantial introduction to Sufism (tasawwuf), its path, teachers, and practices; includes articles, poetry, galleries, and biographies. - A collection of stories and poetry by mystics, Sufi saints, Zen masters, simple beings, and zensufi. Includes a bibliography.