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Idries Shah (/ˈɪdrɪs ˈʃɑː/; Hindi: इदरीस शाह, Pashto: ادريس شاه, Urdu: ادریس شاه; 16 June 1924 – 23
November 1996), also
known as
Idris Shah,
Indries Shah...
- Anglo–Afghan writer,
thinker and
teacher in the Sufi
mystical tradition,
Idries Shah. In Afghan-Turki, kara kush
means "eagle" and in the book this refers...
- The
Idries Shah
Foundation (ISF) is an
independent educational and
cultural charity, set up by the
family of the late thinker, writer, and
teacher in the...
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Incomparable Mulla Nasrudin, by
Idries Shah,
illustrated by
Richard Williams The
Subtleties of the
Inimitable Mulla Nasrudin, by
Idries Shah,
illustrated by Richard...
- Afghanistan.
Major Martin was an ****ociate of the
writer and Sufi teacher,
Idries Shah. In the account, the
motto of the
Sarmouni is said to be "Work produces...
- of the
College of Storytellers. She was the
sister of the Sufi
writers Idries Shah and Omar Ali-Shah, and the
daughter of
Sirdar Ikbal Ali Shah and Saira...
- disciplines.
While the
educational work was progressing,
Bennett learned of
Idries Shah, an
exponent of Sufism. When they met, Shah
presented Bennett with...
- century) The
Punjab tradition within the
Naqshbandi order,
represented by
Idries Shah (1924–1996),
views the laṭāʾif as
actual human psycho-physiological...
- text: "The
engravings translate to 'This
space intentionally left blank.'"
Idries Shah's book The Book of the Book
contains 10
pages describing why the following...
- (Scheherazade's Dreams, 1943) and
Naguib Mahfouz (Arabian
Nights and Days, 1979).
Idries Shah
finds the
Abjad numerical equivalent of the
Arabic title, alf layla...