Sufi and the Friar
A Mystical Encounter of Two Men of God in the Abode of Islam
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An investigation of the spiritual encounter between a twentieth-century Dominican friar and an eleventh-century Afghani Sufi master.
This book explores the profound spiritual encounter between Serge de Beaurecueil (1917–2005), a twentieth-century French Dominican friar and Christian mystic, and the eleventh-century ?anbali Sufi master Khwaja 'Abdullah An?ari of Herat (1006–1089). De Beaurecueil lived much of his Christian discipleship in Cairo and Afghanistan, where he became the foremost expert on the life and thought of An?ari. His mystical conversation and scholarly engagement with An?ari, his experience of Islamic hospitality, and the transformation of his own practical spirituality or praxis mystica through his experience of dwelling in the abode of Islam provide us with not only a magnificent and luminous meditation on the hidden and abiding presence of God among Muslims but also a contemplation on the quandary of genuine engagement with and openness to the religious other.
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration and Style
Introduction
I. The Abode of Islam (dar al Islam)
II. The Religious Other in the Postmodern World
1. Serge de Beaurecueil, OP (1917 - 2005) : A Life Curve
I. A wounded Privilege
II. Le Saulchoir: A Rebirth of Dominican Scholarship
III. The French Dominican Friars in Cairo
IV. At the IDEO
2. De Beaurecueil: Heeding An?ari’s Call
I. A Journey to Afghanistan, a Promise Land
II. Born Under the Ghaznavi Rule (977- 1186)
III. An?ari: a Controversial Sufi Master (or Shaykh)
3. De Beaurecueil: A Premier Scholar of An?ari's Works
I. The Corpus Attributed to An?ari
II. The Munajat or Cris du Coeur
4. De Beaurecueil’s Pastoral Mysticism in Kabul
I. In the Footsteps of Jesus: Charles de Foucauld and de Beaurecueil
II. A Priest of Non-Christians
III. My Children of Kabul
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index