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Tales of the Dervishes

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is a collection of stories, parables, legends and fables gathered from classical Sufi texts and oral sources spanning a period from the 7th to the 20th centuries. An author's postscript to each story offers a brief account of its provenance, use and place in Sufi tradition.
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called it "An astonishingly generous and liberating book ... strikingly appropriate for our time and situation ... a jewel flung in the market-place."
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used teaching tales from Shah's corpus as analogies of the habits of mind which prevented people from grasping the scientific method of
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noted that the book "... challenges our intellectual assumptions at almost every point."
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was first published in 1967, and re-published and made available online for free by The
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Index


Idries Shah
Jonathan Cape
Paperback
eBook
OCLC
983317814
The Exploits of the Incomparable Mulla Nasrudin
Idries Shah
Idries Shah Foundation
Islamic scholar
James Kritzeck
The Nation
Stanford University
Robert E. Ornstein
Psychology Today
The Observer
Desmond Morris
BBC
Sunday Times
Arthur Deikman
Philosopher of science
Henri Bortoft
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The Wholeness of Nature: Goethe's Way of Science
The Exploits of the Incomparable Mullah Nasruddin
A Perfumed Scorpion
"Letter to the Editors by Doris Lessing, with a reply by L. P. Elwell-Sutton"
The New York Review of Books
Kritzeck, James

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