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The Elephant in the Dark: Christianity, Islam and the Sufis
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110 stránek
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The narrative draws on an ancient fable by Sufi Master Jalaluddin Rumi, illustrating how perception shapes understanding. A group of men, each touching different parts of an elephant, mistakenly believes their limited experience represents the entirety of the creature. This allegory serves as a foundation for Idries Shah's exploration of the Sufi perspective, suggesting that both Christianity and Islam share a common, deeper origin. The book invites readers to reconsider their views on faith and the nature of truth.
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2016, měkká
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