Fons Vitae Imam al-Haddad Spiritual Masters series

 

Sufi Sage of Arabia

The Book of Assistance

Gifts for the Seeker

The Lives of Man

The author Imam Abdallah Ibn-Alawi Al-Haddad (d. 1720), lived at Tarim in the Hadramaut valley between Yemen and Oman, and is widely held to have been the ‘renewer’ of the twelfth Islamic century. A direct descendant of the Prophet, his sanctity and direct experience of God are clearly reflected in his writings, which include several books, a collection of Sufi letters, and a volume of mystical poetry. He spent most of his life in Kenya and Saudi Arabia where he taught Islamic jurisprudence and classical Sufism according to the order (tariqa) of the Ba'Alawi sayids.

Mostafa al-Badawi author of the Fons Vitae Imam al-Haddad Spiritual Masters series is a disciple in the Sufi order of Imam al-Haddad. Mostafa al-Badawi is one of the world's premier translators of Islamic spiritual texts. He is a Consultant Psychiatrist and member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He studied under many shaykhs, foremost among whom is the late Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad. His other translations include: Book of Assistance, The Lives of Man, Two Treatises, The Prophetic Invocations, and Degrees of the Soul. He is also the author of Man and the Universe: An Islamic Perspective, recently published. He resides in Madinah.

Others Titles by Imam 'Abdallah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad:

The Gifts of Imam al-Haddad (Tenets of Faith, Wird al-Latif and the Ratib)- Imam 'Abdallah ibn 'Alawi al-Haddad

Two Treatises: Mutual Reminding & Good Manners by Imam al-Haddad

Knowledge and Wisdom by Imam al-Haddad

Key to the Garden by Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad

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