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16 de jan. de 2011 · Sea Without Shore A Manual of the Sufi Path. by. Nuh Ha Mim Keller. Publication date. 2011-01-16. Publisher. Sunna Books. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.
1 de jan. de 2011 · Sea Without Shore is a practical manual for those travelling the path of Sufism or Islamic mysticism, which strives, in Junayd's words, "to separate the Beginninglessly Eternal from that which originates in time," in a word, to be with the Divine without any relation.
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1 de jan. de 2011 · Sea Without Shore is a practical manual for those travelling the path of Sufism or Islamic mysticism, which strives, in Junayd's words, "to separate the Beginninglessly Eternal from that which originates in time," in a word, to be with the Divine without any relation.
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Sinopse. Trailer e vídeos. Créditos. Fotos. Notícias. Curiosidades. Sea Without Shore. Data de Estreia: 14/04/2016. Gênero: Drama , Romance. Duração: 91 min. Origem: Reino Unido. Direção: André Semenza , Fernanda Lippi. Roteiro: André Semenza. Distribuidor: Maverick Motion Brasil. Classificação: 10 anos. Ano: 2015. Usuários (Média: 3) Avaliar:
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- André Semenza, Fernanda Lippi
18 de mai. de 2011 · Sea Without Shore is a practical manual for those travelling the path of Sufism or Islamic mysticism, which strives, in Junayd’s words, ‘to separate the Beginninglessly Eternal from that which originates in time,’ in a word, to be with the Divine without any relation.
Sea Without Shore is a practical manual for those travelling the path of Sufism or Islamic mysticism, which strives, in Junayd’s words, “to separate the Beginninglessly Eternal from that which originates in time,” in a word, to be with the Divine without any relation.
Publisher: Sunna Books. Sea Without Shore is a practical manual for those travelling the path of Sufism or Islamic mysticism, which strives, in Junayd’s words, “to separate the Beginninglessly Eternal from that which originates in time,” in a word, to be with the Divine without any relation.