<p><b>Collects and interprets the literary legacy of Nūrī an early Sufi master known for his ecstatic behaviour eccentric acts and passionate poems of mystical love.</b></p><p>One of the so-called ecstatic (or intoxicated) Sufis of Baghdad Abū usayn al-Nūrī (d. 907/8) was famous for his quasi-blasphemous utterances and shocking public behavior. He was often enraptured by a passionate love of God that led him to eccentric acts that scandalized both ordinary people and the religious authorities. Besides yielding to divine love and beauty he would occasionally come near succumbing to bodily temptations and carnal passions. Despite Nūrī's outrageous behavior Junayd the moderate or sober Sufi <i>par excellence</i> held him in high esteem kept corresponding with him and commented upon his controversial ecstatic sayings. This book collects Nūrī's literary legacy by surveying the sources for his life-poems sayings and comments on the Quran including an exchange of letters between him and Junayd preserved in the Cairo Genizah-and by discussing the authorship of the <i>Stations of the Hearts</i> which has been widely attributed to Nūrī.</p>
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