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Laleh Bakhtiar

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Laleh Bakhtiar


Born
New York, The United States

Average rating: 3.89 · 2,342 ratings · 121 reviews · 145 distinct works
Sufi: Expressions of the My...

4.20 avg rating — 51 ratings — published 1976 — 12 editions
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The Sufi Enneagram: The Sec...

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Al-Ghazzali His Psychology ...

4.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2003 — 2 editions
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Ramadan: Motivating Believe...

3.80 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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Sufi Women of America: Ange...

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Moral Healing Through the M...

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Encyclopedia of Islamic Law...

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Rumi's Original Sufi Enneagram

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Moses and Khidr: Consciousn...

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Prescribed Fasting

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“In effect, it creates the illusion that there is more than One God—Allah and God. The response of the English speaking person of another faith is to say: I do not understand your religion; you have a different God than I do and you call Him Allah.

It needs to be clearly explained to English speaking Muslims that, unlike what they may feel, they do not have a monopoly on the word Allah. Arabic speaking Christians and Arabic speaking Jews also refer to God as Allah. The Old Testament and New Testament when translated into Arabic use Allah for God.”
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