Hossein Nasr - Works

Works

Nasr is the author of over fifty books and five hundred articles (a number of which can be found in the journal, Studies in Comparative Religion) on topics such as traditional metaphysics, Islamic science, religion and the environment, Sufism, and Islamic philosophy. Listed below are most of Dr. Nasr's works in English (in no particular order), including translations, edited volumes, and Festschriften in his honor:

As Author

  • The HarperCollins Study Quran
  • In Search of the Sacred
  • Islam in the Modern World
  • Islam and the Plight of Modern Man
  • Ideals and Realities of Islam
  • An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines
  • Knowledge and the Sacred online
  • Islamic Life and Thought
  • Islamic Art and Spirituality
  • Sufi Essays
  • Sadr al-Din Shirazi and His Transcendent Theosophy, 2nd edition
  • A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
  • The Need for a Sacred Science
  • Traditional Islam in the Modern World
  • Man and Nature: The Spiritual Crisis in Modern Man
  • The Islamic Intellectual Tradition in Persia, edited by Mehdi Aminrazavi
  • The Garden of Truth: The Vision and Promise of Sufism, Islam's Mystical Tradition
  • Three Muslim Sages
  • Science and Civilization in Islam
  • Islamic Science: An Illustrated Study
  • Religion and the Order of Nature
  • Muhammad: Man of God
  • Islamic Studies: Essays on Law and Society, the Sciences, and Philosophy and Sufism
  • The Heart of Islam: Enduring Values for Humanity
  • Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy
  • Poems of the Way
  • The Pilgrimage of Life and the Wisdom of Rumi
  • Islam: Religion, History, and Civilization
  • Islam, Science, Muslims, and Technology: Seyyed Hossein Nasr in Conversation with Muzaffar Iqbal
  • The Essential Seyyed Hossein Nasr, edited by William Chittick


As Editor

  • The Essential Frithjof Schuon
  • Religion of the Heart: Essays Presented to Frithjof Schuon on his Eightieth Birthday, edited with William Stoddart
  • History of Islamic Philosophy, edited with Oliver Leaman
  • The Essential Sophia, edited with Katherine O'Brien
  • An Anthology of Philosophy in Persia, edited with Mehdi Aminrazavi (5 vols.)
  • Islamic Spirituality (Vol. 1: Foundations; Vol. 2: Manifestations)
  • Shi'ism: Doctrines, Thought, and Spirituality, edited with Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr and Hamid Dabashi
  • Expectation of the Millenium: Shi'ism in History, edited with Seyyed Vali Reza Nasr and Hamid Dabashi
  • In Quest of the Sacred: The Modern World in the Light of Tradition, edited with Katherine O'Brien
  • An Annotated Bibliography of Islamic Science, edited with William Chittick and Peter Zirnis (3 vols.)
  • Isma'ili Contributions to Islamic Culture, edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
  • Mecca the Blessed, Madina the Radiant, photographs by Ali Kazuyo Nomachi; essay by Seyyed Hossein Nasr

Works About Nasr

  • The Works of Seyyed Hossein Nasr Through His Fortieth Birthday, edited by William Chittick
  • Knowledge is Light: Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, edited by Zailan Moris
  • Beacon of Knowledge - Essays in Honor of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, edited by Mohammad Faghfoory
  • Shi'ite Islam by Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i, translated by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
  • The Philosophy of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, edited by L.E. Hahn, R. Auxier, and L.W. Stone

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