Understanding Islam

by Frithjof Schuon

Published December 1963
Islam has probably been more misunderstood than any other religion. In this book, the author explains the basis of Islamic belief "from within". He takes as his point of departure the theme that Islam is "the meeting between God and man" and expounds the Islamic view of life, the role of the Prophet and the Qur'an, and the nature of Sufism and the path of spiritual ascent.

Sufism

by Frithjof Schuon, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, and James Cutsinger

Published 1 November 1983
This new edition of perennial philosopher Frithj of Schuon's "Sufism: Veil And Quintessence" is a fully revised translation from the French original and contains an extensive appendix with previously unpublished selections from Schuon's letters and other private writings. In seven articles Schuon makes the critical distinction between an "absolute" Islam and a "contingent" Islam, thus distinguishing between the message of Islam in itself and the pious Arab expressions of that message, which by their style of rhetoric have a tendency to veil it.