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APA Citation Edition Citation

Smith, M. (1974). Al-Muḥāsibī ,: An early mystic of Baghdada ; a study of the life, teaching and writings of Abu ʿAbdallah Ḥarith Ben Asad, ʿAnazi, called al-Muḥasibi, Master of primitive islamic mysticism and precursor of the great muslim mystics, Basra, ca A.H. 165 - Baghdad A.H. 243 ; based on unpublished manuscript sources, with notes, references, a short bibliography, and two indexes (Reprint.). Philo Press.

Chicago Citation Edition Citation

Smith, Margaret. Al-Muḥāsibī ,: An Early Mystic of Baghdada ; a Study of the Life, Teaching and Writings of Abu ʿAbdallah Ḥarith Ben Asad, ʿAnazi, Called Al-Muḥasibi, Master of Primitive Islamic Mysticism and Precursor of the Great Muslim Mystics, Basra, Ca A.H. 165 - Baghdad A.H. 243 ; Based on Unpublished Manuscript Sources, with Notes, References, a Short Bibliography, and Two Indexes. Reprint. Amsterdam: Philo Press, 1974.

MLA Citation Edition Citation

Smith, Margaret. Al-Muḥāsibī ,: An Early Mystic of Baghdada ; a Study of the Life, Teaching and Writings of Abu ʿAbdallah Ḥarith Ben Asad, ʿAnazi, Called Al-Muḥasibi, Master of Primitive Islamic Mysticism and Precursor of the Great Muslim Mystics, Basra, Ca A.H. 165 - Baghdad A.H. 243 ; Based on Unpublished Manuscript Sources, with Notes, References, a Short Bibliography, and Two Indexes. Reprint. Philo Press, 1974.