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The purpose of life by Inayat Khan

The purpose of life by Inayat Khan

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The purpose of life by Inayat Khan

The Purpose of Life by Hazrat Inayat Khan is a profound, philosophical, and spiritual work from 1927 that explores the ultimate meaning of human existence through the lens of Sufi mysticism. Inayat Khan argues that while individual lives have specific, personal goals, they all resolve into a single, universal purpose sought by the mystic.

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  • Hardcover, clothbound book (light signs of wear and tear on the top and bottom half of the spine and corners)  
  • First Edition 1927
  • Condition: Acceptable, has one sticker on the back of the front cover on the bottom  left corner, has a bookshop stamp on the title page, a name in pen on the first page and here and there very light annotations with pencil (see photographs). Otherwise tight binding and good looking copy. 
  • Publisher: The Sufi Movement London, 1927
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