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The Elephant in the Dark [Hardcover]

Idries Shah (Author)
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June 1982
As our world continues to shrink, we are being brought headlong into often explosive contact with other cultures and religions. Islam continues to be for many a mysterious and misunderstood force, alien to our own cultural values.

Yet, in more ways than expected, Christianity and Islam share common ground. For centuries, Sufi thinkers have been linked to both religions in certain important ideas.

But, like the elephant in the dark in Jalaludin Rumi's classic fable, these ideas are not grasped in full by seizing parts of the whole and arguing for or against their supposed Christian or Islamic derivation.

From a series of lectures given by Idries Shah as a Visiting Professor at Geneva University, Switzerland, The Elephant in the Dark shifts focus to more fruitful ground, tracing documented episodes of co-operation and understanding between Christians and Moslems over the past 1,400 years



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"... admirable above all for its economy, its elegant pithiness. When you have finished with even a little book like this one, you find yourself in possession of the necessary basic information." "... aims at redressing balances, and to say what we have in common, on what we can build." -- New Society, August 22, 1974

"... seems to suggest that the time is ripe for true ecumenism." -- Evening News, July 17, 1974

About the Author

As the urgency of our global situation becomes apparent, more and more readers are turning to the books of Idries Shah (1924-1996) as a way to train new capacities and new ways of thinking. Shah has been described as "the most significant worker adapting classical spiritual thought to the modern world."

Shah was educated in both the East and West, by private tutors and through wide-ranging travel and personal encounters - the series of journeys which characterize Sufi education and development. In keeping with Sufi tradition, his life was essentially one of service. His knowledge and interests appeared limitless, and his activities and accomplishments took place in many different countries and in numerous fields of endeavor.

Shah was Director of Studies of the Institute for Cultural Research, an educational organization sponsoring interdisciplinary and crosscultural studies of human thought; a founding member of the Club of Rome; a Governor of the Royal Humane Society and the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables; and the founder of publishing house Octagon Press.

Shah's landmark book, "The Sufis", invited readers to approach Sufi ideas and test them out. The evident and common sense made it clear that here was a sane, authoritative voice in the wilderness of the gobbledegookish mysticism of the sixties. The lively, contemporary books on traditional psychologies, literature, philosophy and Sufi thought that followed established a broad historical and cultural context for Sufi thought and action. These have so far sold over 15 million copies in 12 languages worldwide and have been awarded many prizes. They have been reviewed by The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Times, The Tribune, The Telegraph, and numerous other international journals and newspapers.

University and college courses throughout the world are employing Shah's books, or works based on them, in a wide variety of disciplines including sociology, psychology and literature.

In 1969, Idries Shah was awarded the Dictionary of International Biography's Certificate of Merit for Distinguished Service to Human Thought. Other honors included a Two Thousand Men of Achievement award (1971), Six First Prizes awarded by the UNESCO International Book Year (1972), and the International Who's Who in Poetry's Gold Medal for Poetry (1975).

According to his obituary in the London Daily Telegraph "it is impossible to assess his influence, and his legacy is incalculable".

He was, it is said, the Sufi Teacher of the Age.

"The most interesting books in the English language." Saturday Review

"A major psychological and cultural event of our time." Psychology Today

"One is immediately forced to use one's mind in a new way." New York Times

The instrumental function of Shah's work is now well established among people from all walks of life. Stockbrokers, scientists, lawyers, managers, writers, physicians, and diplomats have found Shah's literature for human development "extraordinary".

"It presents a blueprint of the human mental structure." Robert Ornstein, Ph.D.

"Extremely useful in teaching students about management and computers." Thomas Malone, MIT

"Idries Shah provides the unique perspective that allows us to assess real motivations and social biases in a more accurate light." E. Neilsen, Attorney at Law


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 76 pages
  • Publisher: Octagon Press, Limited (June 1982)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0900860367
  • ISBN-13: 978-0900860362
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,064,144 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A completely unbiased point of view, March 10, 1998
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The author presents a completely unbiased view of many of the worlds religions and how they have been known to view one another. The interior of the religions philosophy is compared to the actions of the its followers with incredible insight and humor. There are numerous quotations from classical texts as well as contemporary insights from the author and noted specialists in the field of conscious evolution. Don,t miss this book. Truely a great read!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Before the Fundamentalists Distorted Islamic Teaching ..., May 3, 2004
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Idries Shah wrote this wonderful book that examined the commonalities of Christianity, Islam, and the Sufis. He begins by discussing "ecumenical" which means "belonging to the whole world." The Sufis view of salvation is a "surrender to G-d". The author points out how through cultural inheritance and teaching, people of different faiths receive a distorted view of the other's religion. So one needs to examine personal beliefs and the beliefs of others to understand what surrender to G-d entails.

Muslim teaching acknowledges Jesus was an "al-Sayyed", a Prince or Lord, however they hold that he was fully human who encouraged people to surrender to G-d. The commonality of the two religions is belief in G-d and submission to his will. The author does a historical review of how respective rulers treated someone of a different religion within Christian and Islam domains of rule. The common history of both religions as seekers of truth are explained. According to Shah, it was a Christian monk who first informed the polytheist Arabs that when Mohammed was twelve years old, he was later to become a spiritual teacher.

For many centuries in the past, the writings of Christian and Moslem thinkers were replete with agreement in the fields of politics, science, medicine, and economics. There were many common threads between the cultures. The author acknowledges people reading a subject will find information which matches their own biases, based on narrow experiences. He admonishes, "Currently, in the East and West, there is so much publication and misinformation that only extensive reading will enable the student to form a useful opinion" [p. 64 c. 1974, 1978] These words are even more prophetic 30 years after written, in the post 9-1-1 era. The author realizes there is a tendency for over-generalization as well as the possibility of focusing too narrowly on portions any doctrine. Most importantly, it is necessary to recognize that there are a constellation of concepts built into Arabic words, which if translated from the Quran, will be disturbed or distorted. The mystical experiences of Sufis and Christian saints however seem beyond this cultural conundrum. The Sufi heritage possesses experiential descriptions that hold much promise in bringing the Christian and Islamic cultures together on the basis of commonalites in spiritual and moral grounding.

This book is highly recommended as a means of understanding foundational beliefs of Islam as they relate to Christianity. The author begins the book with the story told by by Rumi over 700 years ago, in which several men touch an elephant and each believes he is describing the whole, as one touches an ear, the other a leg, and another the trunk. For a mere 76 pages, this is a very thought-provoking book. Erika Borsos (erikab93)

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I think of this little story nearly every day., January 17, 1998
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Solving life's puzzles isn't as difficult as we make it. Putting the parts together, and getting the "whole picture" isn't easy. This little story reminds us how to try.
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