Abstract
This collection brings together some of the most outstanding and representative writings of Martin Lings (1909–2005), drawn from his broad span of works. He was former Keeper of Oriental Manuscripts at the British Museum, as well as being a distinguished translator, scholar, and poet. Lings was the author of several award-winning books on subjects ranging from Sufism to Shakespeare, including "A Sufi Saint of the Twentieth Century: Shaikh Ahmad al-ʿAlawi, His Spiritual Heritage and Legacy" (1961), the best-selling "Muhammad: His Life Based on the Earliest Sources" (1983, translated into over a dozen languages), and "Shakespeare in the Light of Sacred Art" (1966). He also wrote works addressing the spiritual crisis of our times, such as "The Eleventh Hour" (1987), "Ancient Beliefs and Modern Superstitions" (2001), and "A Return to the Spirit" (2005) This anthology conveys wisdom of a timeless nature—neither of the East nor of the West—which the world today desperately needs.