Summary
In 1974, the oldest copy of Lao Tzu’ s Tao Te Ching was unearthed at Xi’ an along with the ceramic warriors guarding the tomb of the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huang. By 1979, Professor Toshihiko Izutsu— the Japanese Islamicist, philosopher and linguist— collaborated in Tehran with Seyyed Hossein Nasr to translate this treasure into English. Dr. Nasr went on to put it into Persian adding a Sufi commentary which was recently published in Iran. This has now been translated into English with annotations by Mohammad H. Faghfoory.
Imagine having a foundational world scripture like the Tao Te Ching explained by such a renowned Sufi scholar and internationally recognized spiritual authority as Dr. Syed H. Nasr. Passages whose subtleties are normally inaccessible to the Western mind become clear. Through Dr. Nasr’ s insightful use of verses from such Persian luminaries as Rumi, Hafiz, and Attar, the reader is introduced to the “ world” behind this world.
The scholar recognized as the “ Father of World Religions” , Huston Smith, refers to the Tao Te Ching as a “ Testament to humanity’ s at-home-ness in the universe, [which] can be read in half an hour or a lifetime… .T
Author Biography
Jane Casewit holds a BA Honours degree from University of Durham (UK) and a Master’ s degree in education from Manchester University (UK) and Framingham University (Massachusetts). She studied in Paris and has extensive experience in translation with certificates in translation studies in French and Arabic. After teaching for many years in Morocco, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, she returned to Morocco and worked with the Ministry of Education promoting girls’ education and youth employment training. She has published several articles on traditional views of femininity.
Mohammad H. Faghfoory is professor of Islamic Studies at the George Washington University and the director of the MA Program in Islamic Studies. In addition to advising graduate students' research and theses, he teaches courses on Qur'an and Hadith, Islamic Political Thought, Sufism, Islamic Philosophy and Theology, Shi‘ ite Islam, Islamic Art and Spirituality, Islam, and other related courses.
Dr. Faghfoory has written, translated, and edited twelve books, numerous book chapters, articles, and book reviews (see Publications section for details).
Toshihiko Izutsu (1914 – 1993) was a Japanese scholar who specialized in Islamic studies and comparative religion. He took an interest in linguistics at a young age, and came to know more than thirty languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, Sanskrit, Pali, Hindustani, Russian, Greek, and Chinese. He is widely known for his translation of the Qur?an into Japanese.
Seyyed Hossein Nasr, University Professor of Islamic Studies at the George Washington University, is an international authority on Islamic philosophy, mysticism, art, and science as well as comparative religion and religion and ecology. He is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of articles and the subject of a number of books, edited collections, and articles. A small sample of his recent publications include The Garden of Truth: The vision and Promise of Sufism (2007), Islam’ s Mystical Tradition (2007), Islam in the Modern World (2010), In Search of the Sacred (2010), and many more.
Table of Contents
Contents
Translator’ s Introduction 11
Remarks on the Title of this Work 14
Introduction to the Persian Translation and Commentary 15
BOOK ONE
Chapter One 27
Chapter Two 30
Chapter Three 33
Chapter Four 35
Chapter Five 36
Chapter Six 38
Chapter Seven 39
Chapter Eight 41
Chapter Nine 44
Chapter Ten 46
Chapter Eleven 49
Chapter Twelve 50
Chapter Thirteen 52
Chapter Fourteen 54
Chapter Fifteen 57
Chapter Sixteen 60
Chapter Seventeen 63
Chapter Eighteen 65
Chapter Nineteen 66
Chapter Twenty 68
Chapter Twenty-One 71
Chapter Twenty-Two 73
Chapter Twenty-Three 76
Chapter Twenty-Four 78
Chapter Twenty-Five 80
Chapter Twenty-Six 83
Chapter Twenty-Seven 85
Chapter Twenty-Eight 87
Chapter Twenty-Nine 90
Chapter Thirty 92
Chapter Thirty-One 94
Chapter Thirty-Two 97
Chapter Thirty-Three 99
Chapter Thirty-Four 101
Chapter Thirty-Five 103
Chapter Thirty-Six 105
Chapter Thirty-Seven 107
BOOK TWO
Chapter Thirty-Eight 111
Chapter Thirty-Nine 114
Chapter Forty 117
Chapter Forty-One 118
Chapter Forty-Two 121
Chapter Forty-Three 123
Chapter Forty-Four 124
Chapter Forty-Five 126
Chapter Forty-Six 128
Chapter Forty-Seven 130
Chapter Forty-Eight 132
Chapter Forty-Nine 134
Chapter Fifty 136
Chapter Fifty-One 138
Chapter Fifty-Two 140
Chapter Fifty-Three 143
Chapter Fifty-Four 145
Chapter Fifty-Five 148
Chapter Fifty-Six 151
Chapter Fifty-Seven 153
Chapter Fifty-Eight 156
Chapter Fifty-Nine 159
Chapter Sixty 161
Chapter Sixty-One 162
Chapter Sixty-Two 164
Chapter Sixty-Three 166
Chapter Sixty-Four 169
Chapter Sixty-Five 174
Chapter Sixty-Six 176
Chapter Sixty-Seven 178
Chapter Sixty-Eight 180
Chapter Sixty-Nine 183
Chapter Seventy 185
Chapter Seventy-One 187
Chapter Seventy-Two 188
Chapter Seventy-Three 190
Chapter Seventy-Four 192
Chapter Seventy-Five 194
Chapter Seventy-Six 196
Chapter Seventy-Seven 198
Chapter Seventy-Eight 200
Chapter Seventy-Nine 201
Chapter Eighty 203
Chapter Eighty-One 205