In this pioneering work, Seyyed Shahabeddin Mesbahi offers a new
methodology for approaching Islamic mystical concepts by examining the
importance, place, and manifestation of the concepts of cosmos, nature,
and environment in Islamic mysticism. The study presents a framework for
understanding the exoteric and esoteric dimensions of these concepts,
within selected stations (maqamat of the mystical path tariqa), and how,
in a reciprocal interaction, they weave a "symbiotic whole." This work
also reexamines the concept of "mystical experience" with regards to the
Islamic mystics' approach toward the concepts of cosmos, nature, and
environment, especially in the thoughts of great masters, such as
Hallaj, Bayazid Bastami, Ghazali, Ruzbihan Baqli Shirazi, Ibn 'Arabi,
Rumi, and Mulla Sadra.