"Written with eminent clarity [ The Triumph of Mercy] fuses the best of scholarship in Islamic studies with a refined textual approach that is simultaneously historical, analytical, and phenomenological." Studia Islamica
"[ a] systematic study Student and specialist will find it supremely useful in a field that has too long been stuck in the 'interdisciplinary' boondocks." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
"a beautifully written study on the celebrated Islamic philosopher Mull adr The translations are flawless and the discussions, rich with intellectual history, are lucid and meaningful." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences
"a path-breaking study which will usher in new ways of envisioning the relationship between philosophy, mysticism, and the Qur'an it is an excellent contribution to the burgeoning fields of post-Avicennian Islamic intellectual history, Sufi and non-Sufi tafsr, and Mull adr studies." Journal of Sufi Studies
"the book enjoys both academic rigor and an accessible narrative The Triumph of Mercy is both a contribution to Mull adr scholarship and a worthwhile addition to exegetical literature." Iranian Studies
"Rustom's masterful study is an original and valuable asset to both academics and lay readers who have some background and interest in Islamic philosophy, Sufism and qur'anic exegesis [ the] work is a valuable addition to the fields of philosophy and Islamic studies, and will be a source of inspiration and discussion for years to come." Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
"this book is an excellent introduction to Mull adr's mystic thought as it appears in his commentary of al-Ftiah. Above all, the author explains clearly Mull adr's concept of being in relation to scripture this book is a fine philological work." Journal of Shia Islamic Studies
"Rustom's study will both generate and provide the ground for increased scholarly attention to adr's religious writings." Journal of Islamic Studies
"Rustom reminds us how adr 'is able to successfully recast his sophisticated ontology of the fundamentality of being into a theological and scripture-based framework' (p. 118), thereby recommending his work to anyone seeking articulate access to Islamic theology." Modern Theology
"Informed, informative, and a superb example of seminal scholarship, The Triumph of Mercy is a highly recommended and core addition to academic library Islamic Studies and Philosophy Studies reference collections and supplemental reading lists." Midwest Book Review
"By focusing on adr's commentary on the Qur'n's opening chapter, Rustom shows how the great Iranian thinker created an original Qur'nic hermeneutics as well as a new ontology of the Qur'n. Rustom's book is a groundbreaking and richly detailed study of the way that adr both appropriated and transcended the Islamic traditions of theology, mysticism, philosophy, and scriptural exegesis." Robert Wisnovsky, author of Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context
"Mohammed Rustom has opened the door to a remarkable philosophical exegesis of the Qur'n in this pathbreaking study of the outstanding Iranian thinker of the seventeenth century, Mull adr. In the process, he clarifies the profound connections between philosophy, Sufism, and Islamic theology in adr's work. This absorbing study will be welcomed by anyone interested in the fundamental question of how reason interacts with revelation." Carl W. Ernst, author of How to Read the Qur'n: A New Guide, with Select Translations
"This first book-length survey of Mull adr's Qur'nic commentaries is a major contribution to the study of this seventeenth-century Muslim philosopher and to the field of philosophical exegesis in Islam. Mohammed Rustom presents adr's vision for the unity of the 'intellectual' and 'transmitted' sciences and gives us a complete picture of a first-rate thinker contemplating upon the Qur'n. He does an excellent job of contextualizing adr's Qur'nic hermeneutics within the framework of his 'Transcendent Wisdom' and shows how scriptural reasoning complements philosophical vision. Based on an in-depth reading and translation of adr's key texts on Qur'nic exegesis, the book examines a much-neglected aspect of adr's thought and introduces the reader to the rich philosophical tapestry of the Islamic intellectual tradition." Ibrahim Kalin, author of Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy: Mull adr on Existence, Intellect, and Intuition