Islamic Mysticism and Abu Talib al-Makki.
Both in everyday language and religious metaphor, the heart often embodies the true self and is considered to be the seat of emotion in many cultures. Many Muslim thinkers have attempted to clarify the nature of Sufism using its metaphorical image, particularly in the tenth and eleventh centuries. T...
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Islamic Mysticism and Abu .Alib Al-Makki: The Role of the Heart; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Notes on Presentation; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Editions and Translations of the Qut; 1. Abu .Alib Al-Makki: His Life, Intellectual Formation and Scholarship; The Life of Al-Makki; The Teachers of Al-Makki; Works of Al-Makki; 2. Qut Al-Qulub: Its Religious Context, Contents and Sources; The Heart as a Metaphysical Entity; The Mystical Idea of the Heart in the Early History of Sufism; Qut Al-Qulub: Righteous Conduct in This World and True Belief in God. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Religious Authorities Cited in the Qut3. Summary of Section 30 of the Qut with Commentary and Selected Passages in Translation, Part 1; The Nourishment of Hearts in Relation to the Beloved and the Description of the Path of the Novice to the Station of Taw. Id: The Thirtieth Section in Which Is the Detailed Account of the Impulses Experienced by the True Believers, and the Characteristic o; 4. Summary of Section 30 of the Qut with Commentary and Selected Passages in Translation, Part 2. | |
505 | 8 | |a The Thirtieth Section in Which Is the Detailed Account of the Impulses Experienced by the True Believers, and the Characteristic of the Heart and Its Similarity to Lights and Jewels [79]-[136]The Idea of the Heart in Section 30 of the Qut; 5. Contemporaries of Al-Makki; Al-Sarraj and Luma. Fi'l-Ta. Awwuf: The Pseudo and the Genuine Sufi; Al-Kalabadhi and Al-Ta. Arruf Li-Madhhab Ahl Al-Ta. Awwuf: Misconception About Sufism and the True Path to God; 6. The Influence of Al-Makki, Part 1; Works on Sufism and Religious Sciences; Hadith and Biographical Literature; 7. The Influence of Al-Makki, Part 2. | |
505 | 8 | |a Works by .Anbali ScholarsPre-Modern Muslim Scholarship: Al-Makki, Preacher of Islamic Piety; 8. IBN Baquda and Al-Hidaya Ila Fara. I. Al-Qulub; IBN Baquda: The Jewish Echo?; The Significance and Scholarship of Al-Hidaya; Al-Hidaya Ila Fara. I. Al-Qulub: A Reminder of Religious Obligations; 9. The Qut and Al-Hidaya: A Muslim-Jewish Dialogue?; Framework; Aims and Structure; Approach; The Religious Idea of the Heart; Dynamics Between Judaism and Islam; Conclusion; Select Bibliography; Index. | |
520 | |a Both in everyday language and religious metaphor, the heart often embodies the true self and is considered to be the seat of emotion in many cultures. Many Muslim thinkers have attempted to clarify the nature of Sufism using its metaphorical image, particularly in the tenth and eleventh centuries. This book examines the work of Ab? T?lib al-Makk? and his wider significance within the Sufi tradition, with a focus on the role of the heart. Analysing his most significant work, Q?t al-qul?b ('The Nourishment of Hearts'), the author goes beyond an examination of the themes of the bo. | ||
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