Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism
Title | Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd Ridgeon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2010-06-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1136970584 |
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the nature of "mystical experiences" and the relationship between man and God. Yet Sufism was a human response to a wide range of contexts and circumstances; the fact that Sufis lived in society and interacted with the community necessitating guidance on how to behave. This book examines the development of Persian Sufism, showing it to be a practical philosophy of the everyday rather than just a metaphysical phenomena. The author explores the ethic of futuwwat (or jawanmardi), an Iranian code of honour that emphasised loyalty, humility, generosity and bravery. Although inevitably some Sufis spiritualised this code of honour and applied it to their own relationship with God, the ethic continued to permeate Sufi behaviour on a more mundane level, typified by the strong links between Sufis and certain trades. Drawing on field research in Iran, as well as detailed analysis of both Arabic and Persian texts and new materials that have been published in Iran in recent years, this is the first book in English to provide a history of Persian Sufi-futuwwat, As such, this book is an important contribution to the study of Persian Sufism, and to the fields of Islam, history and religion.
The Cambridge Companion to Sufism
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Sufism PDF eBook |
Author | Lloyd Ridgeon |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107018307 |
This book traces the evolution of Sufism from the formative period to the present.
Sufism in the Secret History of Persia
Title | Sufism in the Secret History of Persia PDF eBook |
Author | Milad Milani |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2014-10-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1317544595 |
Sufism formed one of the cultures of resistance which has existed in the social fabric of Persia since antiquity. Such resistance continues to manifest itself today with many looking to Sufism as a model of cooperation between East and West, between traditional and modern. 'Sufism in the Secret History of Persia' explores the place of Sufi mysticism in Iran's intellectual and spiritual consciousness through traditional and contemporary Sufi thinkers and writers. Sufism in the Secret History of Persia examines the current of spirituality which extends from the old Iranian worship of Mithra to modern Islam. This current always contains elements of gnosis and inner knowing, but has often provided impetus for socio-political resistance. The study describes how these persisting pre-Islamic cultural and socio-religious elements have secretly challenged Muslim orthodoxies and continue to shape the nature and orientation of contemporary Sufism.
Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean
Title | Intercultural Transmission in the Medieval Mediterranean PDF eBook |
Author | Stephanie L. Hathaway |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2012-11-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1441133186 |
This volume presents evidence of the extent and effects of intercultural contacts across Europe and the Mediterranean rim, opening up a new understanding of early medieval civilisation and its continuing influence in both Western and Eastern cultures today. From the perspectives of textual transmission, cultural memory, religion, art and cultural traditions, this work explores the central question of how ideas travelled in the medieval world, challenging the conventional notion of insular communities in the Middle Ages. Despite the schism between East and West that took hold after the thirteenth century this volume reveals a rich and extensive cultural exchange and demonstrates that transmission of ideas and culture across borders began much earlier than the Crusades. It contributes to new perspectives on medieval cities, Christian Europe's history with the Byzantine and Islamic Mediterranean, the landscape of power and the power-plays of the medieval Church, and the way in which cross-cultural transmission affected all of these areas.
Mystical Traditions
Title | Mystical Traditions PDF eBook |
Author | Muhammad Shafiq |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2023-05-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 3031271211 |
This book discusses mysticism and its possible contributions to a positive common human future. It is organized into three parts - “Studies of Mystical Traditions,” “Comparative Studies of Mystical Traditions,” and “Social and Ethical Implications." The approach is philosophical and critical. The contributors differ on whether or not mystical traditions would restore peaceful living and peaceful coexistence. However, the problem before this manuscript is the growing pain and suffering caused by greed in the world, greed causing economic disequilibrium, racism and divisiveness causing social unrest resulting in mass migration and refugees’ crisis. Through the lens of “mystical traditions," the manuscript proposes a balance approach between material and spiritual needs of people. To strengthen human spiritualty, the manuscript emphasizes practicing meditation, music, prayers, zikr, yoga, mindfulness, fasting and other methods of spiritual revival for peace within self and with others.
Women in Sufism
Title | Women in Sufism PDF eBook |
Author | Marta Dominguez Diaz |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 2014-10-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1317806581 |
Exploring the diverse myriad of female religious identities that exist within the various branches of the Moroccan Sufi Order, Qādiriyya Būdshīshiyya, today, this book evidences a wide array of religious identities, from those more typical of Berber culture, to those characterised by a ‘sober’ approach to Sufism, as well as those that denote New Age eclecticism. The book researches the ways in which religious discourses are corporeally endorsed. After providing an overview of the Order historically and today, enunciating the processes by which this local tarīqa from North-eastern Morocco has become the international organization that it is now, the book explores the religious body in movement, in performance, and in relation to the social order. It analyses pilgrimage by assessing the annual visit that followers of Hamza Būdshīsh make to the central lodge of the Order in Madāgh; it explores bodily religious enactments in ritual performance, by discussing the central practices of Sufi ritual as manifested in the Būdshīshiyya, and delves attention into diverse understandings of faith healing and health issues. Women and Sufism provides a detailed insight into religious healing, sufi rituals and sufi pilgrimage, and is essential reading for those seeking to understand Islam in Morocco, or those with an interest in Anthropology and Middle East studies more generally.
Islam, Christianity and the Mystic Journey
Title | Islam, Christianity and the Mystic Journey PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Richard Netton |
Publisher | Edinburgh University Press |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2011-04-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0748688137 |
This distinctive comparison of Islamic and Christian mysticism focuses on the mystic journey in the two faith traditions.