Islamic Naturalism and Mysticism
Title | Islamic Naturalism and Mysticism PDF eBook |
Author | Sami S. Hawi |
Publisher | Brill Archive |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1974-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9789004038127 |
Islamic Naturalism and Mysticism
Title | Islamic Naturalism and Mysticism PDF eBook |
Author | Hawi |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2023-11-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9004661743 |
The Story of Islamic Philosophy
Title | The Story of Islamic Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Salman H. Bashier |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2012-07-11 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1438437447 |
In this innovative work, Salman H. Bashier challenges traditional views of Islamic philosophy. While Islamic thought from the crucial medieval period is often depicted as a rationalistic elaboration on Aristotelian philosophy and an attempt to reconcile it with the Muslim religion, Bashier puts equal emphasis on the influence of Plato's philosophical mysticism. This shift encourages a new reading of Islamic intellectual tradition, one in which boundaries between philosophy, religion, mysticism, and myth are relaxed. Bashier shows the manner in which medieval Islamic philosophers reflected on the relation between philosophy and religion as a problem that is intrinsic to philosophy and shows how their deliberations had the effect of redefining the very limits of their philosophical thought. The problems of the origin of human beings, human language, and the world in Islamic philosophy are discussed. Bashier highlights the importance of Ibn Ṭufayl's Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān, a landmark work often overlooked by scholars, and the thought of the great Sufi mystic Ibn al-ʿArabī to the mainstream of Islamic philosophy.
Historical Dictionary of Islam
Title | Historical Dictionary of Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Ludwig W. Adamec |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 657 |
Release | 2016-12-14 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1442277246 |
Muslims believe that the Koran is God’s message in Arabic, revealed through the medium of the Prophet Muhammad for the guidance of the Arabs and subsequently for all humanity. There is both unity and variety in the Islamic world. Muslims are not a homogeneous people who can be explained solely by their normative texts: the Koran and the Sunnah. Muslims differ vastly in their interpretation of Islam: modernists want to reinterpret Islam to adapt to the requirements of modern times while traditionalists tend to look to the classical and medieval periods of Islam as their model of the Islamic state. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Islam contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 700 cross-referenced entries on major sects, schools of theology, and jurisprudence, as well as aspects of Islamic culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Islam.
“And They Shall Be One Flesh”: On The Language of Mystical Union in Judaism
Title | “And They Shall Be One Flesh”: On The Language of Mystical Union in Judaism PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Afterman |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2016-08-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004328734 |
In “And They Shall Be One Flesh”: On the Language of Mystical Union in Judaism, Adam Afterman offers an extensive study of mystical union and embodiment in Judaism. Afterman argues that Philo was the first to articulate the notion of unio mystica in Judaism and is the source of the henōsis mysticism in the later Neoplatonic tradition. The study provides a detailed analysis of the Jewish medieval trends that developed different forms of mystical union and mystical embodiment through the divine name and spirit. The book argues that the development of unitive mysticism in Judaism is the fruit of the creative synthesis of rabbinic Judaism and Hellenistic and Arab philosophy, and a natural outcome of the theological articulation of the idea of monotheism itself.
Islamic Natural Law Theories
Title | Islamic Natural Law Theories PDF eBook |
Author | Anver M. Emon |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2010-04-08 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0199579008 |
This book offers the first sustained jurisprudential inquiry into Islamic natural law theory. It introduces readers to competing theories of Islamic natural law theory based on close readings of Islamic legal sources from as early as the 9th and 10th centuries CE. In popular debates about Islamic law, modern Muslims perpetuate an image of Islamic law as legislated by God, to whom the devout are bound to obey. Reason alone cannot obligate obedience; at most it can confirm or corroborate what is established by source texts endowed with divine authority. This book shows, however, that premodern Sunni Muslim jurists were not so resolute. Instead, they asked whether and how reason alone can be the basis for asserting the good and the bad, thereby justifying obligations and prohibitions under Shari'a. They theorized about the authority of reason amidst competing theologies of God. For premodern Sunni Muslim jurists, nature became the link between the divine will and human reason. Nature is the product of God's purposeful creation for the benefit of humanity. Since nature is created by God and thereby reflects His goodness, nature is fused with both fact and value. Consequently, as a divinely created good, nature can be investigated to reach both empirical and normative conclusions about the good and bad. They disagreed, however, whether nature's goodness is contingent upon a theology of God's justice or God's potentially contingent grace upon humanity, thus contributing to different theories of natural law. By recasting the Islamic legal tradition in terms of legal philosophy, the book sheds substantial light on an uncharted tradition of natural law theory and offers critical insights into contemporary global debates about Islamic law and reform.
American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 15:1
Title | American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 15:1 PDF eBook |
Author | Sohail Inuyatullah |
Publisher | International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) |
Pages | 196 |
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The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences (AJISS), established in 1984, is a quarterly, double blind peer-reviewed and interdisciplinary journal, published by the International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT), and distributed worldwide. The journal showcases a wide variety of scholarly research on all facets of Islam and the Muslim world including subjects such as anthropology, history, philosophy and metaphysics, politics, psychology, religious law, and traditional Islam.