Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism

Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism
Author: Lloyd Ridgeon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136970580

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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.

Classical Persian Sufism

Classical Persian Sufism
Author: Leonard Lewisohn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 726
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UOM:39015028873977

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CLASSIC PERSIAN SUFISM: FROM ITS ORIGINS TO RUMI is a unique introduction into the rise and development of Persian Sufi spirituality and literature. Written in the form of essays, the book focuses historically upon the first six Muslim centuries and captures the mood of the mystics' meditative, interiorized, highly sophisticated vision of Islam.

Subjectivity in A r Persian Sufism and European Mysticism

Subjectivity in   A        r  Persian Sufism  and European Mysticism
Author: Claudia Yaghoobi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Comparative literature
ISBN: 1557537836

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Adopting an empirical and systematic approach, this interdisciplinary study of medieval Persian Sufi tradition and ʿAttār (1145-1221) opens up a new space of comparison for reading and understanding medieval Persian and European literatures. The book invites us on an intellectual journey that reveals exciting intersections that redefine the hierarchies and terms of comparison. While the primary focus of the book is on reassessing the significance of the concept of transgression and construction of subjectivity within select works of ʿAttār within Persian Sufi tradition, the author also creates a bridge between medieval and modern, literature and theory, and European and Middle Eastern cultures through reading these works alongside one another. Of significance to the author is ʿAttār's treatment of enlightenment with regard to class, religious, gender, and sexuality transgressions. In this book, the relation between transgression and the limit is not viewed as one of liberation from oppressive restrictions, but of undoing the structures that produce constraining binaries; it allows for alternatives and possibilities. In conjunction with the concepts of transgression and the limit, the presence of society's marginalized pariahs, outcasts, and untouchables are central to the book's main argument about construction of subjectivity, which the author believes is framed within ʿAttār's notion of mystical love and human diversity. The book addresses the question of whether concepts such as transgression, limit, and subjectivity are solely applicable to modern times, or they can shed light on our understanding of transgression and subjectivity from the past. The author's comparative inquiries aim to intensify our understanding of these notions advanced in both the medieval and the modern world. Through summoning works from various genres, disciplines, cultures, and times, the author posits that medieval literary works are living texts that can reveal as much about our present selves as they do about the past.

Ruzbihan Baqli

Ruzbihan Baqli
Author: Carl W. Ernst
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136104022

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The first full-length study devoted tothe life and mystical experiences of one of the outstanding figures in Persian Sufism.

The Persian Sufis

The Persian Sufis
Author: Cyprian Rice
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351625258

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The author was first introduced to Persian studies when, as a ‘Student Interpreter’ in the Levant Consular Service, he studied Arabic, Persian and Turkish. He realized the value of Persian thought in any attempt to draw East and West together. This book, first published in 1964, is the product of many years of close and constant contact with many Persian writers and academics.

Sufism in the Secret History of Persia

Sufism in the Secret History of Persia
Author: Milad Milani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317544593

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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.

The Persian fis

The Persian      fis
Author: Cyprian Rice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1964
Genre: Mysticism
ISBN: 0042970164

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Persian Metaphysics and Mysticism

Persian Metaphysics and Mysticism
Author: Lloyd Ridgeon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136802614

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One of the foremost 13th-century Persian mystics, 'Aziz Nasaffi with his simple manner of explaining God, His Essence, Attributes and Acts provides the western reader with an overview of all the major interpretations of medieval Islamic thought. Providing the first comprehensive selection in English of Nasaffi's treatises, Dr Ridgeon's work offers the western student of Islam a much-needed guide to the speculative and practical dimensions of Sufism.