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Sufism and philosophy in the contemporary Shia seminary scholars and mystics Seyed Amir Hossein Asghari
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Asghari, Seyed Amir Hossein, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sufism.
- Shīʻah.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (208 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- London I.B. Tauris 2025
- Summary:
- What is the place of Sufi and philosophical thought in Shi'ism today? This book delves into the ongoing debate within the contemporary Shia seminary over the role of Sufi and philosophical thought in interpreting religion. It examines two opposing schools: the Sufi School of Najaf, which harmonizes philosophy, Sufism, and revelation, and the Maktab-i Tafkik (School of Separation), which rejects such integration. Tracing their historical development from the mid-19th century to the present, the book explores how these schools emerged and spread, analyzing their contrasting approaches to religion. Beyond historical narrative, it provides an in-depth analysis of the philosophical and theological arguments of each school, highlighting their differing views on the soul, divine revelation, and the interplay of reason and faith. By examining manuscripts, historical texts, and personal memoirs, the book offers a nuanced perspective on the intellectual currents shaping today's Shia thought, inviting readers to reconsider the relationship between philosophy, Sufism, and Shia theology
- Contents:
- Introduction : A Short Note on Sufism, Arif, and Irfan.
- Between Revelation and Reason.
- Shi'i-Sufi Intersections: Historical and Doctrinal Studies.
- Chapters outline.
- Chapter 1: Convergence and Divergence: The Shi'i and Sufi Traditions in Dialogue.
- The Interaction Context of Shi'i and Sufi Thought
- 'Ali born Mu ibn Tawus.
- Hasan born Hamza al-Shirazi al-Palasi
- Ibn Mimar
- Sayyid Haydar Amuli
- Mulla Sadra Shirazi
- Muhammad Baqir Majlisi
- Ibn Taymiyyah on the Hadith of aql (Intellect)
- Post-Sadrian Philosophical and Sufi Movements.
- Notes on the Revival of the Ni'matullahi Order.
- Masum Ali Shah Dakkani and Aqa Muhammad Ali Kirmanshahi
- Nur Ali Shah Isfahani
- Bahr al-'Ulum and his Risalah fi al-Sir wa-l-Suluk.
- Mulla Abd al-Samad Hamadani and The Question of the Origin of the Sufi School in the Shi'i Seminary.
- The Post-Sadra Dhahabiyya Sufi Order and Shi?i-Sufi Convergence
- The Kubrawiyya order, Kubra, and Ismaili Qasri
- Revival of the Dhahabiyya Order in Iran After the Safavid Era.
- Nayrizi and Bidabadi
- Sadr al-Din Kashif al-Dizfuli
- Chapter 2: The Philosophical and Mystical Edifice: Tracing the Legacy of the Sufi School of Najaf
- Shi'i Seminary (al-Hawzat al-iilmiyya)
- A critical perspective.
- Negation of Affiliation to Sufism
- Sayyid Kashif Dizfuli, Sayyid Ali Shushtari and Shaykh Murtada al-Ansari
- Mulla Quli Jula.
- Sayyid Ali Shushtari
- Mulla Husaynquli Shavandi Hamadani
- Sayyidd Ahmad Karbala'i
- Sufi and Philosophical Correspondence on the Concept of Tawhid (Divine Unity)
- Shaykh Muhammad Bahari
- Between Bahari's Tadhkirat al-Muttaqin and Shi'i
- Sayyid Ali Aqa Qadi Tabataba i
- Initiation to the Dhahabi Order
- Sayyid Ali Qadi and His Approach to Sufism.
- The Sufi School of Najaf and the Naqshbandi Risala-yi Nur-i Wahdat
- Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i
- Chapter 3: The Maktab-i Tafkik (School of Separation): Isfahani's Opposition to Sufism and Philosophy in Shii Thought
- Exploring Tafkik: Isfahani's Role in Shaping Anti-philosophical Discourse.
- Beginning of an Opposition: A Transformative Dream.
- Isfahani's Return to Iran and His Intellectual Shift
- Prominent Disciples and the Development of the School
- The Concept and Doctrine of Tafkik.
- Isfahani's Critique of Philosophy and Sufism.
- The Dichotomy of Knowledge in Isfahani's Thought
- Rejecting Philosophical Reasoning: Isfahani and Ahsa'i on the Incompatibility of Divine and Human Knowledge.
- Isfahani's Views in the Context of His Time.
- From Isfahani to Hakimi: Shifts and Continuities in Tafkik's Approach to Philosophy.
- Tafkik's Perspective on Divine Versus Human Theology.
- Critique of Mulla Sadra and Transcendent Philosophy.
- A short note on the Hujjatiyah Society.
- The Sufi School of Najaf and Its Intellectual Engagement with Tafkik.
- Ashtiyani's Critique of Tafkik and Philosophical Discourse.
- Navigating Mysticism and Philosophy: Sayyid Muhammad Hossein Hosseini Tihrani's Insights.
- Contemporary Debates in Islamic Thought: Reason, Revelation, and Sufism.
- Conclusion.
- Chapter 4: The Soul: A Ground for Disagreement
- From Vegetative to Rational: Ibn Sina's Conceptualization of the Soul Across Life Forms.
- Redefining the Soul: Mulla Sadra's Exploration of Immateriality and Existence.
- Divergent Perspectives on the Soul: Isfahani
- Darkness and Obscureness of the Soul
- Transcending Realms: Self-Knowledge in the Sufi School of Najaf
- Tabatabai's Discourse on the Soul: Bridging Self-Knowledge and Divine Unity.
- Tabatabai's Qur'anic Vision: Interpreting Self and Community in Islam.
- Tabatabai's Perspective on Self-Knowledge as the Path to Divine Unity.
- Tabataba'i on Soul in Practical Sufism (Irfan Amali)
- The Soul's Consciousness and Self-Knowledge.
- Conclusion: The Soul's Path Through Islamic Philosophy and Sufism.
- Chapter 5: Beyond Wilayat al-Faqih: Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i on Authority and Practical Wisdom.
- From Mulla Sadra to Wilayat al-Faqih?
- Wilayat al-Faqih: Fiqh or Philosophy?
- Tabataba'i Practical Wisdom and Political Philosophy.
- Between "Real" and "Secondary Intellectual Consideration"
- The Principle of Employment and Human Society.
- Leadership and Innate Human Nature (Fitrah)
- Algar's Analysis: Comparing Khomeini and Tabatabai's Perspectives on Governance.
- Governance: Emphasizing Collective Responsibility and Accountability.
- Collective Responsibility: Maintain With Justice.
- Conclusion: Synthesizing Traditions
- Shi'i Intellectualism: Conflict and Transformation.
- Bibliography
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Other Format:
- Print version Asghari, SeyedAmirHossein. Sufism and philosophy in the contemporary Shia seminary
- ISBN:
- 9780755656653
- OCLC:
- 1520506928
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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