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Management number 219293501 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $13.92 Model Number 219293501
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This volume contains an edition and translation of the extant epistles of Abū l-Qāsim b. Muḥammad al-Junayd. Al-Junayd was an influential holy man and spiritual thinker who lived in Baghdad in the ninth century. His writings are marked with many of the features of the tradition that later became known as Taṣawwuf, Islamic Mysticism. Later Sufis acknowledged him as shaykh al-mashāyikh, the Sheikh among Sheikhs, and as tāwūs al-fuqarāʾ, the Peacock among the Men of Poverty.Al-Junayd’s epistles, addressed to private individuals, are often based upon interpretations of key passages from the Qurʾān. He argues forcefully that the mystic lives again in union with God after the mystic has passed away (fanāʾ). He was one of the first writers in Arabic who tried to express the ineffable and give such expressions the linguistic and intellectual substance of the Islamic theology he had so little fondness for. According to him, the theologians were masters of the quibble, and in their obsession with minutiae forgot about the true experience of the divine. In his epistles, al-Junayd seeks to fashion and explore an Arabic capable of describing accurately the mystical experience without indulging in extravagance or excess. Yet the Arabic that he wrote in furtherance of his spiritual aims is not easy. It is allusive, tinged with poeticisms, and is characterized by paradox. A.H. Abdel-Kader has successfully translated these difficult writings, which represent an important early document in the history of Islamic Mysticism and spirituality and ninth century religious sentiment.Originally published in 1962, this paperback edition was prepared in 2014. Read more

ISBN10 0718902238
ISBN13 978-0718902230
Language English
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Dimensions 5.25 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
Item Weight 12.8 ounces
Print length 276 pages
Part of series Gibb Memorial Trust Arabic Studies
Publication date September 30, 2014

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