Sufis and Sharīʿa : : The Forgotten School of Mercy / / Samer Dajani.

Establishes the existence of an important school of Sufi thought developed by Ibn ʿArabī Gives the first detailed analysis of the legal thought of Ibn ʿArabī, one of the most influential Muslims in general, and Sufis in particularShows that Ibn ʿArabī had created his own madhhab (legal methodology)...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (380 p.) :; 3 B/W illustrations 3 black and white illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: The Sufis and Legal Theory --
Part 1 Mysticism, Traditionalism and the School of Mercy --
1 The Schools of Law --
2 Sufis and Traditionalism --
3 Al-Tirmidhī’s Critique of Rationalism --
4 Ibn ʿArabī’s Traditionalism --
5 The Akbarī Madhhab: Ibn ʿArabī’s School of Mercy --
6 Loyalty to the Akbarī Way: ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Shaʿrānī --
Part 2 Mercy in Flexibility: A Pat h for All Mankind --
7 The All-Comprehensive Nature of the Sharīʿa: From Tirmidhī to Suyūṭī --
8 The ‘Scale’ of ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Shaʿrānī --
Part 3 The Akbarī Madhhab in Practice and its Influence on the Modern World --
9 Aḥmad ibn Idrīs and the Implementation of Ibn ʿArabī’s Jurisprudence in the Nineteenth Century --
10 The Teachings and Influence of Aḥmad ibn Idrīs --
11 From Ibn ʿArabī to the Salafīs --
Conclusion: The Spirit of the Law – Competing Visions --
Appendix: The Classical Juristic Debate on Whether Every Mujtahid Was Correct --
References --
Index
Summary:Establishes the existence of an important school of Sufi thought developed by Ibn ʿArabī Gives the first detailed analysis of the legal thought of Ibn ʿArabī, one of the most influential Muslims in general, and Sufis in particularShows that Ibn ʿArabī had created his own madhhab (legal methodology) with a focus on mercy and ease for MuslimsExplores the influence of Ibn ʿArabī, al-Tirmidhī and al-Shaʿrānī on Sufi thoughtIncludes some of al-Shaʿrānī’s eight illustrations, his work being the only work of Islamic legal theory that includes drawingsThis book is not about Sufism. It is about the nature of the Sharīʿa. In the first three centuries of Islam, many scholars believed that juristic differences were rooted in the Sharīʿa’s inherent flexibility. As this pluralistic attitude began to disappear, a number of Sufis defended and developed this idea through the centuries. They aimed to preserve the leniency and simplicity of the Sharīʿa against the complications and restrictions created by many jurists.This book highlights a number of the major Sufi figures whose writings on legal theory were strongly shaped by their Sufism, showing how they belonged to the same tradition and developed each other’s ideas. The book focuses in particular on Ibn ʿArabī, giving a detailed analysis of his legal thought and revealing his influence on a number of major Sufi figures all the way up to the 19th century. Other key figures whose influence is explored are al-Tirmidhī , al-Shaʿrānī and Ibn Idrīs. This is the first study to give a full picture of the role that Sufi thought played in the revivalist Islamic movements of the 18th, 19th and even 20th centuries.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781399508582
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992960
9783110992939
9783110780390
DOI:10.1515/9781399508582
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Samer Dajani.