Les maitres Soufis et leurs disciples, IIIe - Ve siecles de l'hégire (Ixe-Xie s.) : : enseignement, formation et transmission / / sous la direction de Genevieve Gobillot et Jean-Jacques Thibon.

The texts published in this volume represent a contribution to the debates on the origin of mysticism in the land of Islam, in particular Sufism, and on its evolution during the first centuries of the Hegirian era. The difficulty of the approach is twofold: that of understanding origins which are by...

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Superior document:PIFD ; 273
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Place / Publishing House:France : : Presses de l'Ifpo,, 2013
Year of Publication:2012
2013
Language:French
English
Arabic
Series:Publications de l'I.F.E.A.D ; no. 273.
Physical Description:1 online resource (432 pages )
Notes:Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Summary:The texts published in this volume represent a contribution to the debates on the origin of mysticism in the land of Islam, in particular Sufism, and on its evolution during the first centuries of the Hegirian era. The difficulty of the approach is twofold: that of understanding origins which are by nature remote and imprecise, and that of approaching a personal and elusive phenomenon such as mysticism. This question of origins requires a rereading of the oldest texts and a distance from received ideas both in the Muslim tradition and in academic circles. It is a question of knowing how, over the centuries, men and women considered as Masters have appeared and how the relationship between them and those who sought their teaching and their company was established and formalized.The choice of this theme - the relationship between Masters and disciples - makes it possible to address the questions of teaching, training and the transmission of the mystical experience. It is precisely around the exercise and the nature of this relationship that all the Muslim mystical groups, Sufi or not, will be built. But it takes us to the heart of a paradox: is not the mystical experience indeed, by definition, personal, not identically reproducible and, therefore, non-transferable?
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:235159343X
2821818823
Place of Publication:Lebanon -- Beirut.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: sous la direction de Genevieve Gobillot et Jean-Jacques Thibon.