Love (Mohabba) in Sufism

سال انتشار: 1388
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 6 آبان 1402

چکیده مقاله:

In the following, I describe the Sufi Path (tariqa) as a dialectical process which transforms the person through love. I examine the belief system of Islamic mystics as a journey involving both creativity and passion. I do so by using a fresh approach, a perspective that has heretofore yet to be applied to the spiritual alchemy of the Sufis.

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John Napora

Kutztown University, US

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  • Each step or stage in the Sufi Path will be ...
  • I. Love or MahabbaThis is to be effected through and ...
  • The most dramatic example of a Sufi transformed by love ...
  • It can be asked what enabled and motivated such passion, ...
  • Many other stages could be enumerated. For example, al-Ghazzali lists ...
  • When you are deprived of all your attributes,Then His attributes ...
  • Between me and You, there is only me ...
  • Take away the me, so only You remain ...
  • Then of course there is Rumi (Chittick, ۲۱۵):Love is that ...
  • There remains but God, the rest has gone. Bravo, oh ...
  • According to Corbin (۱۹۸۲, ۱۳) Ibn Arabi stressed the importance ...
  • Since the process of successive transformations is cumulative, the final ...
  • The tariqa thus ends in the midst of mediation. But ...
  • III. ConclusionThe Path is endless. Once the initial opposition has ...
  • The same is true of gnosis, given that it is ...
  • Clearly, the Path has enormous potential for effecting a transformation, ...
  • It might be noted that all Muslims, whether Sufis or ...
  • According to one tenth century chronicler, Hallaj was believed to ...
  • I should note that of course the Path has had ...
  • As al-Kalabadhi (d. ۹۹۵) writes, “Some say ‘The Sufis were ...
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