An edition of Beyond dogma (2012)

Beyond dogma

Rumi's teachings on friendship with God and early Sufi theories

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An edition of Beyond dogma (2012)

Beyond dogma

Rumi's teachings on friendship with God and early Sufi theories

Despite Rumi's (d. 1273) recent emergence as a best-selling poet in the English-speaking world, fundamental questions about his teachings, such as the relationship of his Sufi mysticism to the wider Islamic religion, remain contested. In this groundbreaking study, Jawid Mojaddedi reaches to the heart of the matter by examining Rumi's teachings on walaya (Friendship with God) in light of earlier discourse in the wider Sufi tradition and juridico-theological Islam. Walaya is not only central to Rumi's teachings, but forms the basis for the celebration of intimacy, communication with the Divine, and transcendence of conventional religiosity in his poetry. And yet walaya is the aspect of Sufism which has proven the most difficult to reconcile with juridico-theological Islam. In addition to its focus on Rumi, Beyond Dogma presents a perceptive analysis of the historical development of the discourse on walaya in the formative centuries of Sufism. This period coincides with the time when juridico-theological Islam rose to dominance, as reflected in the harmonizing efforts of theoretical Sufi writings, especially the manuals of the tenth and eleventh centuries. Mojaddedi's analysis facilitates a nuanced and contextualized evaluation of Rumi's teachings on walaya, which had already attracted a range of views before his time: from arguments in favor of its superiority to Prophethood, to guarantees of subordinate deference towards the Prophetic heritage interpreted by juridico-theological scholars. In the process, Beyond Dogma enables a fresh evaluation of the influential early Sufi manuals in their historical context, while also highlighting the significance for juridico-theological scholars of fundamental dogma in the process of consolidating their own dominance.

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English
Pages
214

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Table of Contents

Note on the text
Introduction
1. The sources
2. Friendship with God in relation to prophethood
3. Divine communication
4. The friend of God and the Shariah
5. The friend of God and miracles
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-203) and index.

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Oxford, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
297.4092
Library of Congress
PK6482 .M65 2012, PK6482.M65 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
214 p. ;
Number of pages
214

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25383020M
ISBN 13
9780195369236
LCCN
2011029081
OCLC/WorldCat
743298784

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16713094W

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