
Sufism and the Perfect Human: From Ibn Arabi to al-Jili
Fitzroy Morrissey
Paperback, 176 pages
9781032174273
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Studying the history of the notion of the āPerfect Humanā (al-insÄn al-kÄmil), this book investigates a key idea in the history of Sufism. First discussed by Ibn āArabÄ« and later treated in greater depth by al-JÄ«lÄ«, the idea left its mark on later Islamic mystical, metaphysical, and political thought, from North Africa to Southeast Asia, up until modern times.
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The research tells the story of the development of that idea from Ibn āArabÄ« to al-JÄ«lÄ« and beyond. It does so through a thematic study, based on close reading of primary sources in Arabic and Persian, of the key elements of the idea, including the idea that the Perfect Human is a locus of divine manifestation (maįŗhar), the concept of the āPoleā (quį¹b) and the āMuhammadan Realityā (al-įø„aqÄ«qah al-Muhammadiyyah), and the identity of the Perfect Human. By setting the work of al-JÄ«lÄ« against the background of earlier Ibn āArabian treatments of the idea, it demonstrates that al-JÄ«lÄ« took the idea of the Perfect Human in several new directions, with major consequences for how the Prophet Muhammad ā the archetypal Perfect Human ā was viewed in later Islamic thought.
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Contents
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Part I: Al-Jili's Life and Thought
1. Al-Jili's life and work
2. Al-Jili's Sufi metaphysics
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Part II: The Perfect Human
3. A 'synthetic being': the Perfect Human as locus of divine manifestation and a microcosm
4. The Pole
5. The Muhammadan Reality
6. The identity of the Perfect Human
Conclusion: influences and impact
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Fitzroy Morrissey
Paperback, 176 pages
9781032174273
Ā
Studying the history of the notion of the āPerfect Humanā (al-insÄn al-kÄmil), this book investigates a key idea in the history of Sufism. First discussed by Ibn āArabÄ« and later treated in greater depth by al-JÄ«lÄ«, the idea left its mark on later Islamic mystical, metaphysical, and political thought, from North Africa to Southeast Asia, up until modern times.
Ā
The research tells the story of the development of that idea from Ibn āArabÄ« to al-JÄ«lÄ« and beyond. It does so through a thematic study, based on close reading of primary sources in Arabic and Persian, of the key elements of the idea, including the idea that the Perfect Human is a locus of divine manifestation (maįŗhar), the concept of the āPoleā (quį¹b) and the āMuhammadan Realityā (al-įø„aqÄ«qah al-Muhammadiyyah), and the identity of the Perfect Human. By setting the work of al-JÄ«lÄ« against the background of earlier Ibn āArabian treatments of the idea, it demonstrates that al-JÄ«lÄ« took the idea of the Perfect Human in several new directions, with major consequences for how the Prophet Muhammad ā the archetypal Perfect Human ā was viewed in later Islamic thought.
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Contents
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Part I: Al-Jili's Life and Thought
1. Al-Jili's life and work
2. Al-Jili's Sufi metaphysics
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Part II: The Perfect Human
3. A 'synthetic being': the Perfect Human as locus of divine manifestation and a microcosm
4. The Pole
5. The Muhammadan Reality
6. The identity of the Perfect Human
Conclusion: influences and impact
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