03717cam a2200265 a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001700073020003600090035002100126040002700147050002100174082002100195100002400216245006400240260005400304300002600358440005000384504006800434505282400502650002103326650003103347856007303378200560BD-DhUL20161124175501.0990716s2000 mau b 001 0 eng  a 99041321  a9004107177 (cloth : alk. paper) a(DLC) 99041321 aDLCcDLCdDLCdBD-DhUL00aBP189b.K69 199900a297.409221bKNI1 aKnysh, Alexander D.10aIslamic mysticism :ba short history /cby Alexander Knysh. aLeiden, The Netherlands ; Boston :bBrill,c2000. avii, 358 p. ;c25 cm. 0aThemes in Islamic studies,x1389-823X ;vv. 1 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [328]-333) and indexes.8 aMachine generated contents note: Chapter I. The Beginnings-- The Name-- Assumptions and Goals-- The Archetypal Sufi: Al-H. asan al-Basrr-- The Accumulation of Ascetic and Mystical Lore-- 'Abd al-W\ah.id b. Zayd-- Variety of Devotional Styles: Ibrahtm Ibn Adham, -- Ibn al-Mubarak and Fudayl Ibn 'Iyad-- The Love Mysticism of Rabi'a al-'Adariyya-- The Formation of Mystical Language and Speculation: -- Shaqfq al-BalkhT-- Chapter II. Asceticism and Mysticism in NVestern -- Provinces: Syria and Egypt-- Abfu Sulayman al-Darani and His Circle-- Dhfi 'l-Nun al-Misr-- Chapter III. The Sufism of the Baghdad School-- The Rise of Mystical Psychology: al-Mulhasibi-- The Formation of the Baghdadi Tradition-- A Mysticism of Sobriety: al-Junayd al-Baghdadl-- The Tongue of Sufi Science: Abu Sa'Cd al-Kharraz-- The Blossom of Erotic Mysticism-- Chapter IV. The "Intoxicated" Mysticism of al-Bistami and -- al-Hallaj-- Chapter V. Ascetic and Mystical Movements in Basra -- and Khurasan . -- Ibn Karram and the Karramiyya-- The Path of Blame-- Why Sufism? Some Observations Regarding Sufism's -- Ascendancy During Islam's Golden Age-- Chapter VI. The Systematization of the Sufi Tradition-- Abu Nasr al-Sarraj and His "Kitab al-Luma"'-- Abu Talib al-M akki-- Sufism on the Eastern Fringe-- The Systematization of Khurasani Tradition: -- al-S ulam-- Abu Nu'aym's "Decoration of the Saints"-- Al-Qushayri's Sufi Manual-- Sufism Speaks Persian: al-Hujwiri's Kashf al-mahjub-- Sufism With a Hanbali Flavor: al-Ansarr al-Harawi-- The Maturity of Sufi Science: al-Ghazali-- Chapter VII. Sufism As Literature and Metaphysics: The -- Grand Masters of Mystical Poetry and Philosophy-- 'Attar-- Rum-- Jamy-- Sufism As Unitive Metaphysics: Ibn [al-]'Arabi-- Chapter VIII. Unity and Diversity in Sufism The Rise of -- the Tarqas-- The Grand Masters of Tarnqa Sufism-- 'Abd al-Qadir and the Qadiriyya-- Al-Suhrawardi and the Suhrawardiyya-- Al-Shadhilr and the Beginnings of the Shadhiliyya-- Baha' al-Din Naqshband and the Naqshbandiyya-- Najm al-Din Kubra and the Kubrawiyya-- Sufism in a Shi'i Context: The Ni'matullahiyya-- Chapter IX. Sufi Institutions in Regional Contexts Over the -- Last Six Centuries-- Sufism and Sufi Brotherhoods in the Maghrib-- Sufism in sub-Saharan Africa-- A Turkish Face of Sufism: The Khalwatiyya and Other -- Turkic Orders-- Sufi Institutions in Moghul India-- Sufism in Indonesia-- Sufism in the Caucasus-- Shamil and "Muridism": Methodological Problems-- Chapter X. Major Sufi Concepts and Institutions-- The Path: Tarq(a)-- The "States" and "Stations" of the Mystical Path-- The Goal of the Mystical Path: fand'/baqa'-- Sufi Epistemology: Kashf-- Methods of Inducing Mystical States: khalwa, dhikr, -- and sama'-- General Conclusion-- Bibliography-- General Index-- Index of Book Titles-- Index of Terms. 0aSufismxHistory. 0aMysticismxIslamxHistory.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy022/99041321.html