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Sufism in Late Mamluk Cairo - The Life and Thought of Ibn Mughayzil (fl. 895/1490)

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This book examines the life and thought of Ibn Mughayzil (fl. 895/1490), a Shadhili Sufi of late Mamluk Cairo. It offers a portrait of the Sufi as an aspiring Shadhili master and talented author whose two known writings reflect major themes of Mamluk-era Sufism, such as the desire to unite the "exoteric" sciences (ilm al- ahir) and the "esoteric" science (ilm al-ba in) or Sufism. At the same time, his works are distinguished by a number of features. Most notable is his treatment of the waking vision of Prophet Muhammad after death, an experience that many Sufis claimed to have underwent. The study suggests that Ibn Mughayzil was the first author to produce a systematic and comprehensive examination of the topic and argues that he makes an important contribution by defending its authenticity and orthodoxy. Furthermore, his engagement with other key issues of his time, such as God's oneness and religious diversity, reveal that while often driven by the aim of defending Sufis from accusations of error, he was a creative synthesizer, drawing from a wide range of Sufi and other sources to develop and demonstrate his positions. Study of Ibn Mughayzil sheds light on the nature and quality of Mamluk Sufi literature as well as the reception of earlier ideas, such as those of Ibn Arabi (d. 638/1240) and Ibn al-Farid (d. 632/1235).

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Sheridan Polinsky, Montréal, Canada.


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This book examines the life and thought of Ibn Mughayzil (fl. 895/1490), a Shādhilī Sufi of late Mamlūk Cairo. It offers a portrait of the Sufi as an aspiring Shādhilī master and talented author whose two known writings reflect major themes of Mamlūk-era Sufism, such as the desire to unite the “exoteric” sciences (ʿilm al-ẓāhir) and the “esoteric” science (ʿilm al-bāṭin) or Sufism. At the same time, his works are distinguished by a number of features. Most notable is his treatment of the waking vision of Prophet Muḥammad after death, an experience that many Sufis claimed to have underwent. The study suggests that Ibn Mughayzil was the first author to produce a systematic and comprehensive examination of the topic and argues that he makes an important contribution by defending its authenticity and orthodoxy. Furthermore, his engagement with other key issues of his time, such as God’s oneness and religious diversity, reveal that while often driven by the aim of defending Sufis from accusations of error, he was a creative synthesizer, drawing from a wide range of Sufi and other sources to develop and demonstrate his positions. Study of Ibn Mughayzil sheds light on the nature and quality of Mamlūk Sufi literature as well as the reception of earlier ideas, such as those of Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240) and Ibn al-Fāriḍ (d. 632/1235).

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Authors Sheridan Polinsky
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2025
 
EAN 9783119148450
ISBN 978-3-11-914845-0
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 160 mm x 12 mm x 236 mm
Weight 390 g
Illustrations 0 b/w ill.2 b/w tbl.
Series Sufism Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik, Literatur: Geschichte und Kritik, Sufismus, Islam: Leben und Praxis, auseinandersetzen, Mamluken, LIT004220 LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern, REL037030 RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice, Shādhiliyya, Ibn Mughayzil, Schādhilīya, Mamlūk-era Sufism, Sufi Thought

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