In tracing the history of sufism, the earliest instances of sufism can be found even before the time of the prophet muhammad. Sufism simple english wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The history and methodology of sufism sufism is an esoteric doctrine transmitted by word of mouth, and sometimes without even a spoken or written word, by an authorized teacher to a disciple, and from disciple to another disciple, in confidence. From prehistory to the present leften stavros stavrianos subject.
Offering the first truly global account of the history of sufism, this illuminating book traces the gradual spread and influence of sufi islam through the middle east, asia, africa, and ultimately into europe and the united states. An ideal introduction to sufism, requiring no background knowledge of islamic history or thought offers the first history of sufism as a global phenomenon, exploring its movement and adaptation from the middle east, through asia and africa, to europe and the united states of america. It grew out of an early ascetic movement within islam, which sought to counteract the worldliness that came with the rapid expansion of the muslim community. Bridging the gulf between the islamic clerics and sufis, wali ullah infused new vigour in practice of naqshbandi sufi order. Few forms of classical islam are more controversial among modern muslims than the spiritual discipline known as sufism. However it was only after the arrival of the prophet that the practice came to be known by the name of sufism. Almost all existing sufi orders today trace their roots and chain of transmission silsila back to muhammad, via one of these orders. Iss is an educational department of the international association of sufism ias. Although it wasnt my most favorite book ever, i did learn a lot about the historical background of sufism and how it shaped the history is islam as a whole. Scott further quotes hakim jami, a twelfthcentury sufi master, as implicitly denying sufisms islamic origin by declaring that plato, hippocrates, pythagoras and hermes lay on an unbroken line of sufi transmission, thus making a causal connection between sufism and the greek mystery schools of antiquity. Some sources state that sufism is the inner dimensions of the teachings of muhammad whereas others say that sufism emerged during the islamic golden age from about the 8th to 10th centuries. While sufism is said to have incorporated elements of christian monasticism, gnosticism, and indian mysticism, its origins are traced to forms of devotion and groups of penitents zuhhad in the formative period of islam. Greens book is not an exegesis of sufi doctrine and thought, but rather an amazingly thorough historical study of sufism and its spread from its ninth century.
An ideal introduction to sufism, requiring no background knowledge of islamic history or thought offers the first history of sufism as a global phenomenon, exploring its movement and adaptation from the middle east, through asia and africa, to europe and the united states of america covers the entire historical period of sufism, from its ninth. Sufism teaches purity of sight so as to ensure purity of soul. Islamsu sm is masterpiece by titus burckhardt examines the. As the second volume of this book focused mostly on european centralized view no problem with that. Stavrianos details trove by using our website you agree to our use of cookies. Conceptualizing sufism sufism has often been defined as islamic mysticism, comprising a set of techniques by which. This bibliography of global history is by far not the first scholastic catalogue of current research. Stavrianos, a canadaborn balkanist, can be credited with the first efforts to globalize the.
By positioning sufism in the mainstream of the social, political and intellectual history of muslim peoples green clears the vaguely suspicious air that has surrounded the study of sufism since the emergence of a secularized historiography of the muslim world in the early twentieth century p. As an inner school it is dedicated to nurturing mystical awakening in individuals. History of sufism sufism has been a prominent movement within islam throughout most of its history. History of sufism follows a long period of evolution since the time of the prophet. From prehistory to the 21st century and the balkans since 1453. This is well and good, and burckhardt himself points out that ibn iarab the greatest master of sufi theoretical teachings put love at the pinnacle of concerns. He was one of the very first historians to challenge orientalist views of the ottoman empire. These secret instructions are acted upon by a disciple with perfect faith in the teacher. The principles of sufism is a mystical guide book to help others on their spiritual path. Contents preface vii a note on sources ix 1 the sufi path 1 2 the sufi tradition 22 3 name and reality 39 4 selfhelp 49 5 the remembrance of god 63 6 the way of love 74 7 the neverending dance 91 8 images of beatitude 121 9 the fall of adam 141 10 the paradox of the veil 178 notes 201 suggested reading 212 index of names and terms 217 index of hadiths and sayings 230 index of koranic verses 232. The sufi way is contemporary expression of a perennial spiritual path. New from wileyblackwell sufism a global history nile green this is a magisterial survey of sufism, from its origins and early brotherhoods to the challenges of first islamic, then european empires.
When sufism became spreading over the arab world many muslims were only paying attention to material values and following the rules of the shariah, not caring much of their spiritual life. From prehistory to the 21st century, seventh edition, prentice hall, 1999. They can never do more than hint at the reality bushanji had in mind, and they may be more of a hindrance than a help, because they encourage people to file sufism away unthinkingly into a convenient category. Yet, in the face of the modern muslim tendency to limit islams deployment to the emphatically political, few expressions of the religion could be more central to its spiritual vitality in the modern world. Idries shahs the sufis, first published in 1964, is the seminal work of this famous afghan author and a firstofitskind modern statement on sufism. This exploration of world history takes an interdisciplinary, global rather than a regional or national approach tracing those major forces, movements, and events that had a worldwide impact.
Nevertheless, and despite these political uctuations, susm would never become embroiled in. Since their beginnings in the ninth century, the shrines, brotherhoods and doctrine. Publication date 1962 topics world history publisher boston, allyn and bacon. Sufism was eventually developed into something more exclusive and out of reach of ordinary people.
In order to justify using one of these alternative names. Since the emergence of sufism in the ninth century, the shrines, brotherhoods and doctrines of the sufis have held vast influence in almost every corner of the muslim world. Dec 03, 20 a new book about the history of sufism in iran. However islamic scholars predating the islamic golden age were referred to as sufis, like hasan of basra.
Dec 08, 2007 history of sufism sufism has been a prominent movement within islam throughout most of its history. Greens astute analysis catapults global sufism into the center of coming march 2012 debates about islam. Stavrianos details trove check out the top books of the year on our page best books of in particular this new edition connects the past, present and future and the combination of resulting patterns, drawing implications for the future should those patterns emerge once again. Ernst sufism describes the traditions of spiritual and ethical practice that have flourished in muslim societies for over a thousand years. Secret of light and being a star healing power of sufi meditation sufi meditation center duration. I would very much like to see a chinese author write a global history combined more thoroughly with chinese history. Sufism, let me suggest what sets burckhardt s study apart. A global history of man by stavrianos, leften stavros. A famous sufi once said, previously sufism was a reality without a name. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. Sufism already had a long history when some teachers began to set up formal schools or orders tarika or tariqah in the early middle ages. Sufism, being the marrow of the bone or the inner dimension of the islamic revelation, is the means par excellence whereby tawhid is achieved. Sufism in the secret history of persia examines the current of spirituality which extends from the old iranian worship of mithra to modern islam.
List of books and articles about sufism online research. Since their beginnings in the ninth century, the shrines, brotherhoods and doctrines of the sufis held vast influence in almost every corner of the muslim world. There are thousands of books written on this genre. He synthesised the disciplines of the three major sufi orders namely qadari, chisti and naqshbandi with a view to unite the muslim society against the hindus. His most influential books are considered to be a global history. Outlining the four principles of repentance, sincerity, remembrance, and love, it traces the fundamental stages and states of the spiritual novices transformative journey, emphasizing the importance of embracing both human limitations and gods limitless love. Imgnt rated it it was amazing apr 23, amazon second chance pass it on, trade it in, give it a second life. He was one of the very first historians to challenge orientalist views of the ottoman empire biography. Stavrianos was born in vancouver, british columbia, canada in 19. Conference programme sufism for a new age 29th 30th september 2011.
To inspect china from a global point of view seems to be a difficult task, hope some good work can come out. Sufism in the secret history of persia by milad milani. Illustrated english show 0 more libraries in particular this new edition connects the past, present and future and the combination of resulting patterns, drawing. Offering the first truly global account of the history of sufism, this illuminating book traces the gradual spread and influence of sufi islam through the middle east. From prehistory to the present, leften stavros stavrianos, prentice hall ptr, 1995 keywords. Offers the first history of sufism as a global phenomenon, exploring its movement and adaptation from the middle east, through asia and africa, to europe and the united states of america covers the entire historical period of sufism, from its ninth century origins to the end of the twentieth century. However, during different periods in history, this formula was not always sustainable and the political conduct of su orders would uctuate between postures of opposition and of loyalty. Offering the first truly global account of the history of sufism, this illuminating book traces the gradual spread and influence of sufi islam through the middle east, asia, africa, and ultimately into europe and. Including 21 thematic studies on topics such as writing systems, the ancient and the medieval book, and the economics of print, as well as 33.
From prehistory to the present, leften stavros stavrianos, prentice hall ptr, 1995 created date. A concise edition of the highly acclaimed oxford companion to the book, this book features the 51 articles from the companion plus 3 brand new chapters in on affordable volume. Islamic mysticism had several stages of growth, including 1 the appearance of early asceticism, 2 the development of a classical mysticism of divine love, and 3 the rise and proliferation of fraternal orders of mystics. A massive collection of essays on the history and content of persian sufism, emphasizing philosophical and aesthetic elements more than organizational aspects of sufism.
Most forms of sufism and quasisufism known in the west place a high priority on love. Sufism teaches us not to use hands in any wrong doings value of sufism in present world sufism tasawwuf ought to be just as important today as it has ever been throughout its long history. In his translation and analysis of ibn ata allah alsakandaris taj. This caused many scholars to appeal to come back to simple values.
Sufism in the secret history of persia explores the place of sufi mysticism in irans intellectual and spiritual consciousness through traditional and contemporary sufi thinkers and writers. Islamsu sm is masterpiece by titus burckhardt examines. Kavanaugh professor of english at fordham university in new york and fellow and tutor in english at campion hall, oxford, he is coeditor of the cambridge history of the book in britain, volume 5, 16951830 2009 and cogeneral editor of the collected works of gerard. Complicated conditions, especially the fulfillment of religious obligations, have to be done before someone is allowed to learn and practice sufism. Despite these general stages, however, the history of islamic mysticism is largely a history of individual mystic experience. The 54 chapters introduce readers to the fascinating world of book history. Roots of the industrial revolution the term industrial revolution is frequently challenged because it is used to describe, not a rapid overnight change, but a revolution that began before the eighteenth century and, for all practical purposes, has continued to the present day. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. The institute for sufi studies iss is a collaborative effort that invites people from around the world with the common interest of sufism to join together for research and study of this ancient wisdom.
The early pious figures, later appropriated by sufism, include ali, hasan al. The original arabic term tasawwuf means becoming a sufi, and it points to ideals of sincerity, purity, community, and discipline. A short introduction to origin, beginning and history of sufism or tasawwuf 76 observed incessant prayer and fasting as did the prophet muhammad s. Leften stavros stavrianos 19 march 23, 2004 was a greekcanadian historian. Understanding the concept of islamic sufism shahida bilqies research scholar, shahihamadan institute of islamic studies university of kashmir, srinagar190006 jammu and kashmir, india. This contemplative process depends upon the simultaneous nurturing of psychological health, openheartedness, and caring action. Download masnavi rumi, saadi, hafiz, khayam, attar in pdf format presents masterpieces of literature by sufis and saints which can be downloaded in ebook format pdf. An ideal introduction to sufism, requiring no background knowledge of islamic history or thought.
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