00804nam0-22002771i-450 99000747888040332120250430124857.000074788820030814d1998----km-y0itay50------baitaITa-------001yyArido Edendi Enrico Franceschinifoto di Ed KashiMilanos.e.1998p. [8]ill.27 cmEstr. da: D la Repubblica delle donne, n. 91 dal 10 al 16 marzo 1998Medio OrienteRisorse idricheFranceschini,Enrico<1956- >270030Kashi,EdITUNINARICAUNIMARCLG990007478880403321MISC.F 0069s.i.ILFGEILFGEArido Eden674737UNINA00606nam2 2200193 450 00003853620251205125500.020220531d2023----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyPotere e validità Bernardo Giorgio Mattarellap. 657-6810010000356292001Potere e Costituzionediretto da Marta Cartabia e Marco RuotoloMattarella,Bernardo Giorgio151672ITUNIPARTHENOPE20251205REICATUNIMARC000038536Potere e validità 4481924UNIPARTHENOPE03289oam 2200565I 450 991096289950332120251117104220.01-315-77094-61-317-67390-51-317-67391-310.4324/9781315770949 (CKB)3890000000004782(MiAaPQ)EBC4391767(OCoLC)1000427400(BIP)50541990(BIP)49052944(EXLCZ)99389000000000478220180706d2016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierIbn al-'Arabic and Islamic intellectual culture from mysticism to philosophy /Caner K. Dagli1st ed.New York :Routledge,2016.1 online resource (169 pages)Routledge Sufi Series ;181-138-78001-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Theoretical considerations: cutting the pie of mysticism, philosophy, and theology -- 2. Setting the stage for the school of Ibn al-Arab -- 3. Metaphysical preliminaries -- 4. Qnaw's metaphysics -- 5. Jand's use of wujd and related concepts -- 6. Kashan: conditioning and proving God's existence -- 7. Qay ar and the centrality of existence.Ibn al-'Arabī (d. 1240) was one of the towering figures of Islamic intellectual history, and among Sufis still bears the title of al-shaykh al-akbar , or "the greatest master." Ibn al-'Arabī and Islamic Intellectual Culture traces the history of the concept of "oneness of being" ( wahdat al-wujūd ) in the school of Ibn al- 'Arabī, in order to explore the relationship between mysticism and philosophy in Islamic intellectual life. It examines how the conceptual language used by early mystical writers became increasingly engaged over time with the broader Islamic intellectual culture, eventually becoming integrated with the latter's common philosophical and theological vocabulary. It focuses on four successive generations of thinkers (Sadr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī, Mu'ayyad al-Dīn al-Jandī, 'Abd al-Razzāq al-Kāshānī, and Dāwūd al-Qaysarī), and examines how these "philosopher-mystics" refined and developed the ideas of Ibn al-'Arabī. Through a close analysis of texts, the book clearly traces the crystallization of an influential school of thought in Islamic history and its place in the broader intellectual culture. Offering an exploration of the development of Sufi expression and thought, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Islamic thought, philosophy, and mysticism.Routledge Sufi series ;18.SufisSufismHistoryIslamic philosophyHistoryIslamic EmpireIntellectual lifeSufis.SufismHistory.Islamic philosophyHistory.297.4092297.4092Dagli Caner K.1862901MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962899503321Ibn al-'Arabic and Islamic intellectual culture4469203UNINA