According to Muhammad, "God is beautiful and He loves beauty." Yet, Islam is rarely associated with beauty, and today, a politicized Islam dominates many perceptions. This work tells a forgotten story of beauty in Islam through the writings of celebrated but little-studied Sufi scholar and saint Ruzbihan Baqli (1128-1209). Ruzbihan argued that the pursuit of beauty in the world and in oneself was the goal of Muslim life. One should become beautiful in imitation of God and reclaim the innate human nature created in God's beautiful image. Ruzbihan's theory of beauty is little known, largely because of his convoluted style and eccentric terminology in both Persian and Arabic. In this book, Kazuyo Murata revives Ruzbihan's ideas for modern readers. She provides an overview of Muslim discourse on beauty before Ruzbihan's time; an analysis of key terms related to beauty in the Qur'an, adith, and in Ruzbihan's writings; a reconstruction of Ruzbihan's understanding of divine, cosmic, and human beauty; and a discussion of what he regards as the pinnacle of beauty in creation, the prophets, especially Adam, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and Muhammad.



Autorentext

Kazuyo Murata is Lecturer in Islamic Studies at King's College London and coeditor (with Mohammed Rustom and Atif Khalil) of In Search of the Lost Heart: Explorations in Islamic Thought by William C. Chittick, also published by SUNY Press.



Inhalt

Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction

1. Discourse on Beauty

2. The Language of Beauty

3. The Theology of Beauty

4. The Anthropology and Cosmology of Beauty

5. The Prophetology of Beauty

Notes
Selected Bibliography
General Index
Index of Qur anic Verses
Index of adiths and Sayings

Titel
Beauty in Sufism
Untertitel
The Teachings of Rzbihan Baqli
EAN
9781438462806
Format
E-Book (epub)
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
212