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OverviewCan the seeker after Truth wholly depend on the guidance found in books on Sufism or are the oral teachings of a spiritual master necessary? This was a heated debate in fourteenth-century Andalusia that extended beyond the confines of Sufi circles. Ibn Khaldun ventured into this debate with a treatise that is as relevant today as it was then. Ibn Khaldun on Sufism: Remedy for the Questioner in Search of Answers is the first ever translation into English of Shifa' al-Sa'il li-Tahdhib al-Masa'il. Though Ibn Khaldun is renowned for the Muqaddima and the 'Ibar—which are considered milestones in the fields of medieval sociology and the philosophy of history—little is known about his religious and spiritual life. In her introduction to Ibn Khaldun on Sufism, Dr Yumna Ozer seeks to restore Ibn Khaldun and his work to the context from which his theories arose, both in intellectual and religious terms; she also draws a vivid painting of Sufism in the fourteenth century and rethinks Ibn Khaldun's relationship with Sufism. The translation itself addresses the dichotomies or synergies between religious law and the Sufi path, the roles played by jurists, and that played by Sufis, and the particular position of the Sufi shaykh or spiritual master. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ibn Khaldun , Yumna OzerPublisher: The Islamic Texts Society Imprint: The Islamic Texts Society Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 7.00cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9781911141280ISBN 10: 1911141287 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 01 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Translator's Introduction Prologue Chapter One: On the Way of the Sufis, Its General Examination and Differentiation from the Other Lawful Paths. On the Meaning of This Name for the First Sufis Chapter Two: On the Aspirations of the Sufis Towards Spiritual Struggles and the Reasons Why They Engaged in Them Chapter Three: On Spiritual Struggle in General, Its Subdivisions and Its Conditions Chapter Four: On How the Later Sufis Transposed the Name Sufism from Its Original Meaning and Our Refutation of Them on That Account Chapter Five: On the Shaykh and When His Presence Is Required in the Spiritual Struggle Chapter Six: Arbitration between the Two Debaters: Ascertaining the Truth of Their Words and the Soundness of Their Arguments Conclusion and Ascertainment Notes Bibliography IndexReviews[T]he translator and publisher are to be commended for making this important text available to a wider readership, and it is to be hoped that this publication... will encourage a new generation of scholars and students of Ibn Khaldun's thought. -- Fitzroy Morrissey * Journal of Islamic Studies * 'Ibn Khaldun's assessment of the historical development, epistemological categories, and typological distinctions within the Sufi tradition has exerted a profound, if sometimes unstated influence upon medieval and modern treatments of Sufism. Yumna Ozer's analytical study and careful English translation of this important Khaldunian treatise on Sufism is a valuable contribution to our understanding of this extraordinarily prominent medieval figure.' -- Yousef Casewit, Assistant Professor of Qur'anic Studies 'Ibn Khaldun's assessment of the historical development, epistemological categories, and typological distinctions within the Sufi tradition has exerted a profound, if sometimes unstated influence upon medieval and modern treatments of Sufism. Yumna Ozer's analytical study and careful English translation of this important Khaldunian treatise on Sufism is a valuable contribution to our understanding of this extraordinarily prominent medieval figure.' -- Yousef Casewit, Assistant Professor of Qur'anic Studies Author InformationIbn Khaldun (d. 808/1406), the celebrated social theorist and historian, is renowned for the Muqaddima and the 'Ibar, which are considered milestones in the fields of medieval sociology and the philosophy of history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |