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OverviewThe Qur'anic verses 18:60-82 in Sūrat al-Kahf present the story of Khiḍr and Moses as a lesson on the modalities of being and of knowing. Traditionally, the story is seen from a variety of vantage points which include historical, textual, literary, and allegorical, each of which is framed differently depending upon the religio-cultural context. This book, in addition to examining the theological sources, traces the story’s mythical, mystical, and popular interpretations engendered by the Qur'anic story. The author argues that the story’s major contribution is its ability to communicate the importance of cultivating humility - a fundamental goal for any person of faith. Despite his importance in the Qur’an, Moses is not the main hero in this story; instead, he is being used to point to an even higher truth pertaining to the spiritual dimensions of faith. This book suggests that Khiḍr’s Qur'anic story symbolizes these truths by providing a perspective on the tension between materiality and spirituality, the ẓāhir (exoteric) and the bāṭin (esoteric), and human and divine forms of knowledge. Additionally, in this work the Khiḍr narrative is viewed as a source of nourishment for theories that speak to the intersectionality between Islam and other religious traditions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Irfan A. OmarPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9781498595919ISBN 10: 149859591 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 01 September 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: The Origins and Meanings of the Khiḍr Story Chapter 2: Khiḍr in Muslim Sources and Traditions of Piety Chapter 3: Khiḍr in Sufism Chapter 4: Khiḍr in Folklore Chapter 5: Khiḍr in Muḥammad Iqbāl’s Poetry Conclusion Works Cited IndexReviewsOmar offers a fresh and insightful narrative of a timeless, ubiquitous, protean, and always engaging figure in Islamicate literature and lore. He draws on a wide range of sources, from exegesis of the Qur’an’s Sura of the Cave (18) to mystical texts elaborating on Al-Khidr’s unique spiritual credentials. Omar emphasizes throughout Al-Khidr’s role as an inter-religious cross-cultural symbol of mediation and liberation from stereotypes—an “initiator” who continually surprises with manifestations of his stature and versatility as a paradigmatic sage and mentor. -- John Renard, Saint Louis University Omar offers a fresh and insightful narrative of a timeless, ubiquitous, protean, and always engaging figure in Islamicate literature and lore. He draws on a wide range of sources, from exegesis of the Qur'an's Sura of the Cave (18) to mystical texts elaborating on Al-Khidr's unique spiritual credentials. Omar emphasizes throughout Al-Khidr's role as an inter-religious cross-cultural symbol of mediation and liberation from stereotypes-an initiator who continually surprises with manifestations of his stature and versatility as a paradigmatic sage and mentor. -- John Renard, Saint Louis University Author InformationIrfan A. Omar is associate professor at Marquette University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |