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Author Sirriyeh, Elizabeth, author.

Title Sufi Visionary of Ottoman Damascus : 'Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi, 1641-1731 / Elizabeth Sirriyeh
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (183 pages)
Series Routledge Sufi Series
Routledge Sufi series.
Contents Front Cover -- Sufi Visionary of Ottoman Damascus -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. The making of a scholarly saint -- The birth of a saint -- A family of lawyers -- A scholar in training -- Encounters with sufi books -- Praising the prophet -- The journey to Istanbul and Qādirî initiation -- 2. The spiritual son of Ibn 'Arabī -- In the steps of the Great Master -- 'Lordly Revelation' -- Wahdat al-wujūd and the problem of sin -- Sound doctrine post-Ibn 'Arabī -- Unbelief in this world and the afterlife -- Faith and the sinful saint -- 3. The Naqshabandī recluse -- Abd al-Ghanī, the Naqshabandī -- Mujaddidī connections -- Divine love, platonic love, gay love? -- The seven-year retreat -- A voice from the unseen world -- 4. Interpreter of true dreams -- 'The two worlds are one' -- The dreaming of a saint -- Messages from the 'world of truth' -- Dreaming in symbols, predicting the future -- The Perfuming of Humankind -- An encyclopaedia of God's signs -- Dreams of mosques, shrines and holy cities -- Dreams of prophets and caliphs, of scorpions and spiders -- 5. Solitude in a crowd -- 'Outwardly in the world' -- The pure gold of a Lebanese journey -- Travels in a wild and sacred land -- Turks, Jews and Christians -- Events of 1693 -- The longest journey -- Nābulusî and the rulers -- 6. 'A new kind of mystical travel-literature' -- Nābulusī's mystical rihlas -- Sufi elements in earlier rihlas -- Men of the tarīqas -- Encounters with ecstatics -- Dreams of the righteous -- Holy graves -- Sufi saints of southern palestine -- At the tombs of Ibn 'Arabī and Ibn al-Fārid -- 7. Last years in Sālihiyya, 1707-1731 -- Conclusion: 'The illustrious mystic' and 'sultan of the learned' -- Notes -- References -- Index
Summary 'Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulusi (1641 to1731) was the most outstanding scholarly Sufi of Ottoman Syria. He was regarded as the leading religious poet of his time and as an excellent commentator of classical Sufi texts. At the popular level, he has been read as an interpreter of symbolic dreams. Moreover, he played a crucial role in the transmission of the teachings of the Naqshabandiyya in the Ottoman Empire, and he contributed to the eighteenth-century Sufi revival via his disciples. This pioneering book analyzes important aspects of al-Nabulusi's work and places him in the historical context
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Subject Nābulusī, ʻAbd al-Ghanī ibn Ismāʻīl, 1641-1731.
SUBJECT Nābulusī, ʻAbd al-Ghanī ibn Ismāʻīl, 1641-1731 fast
Subject Sufis -- Syria -- Biography
Sufism -- Syria -- Damascus -- History
Sufism -- Doctrines.
Sufis
Sufism
Sufism -- Doctrines
Syria
Syria -- Damascus
Genre/Form Biographies
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781134294671
1134294670
1280110058
9781280110054