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Intellectual Life in the Hijaz before Wahhabism: Ibrahim al-Kurani's Theology of Sufism

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          Naser Dumairieh
          Paperback, 330 pages
          9789004729674

           

          In Intellectual Life in the Hijaz before Wahhabism, Naser Dumairieh argues that, as a result of changing global conditions facilitating the movement of scholars and texts, the seventeenth-century Hijaz was one of the most important intellectual centres of the Islamic world, acting as a hub between its different parts. 

           

          Positioning Ibrahim al-Kurani (d. 1101/1690) as representative of the intellectual activities of the pre-Wahhabism Hijaz, Dumairieh argues that his coherent philosophical system represents a synthesis of several major post-classical traditions of Islamic thought, namely kalam and Akbarian appropriations of Avicennian metaphysics. Al-Kurani's work is the culmination of the philosophized Akbarian tradition; with his reconciliation of Ibn ʿArabi’s ideas with Ashʿari theology, Ibn ʿArabi’s ideas became Islamic theology.

           

          Contents:
          Introduction: When All Roads Led to the Ḥijāz
          1. The Seventeenth-Century Ḥijāz in Its Global and Local Context
          2. Intellectual Life in the Ḥijāz in the Seventeenth Century
          3. Ibrahim al-Kūrānī’s Life, Education, Teachers, and Students
          4. Al-Kūrānī’s Works
          5. Al-Kūrānī’s Metaphysical and Cosmological Thought
          6. Al-Kūrānī’s Other Theological and Sufi Thought