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The Essence of Reality : A Defense of Philosophical Sufism /

A groundbreaking exposition of Islamic mysticismThe Essence of Reality was written over the course of just three days in 514/1120, by a scholar who was just twenty-four. The text, like its author ' Ayn al-Quḍat, is remarkable for many reasons, not least of which that it is in all likelihood th...

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Autor principal: ʻAyn al-Quḍāh al-Hamadhānī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad, -1131 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Rustom, Mohammed (Editor , Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Arabic
Publicado: New York : New York University Press, 2022.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Letter from the General Editor -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Note on the Text -- Notes to the Introduction -- The Essence of Reality -- Preamble -- Introduction: The Reason for Writing This Book -- Chapter 1: Who Will Benefit from This Book? -- Chapter 2: A Proof of the Eternal -- Chapter 3: God's Transcendence -- Chapter 4: Categories of Existence -- Chapter 5: Divine Names -- Chapter 6: Divine Attributes -- Chapter 7: The Divine Names Are Relations -- Chapter 8: Necessity, Contingency, Impossibility -- Chapter 9: Why Did God Effectuate Existence? 
505 0 |a Chapter 10: The Face of God and Existents -- Chapter 11: God's Infinite Knowledge -- Chapter 12: Knowledge Is a Divine Attribute -- Chapter 13: God's Knowledge Is Changeless -- Chapter 14: A Glimpse at the Stage beyond the Intellect -- Chapter 15: The Inability to Comprehend God's Knowledge -- Chapter 16: True Faith -- Chapter 17: The Intellect's Proper Place -- Chapter 18: The Stage beyond the Intellect and Premises -- Chapter 19: The Inner Eye -- Chapter 20: Longing for God -- Chapter 21: Familiarity with the Spiritual World -- Chapter 22: The Stage of Prophecy 
505 0 |a Chapter 23: Faith in the Unseen -- Chapter 24: The Path to Faith in Prophecy -- Chapter 25: The Stage beyond the Intellect and the Divine Attributes -- Chapter 26: The Intellect's Relationship to Love -- Chapter 27: The Lover's Attraction to the Beloved -- Chapter 28: The Last Stage of the Intellect -- Chapter 29: "The Incapacity to Perceive Is Perception" -- Chapter 30: A Transition -- Chapter 31: God's Essence and Attributes -- Chapter 32: The Divine Essence and Its Standpoints -- Chapter 33: The Way of the Righteous Predecessors -- Chapter 34: Scriptural Evidence 
505 0 |a Chapter 35: The Divine Attributes Are Relations -- Chapter 36: Nonduality -- Chapter 37: A Note on the Eternity of the World -- Chapter 38: Divine Causation -- Chapter 39: The True Nature of Causation -- Chapter 40: An Example Using Natural Phenomena -- Chapter 41: The Oneness of Existence and Causation -- Chapter 42: An Example Using Mirrors -- Chapter 43: The Mirror of the Intellect -- Chapter 44: The Forms in Mirrors Are Relations -- Chapter 45: A Note on the Limits of the Intellect -- Chapter 46: Mirrors and the State of Dreaming -- Chapter 47: Divine Power and Human Power 
505 0 |a Chapter 48: The Possible and the Impossible -- Chapter 49: Possibility Means Contingency -- Chapter 50: The Creation of the World and Time -- Chapter 51: Clarifications on the Term "World" -- Chapter 52: The Eternity of the World in the Eyes of the Recognizer -- Chapter 53: Do "Was" and "Is" Apply to God? -- Chapter 54: God's Beginninglessness and Time -- Chapter 55: A Hint at Perpetual Renewal -- Chapter 56: Perpetual Renewal -- Chapter 57: Divine Withness -- Chapter 58: A Note on Cosmic Order -- Chapter 59: Witnessing Perpetual Renewal --Chapter 60: God's Coextensiveness in the Eyes of the Recognizer. 
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