The Self Disclosure of God : Principles of Ibn al Arabi's Cosmology,
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Published by Suny Press, NY,
Translated by William C. Chittick.
Description :
The Self Disclosure of God offers the most detailed presentation to date in any Western language of the basic teachings of Islams greatest mystical philosopher and theologian. It represents a major step forward in making available to the Western reading public the enormous riches of Islamic teachings in the fields of cosmology, mystical philosophy, theology, and spirituality.
''Chittick has refined his way of translating Ibn al-Arabis terminology to a high degree of perfection.'' ---Gerhard Bowering, Yale University.
The Self-Disclosure of God continues the authors investigations of the
world view of Ibn al-Arabi, the greatest theoretician of Sufism and the
seal of the Muhammadan saints. The book is divided into three parts,
dealing with the relation between God and the cosmos, the structure of
the cosmos, and the nature of the human soul. A long introduction
orients the reader and discusses a few of the difficulties faced by Ibn
al-Arabis interpreters.
Like Chitticks earlier work, The Sufi Path of Knowledge, this book is based primarily on Ibn al-Arabis monumental work, al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya;
The Meccan Openings. More than one hundred complete chapters and
subsections are translated, not to mention shorter passages that help
put the longer discussions in context. There are detailed indices of
sources, Koranic verses and hadiths. The books index of technical
terminology will be an indispensable reference for all those wishing to
delve more deeply into the use of language in Islamic thought in general
and Sufism in particular.
Table of Contents :
---Introduction,
---Knowledge of the Cosmos,
---Ibn al-Arabi's Basic Themes,
---The Principles of Ibn al-Arabi's Cosmology,
---The Breath of the All-Merciful,
---Cosmic Language,
---The Translator's Dilemmas,
---A Note on Format.
1 GOD AND THE COSMOS
[1]. WUJUD & THE ENTITIES,
---Signs, Marks, and Proofs,
---Selves and Horizons,
---Wujud,
---From Chapter 73: The One Hundred and Third Question,
---Causality,
---God's Knowledge,
---Chapter 475: God's Waymarks,
---Chapter 411: The Precedent Book,
---God's Form,
---The Nonexistent Entities,
---From Chapter 463: The Third Pole,
---Chapter 493: New Arrival,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of Lights
---The Entities and the Names,
---Chapter 406: Nothing Has Become Manifest,
---Chapter 451: The Stairs,
---Thingness of Fixity.
[2]. PERPETUAL SELF-DISCLOSURE
---Creation,
---From Chapter 73: The Thirtieth Question,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of the Creation and the Command,
---Self-Disclosure,
---Unending Renewal,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Bringing Back,
---Infinity,
---From Chapter 198: The All-Merciful Breath,
---Chapter 524: God's Infinite Words,
---The One Entity,
---From Chapter 360: The Ninth Deputyship,
---From Chapter 198: The Twenty-First Tawhid,
---Bewilderment in the Many and the One
---Chapter 507: Shame,
---Chapter 542: Blindness,
---Chapter 391: The Quick-Flowing Course,
---Chapter 430: Bewilderment in Arrival,
---From Chapter 369: Annihilation and Subsistence,
---Chapter 473: Your God Is One God,
---From Chapter 72: Trotting around the Kaabah.
[3]. THE FACE OF GOD
---The Face,
---Perishment,
---Chapter 165: Realization,
---From Chapter 73: The Ninety-Seventh Question,
---Discerning the Face,
---From Chapter 351: Yielding ,
---Chapter 527: Desiring the Face,
---The Veil,
---Chapter 254: The Curtain,
---Revelation,
---Chapter 384: Mutual Waystations.
[4]. VEILS OF LIGHT
---The Veil of Self,
---Occasions,
---From Chapter 198: The Twenty-Fifth Tawhid,
---From Chapter 198: The Thirty-Second Tawhid,
---The Identity of the Veil and the Face,
---From Chapter 370: The Path of Exaltation,
---Chapter 514: Trust in God,
---The Specific Face,
---From Chapter 198: Depending on What Falls Short,
---Witnessing the Specific Face,
---From Chapter 379: The Servant of the Praiseworthy,
---Chapter 265: The Arriver,
---Chapter 396: The Veils of Knowledge,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of Teaching,
---Glories,
---Chapter 458: The Facial Glories,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Light,
---Chapter 100: The Station of Fear,
---Chapter 101: The Station of Abandoning Fear.
II THE ORDER OF THE WORLDS
[5]. THE ROOTS OF ORDER
---The Unity of Manyness,
---Unity and Totality,
---The Even and The Odd,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Bringing Together,
---Ranking in Excellence,
---God's Choices,
---From Chapter 73: The Fifty-First Question,
---From Chapter 72: Eating the Forbidden,
---From Chapter 198: The Twenty-Third Tawhid,
---Order,
---From Chapter 360: The Sixth Deputyship,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of the Servant's Posteriority.
[6]. DIVINE AND COSMIC RELATIONS
---The First and the Last,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Firstness,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Lastness,
---The Manifest and the Nonmanifest,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Manifestation,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of Nonmanifestation,
---Chapter 256: The Shining of the Full Moon,
---Witnessing the Nonmanifest,
---Chapter 472: Following the Most Beautiful,
---Chapter 400: Manifest Mercy,
---Chapter 394: Arrival through Courtesy,
---The Center and the Circumference,
---Chapter 410: The Circle of Mercy,
---Circles of Wujud,
---The Two Arcs,
---Chapter 427: Two Bows' Length,
---Modalities of Wujud.
[7]. THE WORLDS OF THE COSMOS
---Absent and Witnessed,
---Chapter 492: Knowledge of the Absent,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of Nature,
---Command and Creation,
---Heaven and Earth,
---From Chapter 73: The Forty-Third Question,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of the Food-Giver,
---Two and Three Worlds,
---From Chapter 69: On the Mysteries of the Night Salaat.
III THE STRUCTURE OF THE MICROCOSM
[8]. SPIRITS AND BODIES
---Self and Soul,
---Chapter 267: The Soul,
---The Divine Spirit,
---Governance,
---Chapter 447: Essential Governance,
---The Spirit from the Command,
---Chapter 268: The Casting of Knowledge,
---Bodies,
---Corporeous Bodies,
---The Rationally Speaking Soul,
---Chapter 216: The Subtlety,
---From Chapter 373: The Wisdom of the Inheritors,
---Chapter 397: The Soul's Ascent.
[9]. THE NATURAL CONSTITUTION
---Spirit and Nature,
---Chapter 225: Increases,
---The Light of Guidance,
---From Chapter 71: Fasting on Sunday,
---Chapter 418: Understanding,
---From Chapter 73: The Twelfth Question,
---Chapter 52: Weakness,
---Constitution,
---From Chapter 558: The Presence of All-Embracingness.
[10]. THE IMAGINAL BARZAKH
---Imagination,
---Appetite,
---Imagination and Understanding,
---Bodies Forever,
---From Chapter 360: The Tenth Deputyship,
---The Trumpet,
---Chapter 302: The Spirit's Subsistence,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of the Final Issue,
---From Chapter 369: The Storehouse of Humanity,
---From Chapter 198: The Real Situation.
---Appendix I: Ibn al-Arabi's Views on Certain Sufis,
---Appendix II: Translation of Technical Terms.
---Notes,
---Bibliography,
---Index of Sources,
---Index of Koranic Verses,
---Index of Hadiths and Sayings,
---Index of Proper Names,
---Index of Arabic Words,
---Index of Terms.
''This is the type of work that many will refer to as a tour de force. Among its other accomplishments, it represents a painstaking reading, translation, and analysis of a major Muslim Arab thinker of notoriously intimidating erudition and subtlety. Best of all, it is clear and comprehensible, without sacrificing sophistication and precision.'' --- R. Kevin Lacey, State University of New York, Binghamton.
William C. Chittick : is Professor of Comparative Studies at State University of New York, Stony Brook. He has published numerous books, among them, Imaginal Worlds: Ibn al-Arabi and the Problem of Religious Diversity; Faith and Practice of Islam: Three Thirteenth-Century Sufi Texts; The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-Arabis Metaphysics of Imagination; The Sufi Path of Love: The Spiritual Teachings of Rumi.
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