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_aThe Wiley Blackwell companion to Islamic spirituality / _cedited by Vincent J. Cornell and Bruce B. Lawrence. |
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_aHoboken : _bJohn Wiley & Sons, _c2022. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aGeneral Introduction / by Vincent J. Cornell and Bruce B. Lawrence -- PART I. EXPRESSIVE DIMENSIONS OF ISLAMIC SPIRITUALITY: Introduction to Part I / Vincent J. Cornell -- 1. The Spirituality of Words and Letters: 1. The Spirituality of the Qur'�an / Bruce B. Lawrence -- 2. The Spirituality of Hadith / Abbas Barzegar -- 3. The Spirituality of Invocations and Litanies in Islam / Kenneth Honerkamp -- 4. The Many Spirits of the Islamic Past / Shahzad Bashir -- 5. Translating Sainthood in Islamic Hagiography / Vincent J. Cornell -- 2. The Spirituality of Places and Spaces: 6. The Spiritual Meaning of Mecca, the Ka�ba, and the �Hajj / Gordon D. Newby -- 7. The Spiritual Meaning of Medina / Daoud Casewit -- 8. Jerusalem in Islamic Spirituality / Brannon Wheeler -- 9. The Spirituality of the Sufi Shrine / Carl W. Ernst -- 3. The Spirituality of People and Human Relations: 10. The Spiritual Meaning of Muhammad and the Prophets of Islam / Ali Allawi -- 11. The Spiritual Meaning of Devotion to the Sh�i��i Imams / Abdelaziz Sachedina -- 12. Spirituality and Gender in Islam / Sadiyya Shaykh -- 13. Spirituality and Social Justice in Islam / Mustafa Gokhan Sahin. | |
| 505 | 0 | _aPART II: PERFORMATIVE DIMENSIONS OF ISLAMIC SPIRITUALITY: Introduction to Part II / Bruce B. Lawrence -- 1. Devotional Practices in Islam: 14. The Spirituality of Prayer in Islam / Hugh Talat Halman -- 15. The Spirituality of Qur'�an Recitation / Pieternella van Doorn-Harder -- 16. Ascetic Spirituality in Islam / Rkia E. Cornell -- 17. The Spirituality of the Sufi Path / William Chittick -- 2. Spirituality in Literature, Poetry and Visual Arts: 18. Narrating Transcendence in the Modern Novel / Miriam Cooke -- 19. The Spirituality of Arabic Islamic Poetry / Muhsin al-Musawi -- 20. The Spirituality of Persian Islamic Poetry / Franklin Lewis -- 21. Islamic Spirituality in English Translation / Michael Beard -- 22. Islamic Spirituality and the Visual Arts / Stefan Sperl -- 3. Spirituality in Music, Song, and Cinema: 23. Spirituality in Art Musics of the Islamic World / Ali Jihad Racy -- 24. Spirituality of Qawwali: Lyrics and Ritual in the Sufi Music of South Asia / Scott Kugle -- 25. One Light: Cinema and Islamic Spirituality / Negar Mottahadeh -- 4. Islamic Spirituality in the Anthropocene Age: 26. Islamic Spirituality and the Internet / Gary Bunt -- 27. The Islamic Spirituality of Hip-Hop / Michael Muhammad Knight -- 28. Ibn Taymiyya and the Case for a Salafism of Mercy / Yahya Michot. | |
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_a"The major feature of the Qur��an is its holistic value as a revealed, recited and enacted text. The self-disclosure of the Qur��an underscores its eternity, unboundedness, and embodiment in the lives of Muslims. Particular phrases, verses, and s�uras also have acquired spiritual value in the everyday performance of most devout Muslims. Beyond understanding their commonality, one must also note the discrete distinctions made between these phrases, verses and chapters in a variety of contexts. Equally important, but usually overlooked, is the scholarly attention to the Qur��an as itself an act of devotion prompted by the sacred lure of the text. Whether through recitation or interpretation, in calligraphy or the act of translation, the Qur��an as a spiritual magnet, in R�um�i's words "an amazingly jealous piece of magic" (R�um�i1994), becomes evident from medieval to modern times, from Senegal to Sumatra, in the creative labor of artists as well as scholars"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 545 | 0 | _aAbout the Author Vincent J. Cornell is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Middle East and Islamic Studies at Emory University, and Editor of the Journal of Islamic and Muslim Studies. His research interests cover the entire spectrum of Islamic thought from the doctrinal and social history of Sufism to theology and philosophy. Bruce B. Lawrence is Marcus Family Humanities Distinguished Professor of Religion Emeritus at Duke University and Adjunct Professor of the Alliance of Civilizations Institute, Ibn Haldun University in Istanbul. His research focuses on contemporary Islam as religious ideology, South Asian Sufism, Islamic spirituality in Afro-Eurasia, and Islamicate cosmopolitanism. He recently published with Wiley Blackwell the manifesto Islamicate Cosmopolitan Spirit (2021). | |
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_aSpiritual life _xIslam. _0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010114482. |
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_aSufism. _0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85129660. |
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_aCornell, Vincent J., _0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr96044798 _eeditor. |
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_aLawrence, Bruce B., _0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83235505 _eeditor. |
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