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Salvation and Destiny in Islam - The Shi'i Ismaili Perspective of Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (Hardcover)
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Salvation and Destiny in Islam - The Shi'i Ismaili Perspective of Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (Hardcover)
Series: Shi`i Heritage Series, 5
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Medieval Islamic philosophers were occupied with questions of
cosmology, predestination and salvation and human responsibility
for actions. For Ismailis, the related notions of religious
leadership, namely the imamate, and the eschatological role of the
prophets and imams were equally central. These were also a matter
of doctrinal controversy within the so-called Iranian school of
Ismaili philosophical theology. Hamid al-Din al-Kirmani (d. after
411/1020) was one of the most important theologians in the Fatimid
period, who rose to prominence during the reign of the imam-caliph
al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (r. 386/996-411/1021). He is renowned for
blending the Neoplatonic philosophical heritage with Ismaili
religious tradition. This book provides an analysis of al-Kirmani's
thought and sheds new light on the many layers of allusion which
characterise his writings. Through a translation and analytical
commentary of the eighth chapter of al-Kirm?n?'s Kit?b al-Riy??
(Book of Meadows), which is devoted to the subject of divine
preordination and human redemption, Maria De Cillis shows readers
first-hand his theologically distinctive interpretation of qada and
qadar (divine decree and destiny). Here, al-Kirm?n? attempts to
harmonise the views of earlier renowned Ismaili missionaries, Abu
Hatim Ahmad b. Hamdan al-Razi (d. 322/934), Muhammad b. Ahmad
al-Nasafi (d. 331/942) and Abu Ya?qub Ishaq b. Ahmad al-Sijistani
(d. c. 361/971). De Cillis skilfully guides the reader through
al-Kirmani's metaphysical and esoteric correspondences, offering
new insights into Shi'i/Ismaili philosophical thought which will be
of great interest to those in the field of Shi?i studies and, more
broadly, to scholars of medieval philosophy.
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