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Self and Secrecy in Early Islam (Hardcover)
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Self and Secrecy in Early Islam (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Comparative Religion
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This book presents an original inquiry into the meanings of
concealment and revelation in early Arabo-Islamic texts. In this
comparative analysis of the significance of keeping and revealing
secrets in early Islamic culture, Ruqayya Yasmine Khan draws from a
broad range of Arabo-Islamic texts to map interconnections between
concepts of secrecy and identity. In early Islamic discourse, Khan
maintains, individual identity is integrally linked to a psychology
of secrecy and revelation - a connection of even greater importance
than what is being concealed or displayed. Khan further maintains
that secrecy and identity demarcate boundaries for interpersonal
relations when governed by the cultural norms of discretion
espoused in these texts.As evidence for her study, Khan explores
religious and literary representations of secrecy in classical
texts as diverse as the Qur'an, the ""Book of Concealing the Secret
and Holding the Tongue"" by al-Jahiz, and courtly love poems,
including the story of Majnun and Layla. These works represent
divergent approaches to spiritual, ethical, and romantic life in
early Islam; yet Khan extrapolates from each a shared construction
of secrecy and revelation.In advancing our understanding of the
dynamic tensions between secrecy and revelation as depicted in
these early Arabo-Islamic discourses, Khan illustrates that the
creation of individual identity and subjectivity was inherently
tied to these same tensions. The resulting analysis opens new
vistas for understanding the meanings of secrecy in Islamic
studies, Qur'anic studies, Islamic philosophy and mysticism, and
Arabic literary studies as well as European intellectual history.
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