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Purification of the soul is a principle that is central to
understanding Islamic spirituality but despite this, relatively
little has been written explicitly in the Islamic tradition
regarding this discrete method of spiritual purification. This book
examines the work of a scholar of this discipline, al-Harith
al-Muhasibi, who lived and worked during the classical Islamic
period under the Abbasids. Although al-Muhasibi was well known for
his skills in many disciplines, including the Qur'an, Prophetic
narration and scholastic theology, it is his mastery in the field
of Islamic spirituality and moral psychology for which he is best
remembered. Assessing the extent to which the political, social and
economic factors played a part in his life and work, Gavin Picken
provides a comprehensive overview of his work and its great
significance in the development of Islamic spirituality.
Reconstructing his life in chronological order and providing the
most comprehensive appraisal of his works to date, it explores a
facet of al-Muhasibi's teaching which as yet has not been studied,
namely his understanding, concept and methodology regarding the
purification of the soul within the Islamic paradigm. As such, it
will be of great interest not only to researchers and students of
Sufism but also to scholars of comparative spirituality and
mysticism.
Islamic law is a legal tradition entrenched within a religious
context; it is one of the most intriguing and fascinating areas of
Islamic Studies. Many practitioners of Islam believe that their
lives should be governed by a divinely revealed and sanctioned form
of law that affects every aspect of their daily routines. Thus,
whether it be a conventional religious act such as prayer, a
customary practice such as marriage, or commercial activities such
as trade, all these activities are determined by their legal
validity within the Islamic law. Islamic law has developed over
many centuries of juristic effort into a subtle, complex, and
highly developed reality. Thus, Islamic law, like any other, has
its 'sources' (al-masadir); it also has its 'guiding principles'
(al-usul) that dictate the nature of its 'evidence' (al-adilla); it
equally employs the use of 'legal maxims' (al-qawa'id) and utilizes
a number of underlying 'objectives' (al-maqasid) to underpin the
structure of its legal theory. Volume I of this new Routledge
collection brings together the best scholarship to detail the
origins and sources of Islamic law. The materials in Volume II,
meanwhile, examine the genesis of schools of law, their utilization
of specific juristic methodologies, and their development of legal
theory. Volume III focuses on the consolidation and stagnation of
Islamic law in the medieval period, since although the development
of the schools and a number of competing legal theories played a
huge role in the codification of Islamic law, at the same time the
competitive nature of such methodologies led to divisiveness
because of strict adherence to a specific school. The final volume
in the collection examines Islamic law today, and the challenges of
living in a modern, technologically advanced world. Supplemented
with a full index, Islamic Law includes a comprehensive
introduction newly written by the editor which places the collected
material in its historical and intellectual context. It is certain
to be valued as a vital research resource.
Purification of the soul is a principle that is central to
understanding Islamic spirituality but despite this, relatively
little has been written explicitly in the Islamic tradition
regarding this discrete method of spiritual purification. This book
examines the work of a scholar of this discipline, al-Harith
al-Muhasibi, who lived and worked during the classical Islamic
period under the Abbasids. Although al-Muhasibi was well known for
his skills in many disciplines, including the Qur'an, Prophetic
narration and scholastic theology, it is his mastery in the field
of Islamic spirituality and moral psychology for which he is best
remembered. Assessing the extent to which the political, social and
economic factors played a part in his life and work, Gavin Picken
provides a comprehensive overview of his work and its great
significance in the development of Islamic spirituality.
Reconstructing his life in chronological order and providing the
most comprehensive appraisal of his works to date, it explores a
facet of al-Muhasibi's teaching which as yet has not been studied,
namely his understanding, concept and methodology regarding the
purification of the soul within the Islamic paradigm. As such, it
will be of great interest not only to researchers and students of
Sufism but also to scholars of comparative spirituality and
mysticism.
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