حكمة الاشراق

حكمة الاشراق
Author: Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash Suhrawardī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1999
Genre: Islamic philosophy
ISBN:

Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi was born around 1154, probably in northwestern Iran. Spurred by a dream in which Aristotle appeared to him, he rejected the Avicennan Peripatetic philosophy of his youth and undertook the task of reviving the philosophical tradition of the "Ancients." Suhruwardi's philosophy grants an epistemological role to immediate and atemporal intuition. It is explicitly anti-Peripatetic and is identified with the pre-Aristotelian sages, particularly Plato. The subject of his hikmat al-Ishraq--now available for the first time in English--is the "science of lights," a science that Suhrawardi first learned through mystical exercises reinforced later by logical proofs and confirmed by what he saw as the parallel experiences of the Ancients. It was completed on 15 September 1186; and at sunset that evening, in the western sky, the sun, the moon, and the five visible planets came together in a magnificent conjunction in the constellation of Libra. The stars soon turned against Suhrawardi, however, who was reluctantly put to death by the son of Saladin, the sultan of Egypt, in 1191.

Suhrawardi and the School of Illumination

Suhrawardi and the School of Illumination
Author: Mehdi Amin Razavi Aminrazavi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136792880

Shihab al-Din Yahya Suhrawardi, also known as Shaikh al-ishraq or the Master of Illumination, lived in the sixth century AH / twelfth century CE. His thoughts form a consistent and coherent philosophical system, and a close study of his writings in Persian reveals a theory of knowledge generally called 'Knowledge by Presence'. The elaborate web of myth and symbolism in Suhrawardi's philosophy articulates his theory of knowledge, an important subject in the ishraqi school of thought. Suhrawardi, who claims first to have discovered the truth and then embarked on a path to find the rational basis of his experiential wisdom, represents a thinker who tried to reconcile rational discourse and inner purification.

The Leaven of the Ancients

The Leaven of the Ancients
Author: John Walbridge
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1999-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791443606

Provides an account of Islamic philosopher Suhrawardi’s revival of Neoplatonism.

The Wisdom of the Mystic East

The Wisdom of the Mystic East
Author: John Walbridge
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2001-08-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780791450512

An expert on the thought of medieval Islamic philosopher Suhrawardi argues that philosophers have romanticized this work as a revival of “oriental” wisdom.

The Shape of Light

The Shape of Light
Author: Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash Suhrawardī
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781887752152

This treatise on the nature and levels of the human soul considers the limitations of human senses and our true or theomorphic essence; the various realms or Centers, including Absolute Mind as well as Ordinary Mind and Divine Mind; the nature of firmaments; and the meaning of pleasure and pain.

Suhrawardī’s Illuminationism

Suhrawardī’s Illuminationism
Author: Jari Kaukua
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004514104

In Suhrawardī’s Illuminationism, Jari Kaukua offers a new interpretation of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī’s (d. 1191 CE) illuminationist (ishrāqī) philosophy. Commonly portrayed as a philosophically inclined mystic, Suhrawardī appears here as a perspicacious critic of Avicenna who developed his critique into an alternative philosophical system. Focusing on metaphysics and theory of science, Kaukua argues that Suhrawardī’s illuminationist philosophy combines rigorous metaphysical monism with a modest but positive assessment of scientific explanation. This philosophical core of Suhrawardī’s illuminationism is reconcilable with but independent of the mystical side of the shaykh al-ishrāq.

Sufism in an Age of Transition

Sufism in an Age of Transition
Author: Erik Ohlander
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9047432142

Although the early thirteenth century was a critical period in the development of Sufism, it has received little scholarly attention. Based on heretofore unexplored sources, this book examines a pivotal figure from this period: the scholar, mystic, statesman, and eponym of one of the earliest ṭarīqa lineages, ʿUmar al-Suhrawardī. In situating Suhrawardī’s life work in its social, political, and religious contexts, this book suggests that his universalizing Sufi system was not only enmeshed within a broader economy of Muslim religious learning, but also furnished social spaces which allowed for novel modes of participation in Sufi religiosity. In doing so, this book provides a framework for understanding the increasingly ubiquitous presence of intentional Sufi communities and institutions throughout the late-medieval Islamic world.

A Philosophical Enquiry into the Nature of Suhrawardī’s Illuminationism

A Philosophical Enquiry into the Nature of Suhrawardī’s Illuminationism
Author: Tianyi ZHANG
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004527745

Tianyi Zhang offers an innovative philosophical reconstruction of Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī’s (d. 1191) Illuminationism, and convincingly reveals its Nominalist and Existential nature by examining its epistemology and metaphysics.

ʻUmar Al-Suhrawardī

ʻUmar Al-Suhrawardī
Author: Aydogan Kars
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN: 9789004467828

"Abū Ḥafṣ ʻUmar al-Suhrawardī(1145-1234) is the author of a classic work of Muslim piety, a key figure in the rise of institutional Sufism in the form of "orders" called "ṭarīqas," and the influential eponym of one of these famous orders. This book presents studies, editions, and English translations of his shorter treatises that were originally penned in Arabic and Persian. Relying on global archival research, the book discovers materials that shed new light on his teachings and networks, as it traces the context, sources, and reception of his works. Carefully identifying the authentic works of ʻUmar al-Suhrawardī, the book presents significant new information on a key moment in the history of Muslim piety and mysticism"--