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Jawanmardi : A Sufi Code of Honour / Lloyd Ridgeon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Medieval Sufi-Futuwwat/Jawanmardi -- Section I -- Introduction to Suhrawardi’s Kitab fi ’l-futuwwat -- Translation of Suhrawardi’s Kitab fi ’l-futuwwat -- Section II -- Introduction to Futuwwat Nama of Mirza ’Abd al-’Azim Khan Qarib-i Garakani -- Translation of Futuwwat Nama of Mirza ’Abd al-’Azim Khan Qarib-i Garakani -- Section III -- Introduction to the Treatise of Hatim -- Translation of the Treatise of Hatim -- Index
Summary: How did medieval Sufis express their system of everyday morality?Sufism attracts much attention in the West, yet its ethical dimension is often overlooked. Jawanmardi - a key element of Persian Sufism - was the ethic that encouraged the Sufi to put others before himself and to overlook the sins committed by others, representing a humane and liberal understanding of Islam.Many writers in the Persian tradition wrote about jawanmardi and this book presents three of the key medieval texts in translation: Kitab al-futuwwa by Shihab al-Din Umar Suhrawardi, Futuwwat nama of Mirza 'Abd al-'Azim Khan Qarib, and Risala -yi Hatim al-Tayy by Husayn Wa'iz-i Kashifi.The texts are drawn from across the medieval period, reflecting different timeframes and audiences. This allows the reader to identify shifts in the ethic of jawanmardi and Sufism more generally.Key FeaturesThe first English translations of 3 major texts in Sufi ethicsAn introduction highlights the main contours and developments of jawanmardiEach text is prefaced by a contextualising introduction including information about the author and his timesThe texts reflect the political, social and gender issues of the time
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Medieval Sufi-Futuwwat/Jawanmardi -- Section I -- Introduction to Suhrawardi’s Kitab fi ’l-futuwwat -- Translation of Suhrawardi’s Kitab fi ’l-futuwwat -- Section II -- Introduction to Futuwwat Nama of Mirza ’Abd al-’Azim Khan Qarib-i Garakani -- Translation of Futuwwat Nama of Mirza ’Abd al-’Azim Khan Qarib-i Garakani -- Section III -- Introduction to the Treatise of Hatim -- Translation of the Treatise of Hatim -- Index

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How did medieval Sufis express their system of everyday morality?Sufism attracts much attention in the West, yet its ethical dimension is often overlooked. Jawanmardi - a key element of Persian Sufism - was the ethic that encouraged the Sufi to put others before himself and to overlook the sins committed by others, representing a humane and liberal understanding of Islam.Many writers in the Persian tradition wrote about jawanmardi and this book presents three of the key medieval texts in translation: Kitab al-futuwwa by Shihab al-Din Umar Suhrawardi, Futuwwat nama of Mirza 'Abd al-'Azim Khan Qarib, and Risala -yi Hatim al-Tayy by Husayn Wa'iz-i Kashifi.The texts are drawn from across the medieval period, reflecting different timeframes and audiences. This allows the reader to identify shifts in the ethic of jawanmardi and Sufism more generally.Key FeaturesThe first English translations of 3 major texts in Sufi ethicsAn introduction highlights the main contours and developments of jawanmardiEach text is prefaced by a contextualising introduction including information about the author and his timesThe texts reflect the political, social and gender issues of the time

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