İbn Haldun ve Tasavvuf: Şeyh ve İlgili Diğer Kavramlara Farklı Bir Yaklaşım
Author(s) -
Hűlya Kűçük
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of ibn haldun studies ibn haldun university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2651-379X
DOI - 10.36657/ihcd.2016.10
Subject(s) - sufism , extant taxon , islam , relation (database) , philosophy , theology , humanities , ancient history , history , computer science , database , evolutionary biology , biology
Discussions on whether or not a shaykh is necessary in sulūk (spiritual pathway) have especially intensified in the eighth/fourteenth century, and even after Andalusian scholars had long taken care of this issue, the well-known scholar Abū Isḥāq al-Shātibī (d. 790/1388) compiled a survey-like treatise on this issue by appealing to the erudition of Moroccan scholars. The Moroccan scholars include: Abū Abdullāh Muḥammad b. Ibrāhīm b. ‘Abbād al-Rundī (d. 792/1376) and Abū al-’Abbās Aḥmad b. Qāsim b. ‘Abd al-Raḥmān al-Kabbāb (d. 778/1376). These two scholars gave their fatwā (judicial opinion) in Wansharī’s extant work Al-mi’yār almurīb. Ibn Khaldūn who has seen Shātibī’s Risālah put forward his views on this matter (in spite of not being a scholar of Sufism, and also not being asked of his stance). It was solely for this purpose that he had penned Shifā al-sāil li tahdhīb al-masāil. Ibn Khaldūn speaks of three kinds of Sufism in his * Bu çalışma, 29-31 Mayıs 2009 tarihinde İstanbul’da düzenlenen “II. Uluslararası İbn Haldun Sempozyumu” adlı bilimsel etkinlikte sunulan bildirinin gözden geçirilmiş halidir.
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