محمد إقبال و القلق الصوفي
Other Title(s)
Sufi Muhammad Iqbal and anxiety
Author
Source
Issue
Vol. 21, Issue 84 (31 Mar. 2016), pp.193-230, 38 p.
Publisher
International Institute of Islamic Thought
Publication Date
2016-03-31
Country of Publication
Jordan
No. of Pages
38
Main Subjects
Literature
Philosophy
Islamic Studies
Topics
- Orientalists
- Integration of knowledge(Islam)
- Islamic Renaissance
- Religious thought
- Religious renewal
- Sufism
- Arab poets
- Self
- Soul
- Iqbal, Muhammad, 1877-1938
- Sufi poetry
Abstract EN
The purpose of this study is to investigate Muhammad Iqbal's position on Sufi thought and heritage, and to illuminate the factors that have helped to shape this position and its development.
Three phases can be discerned: the first extends from the beginning to his return from Europe, in which he admired Persian Sufi poets, and showed some influence of Orientalist scholars on him.
The second demonstrates independence of thought, where admiration is disciplined by the adoption of a selective, critical approach, where he built an awareness of the true nature of the relations between the East and the West, founded on West supremacy and colonialism.
In the third phase Iqbal presents his own reformative conception of spiritual reconstruction derived from the Holy Qur'an and Prophetic Tradition.
American Psychological Association (APA)
الخوالدة، سميرة فياض. 2016. محمد إقبال و القلق الصوفي. إسلامية المعرفة،مج. 21، ع. 84، ص ص. 193-230.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)
الخوالدة، سميرة فياض. محمد إقبال و القلق الصوفي. إسلامية المعرفة مج. 21، ع. 84 (آذار 2016)، ص ص. 193-230.
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American Medical Association (AMA)
الخوالدة، سميرة فياض. محمد إقبال و القلق الصوفي. إسلامية المعرفة. 2016. مج. 21، ع. 84، ص ص. 193-230.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-720255
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
Arabic
Notes
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Record ID
BIM-720255