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Early Philosophical Shiism

Early Philosophical Shiism

Early Philosophical Shiism

The Isma'ili Neoplatonism of Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistani
Author:
Paul E. Walker
Published:
July 1993
Availability:
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Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780521441292

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    The Ismailis, among whom are the followers of the Aga Khan, rose to prominence during the fourth Islamic/tenth Christian century. They developed a remarkably successful intellectual programme to sustain and support their political activities, promoting demands of Islamic doctrine together with the then newly imported sciences from abroad. The high watermark of this intellectual movement is best illustrated in the writings of the Ismaili theoretician Abu Ya´qub al-Sijistani. Using both published and manuscript writings of al-Sijistani that have hitherto been largely hidden, forgotten or ignored, Dr Paul Walker reveals the scholar's major contribution to the development of philosophical Shiism. He analyses his role in the Ismaili mission (da'wa) of that time and critically assesses the major themes in his combination of philosophy and religious doctrine.

    • The first book-length study of a leading tenth-century Ismaili scholar
    • Uses all al-Sijistani's published and manuscript works, many of which have hitherto been unheard of
    • Presents a highly original and substantial contribution to our knowledge of Ismaili thought

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    July 1993
    Hardback
    9780521441292
    220 pages
    237 × 158 × 22 mm
    0.449kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Al-Sijistani's Heritage:
    • 1. The Ismaili message and its philosophers
    • 2. Religious and philosophical resources
    • 3. Ismaili predecessors
    • Part II. Al-Sijistani's Universe:
    • 4. Introduction: categories of thought and terms of analysis
    • 5. A theology of unqualified transcendence
    • 6. Creation as command
    • 7. Intellect, the sum of existent being
    • 8. Descending and ascending soul
    • 9. Nature and the physical realm
    • 10. A cosmic anthropology
    • 11. Prophecy, the deputy of intellect
    • 12. Interpretation and its institution
    • 13. Salvation and the womb of history
    • Epilogue: the use and control of reason.
      Author
    • Paul E. Walker