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                <dc:title>صفوف سالکان الهی (مدارج السالکین): متنی موازی انگلیسی-عربی جلد 1 [کتاب انگلیسی]</dc:title>
                
                        <dc:title>Ranks of the Divine Seekers A Parallel English-Arabic Text, Volume 1</dc:title>
                    

                
                
                        <dc:subject>ابن قیم الجوزیة</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>مدارج السالکین</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>قرآن و تصوف</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>صوفیه (فرق کلامی)</dc:subject>
                
                    
                
                        <dc:subject>ادبیات عرفانی</dc:subject>
                
                    

                
                        <dc:language>English</dc:language>
                    

                <dc:publisher>Brill</dc:publisher>
                <dc:date>2019</dc:date>
                <dc:description> Ranks of the Divine Seekers A Parallel English-Arabic Text. Volume 1 (Islamic Translation Series / Ranks of the Divine Seekers) (English and Arabic Edition) </dc:description>
                
                <dc:description>Table of contents :,‎Contents,‎Acknowledgements,‎Translation Notes,‎Translator’s Introduction,‎1. Madārij and Its Author,‎1.1. Ibn Taymiyya and Sufism,‎2. The Formation of Sufism,‎2.1. First/Seventh Century: Renunciant-Warrior Piety,‎2.2. Second/Eighth Century: Fear and Weeping,‎2.3. Third/Ninth Century: The First Sufis,‎2.4. Fourth/Tenth and Fifth/Eleventh Centuries: The Beginnings of Sufi Canon,‎3. Sufism and Antinomianism,‎4. Sufism and Mysticism,‎5. Defining Sufism,‎6. Al-Harawī and Manāzil,‎7. Madārij’s Critique of Manāzil,‎8. The Problem of Ontology: Annihilation (fanāʾ),‎9. Causality and Ethics,‎10. The Problem of Epistemology,‎11. An Egalitarian and Accessible Path,‎12. Conclusion,‎Selected Bibliography,‎Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, Madārij al-Sālikīn: Text and Translation,‎Prolegomenon,‎1. Merits of the First Chapter of the Qurʾan, The Opening,‎1.1. The Affirmation of Prophethood in The Opening,‎1.2. A Lesson in Etiquette toward God,‎1.3. “The Straight Path” Q. 1:6,‎1.4. The Meaning of God Being on the Straight Path,‎1.5. The Company of the Blessed against Loneliness on the Straight Path,‎1.6. Seeking a Means to God (tawassul) by His Greatest Names,‎2. The Opening Affirms All the Three Types of Divine Unicity,‎3. The Five Pivotal Names of God Affirm His Attributes,‎3.1. The Second Principle of the Meaning of Divine Names,‎3.2. The Name “Allah” Signifies All Other Divine Names and Attributes,‎3.3. Creation and Command Are Implied in the Three Divine Names,‎3.4. Divine Perfection in Pairs,‎4. Ten Levels of Divine Guidance,‎4.1. First Level: Unmediated Divine Speech,‎4.2. Second Level: Special Revelation to Prophets,‎4.3. Third Level: By Sending Angelic Emissaries,‎4.4. Fourth Level: Specific Inspiration,‎4.5. Fifth Level: Understanding,‎4.6. Sixth Level: General Explication,‎4.7. Seventh Level: Special Explication,‎4.8. Eighth Level: Guidance to Listen,‎4.9. Ninth Level: Inspiration,‎4.9.1. Interlude: The Station of Inspiration,‎4.9.2. The Second Kind of Aural Experience,‎4.9.3. The Third Kind of Aural Experience,‎4.9.4. The Second Level of Inspiration according to al-Harawī,‎4.9.5. The Third Level of Inspiration,‎4.10. The Tenth Level of Guidance: Truthful Visions,‎5. The Opening Heals Hearts as well as Bodies,‎5.1. Testimony from the Sunna,‎5.2. Testimony of Medicine,‎6. Refutation of Heresies,‎6.1. Refutation of Heresies in Detail,‎6.2. Refutation of the Negationists,‎6.3. Refutation of Those Who Deny Divine Omnipotence,‎6.4. Refutation of Those Who Associate in Divinity,‎6.5. Refutation of the Jahmites,‎6.6. Refutation of the Fatalists,‎6.7. Refutation of the Doctrine of a Necessary Existent without Will,‎6.8. Refutation of Those Who Deny Divine Knowledge of Particulars,‎6.9. Refutation of the Deniers of Prophethood,‎6.10. Affirming the Divine Attribute of Speech,‎6.11. Refutation of the Doctrine of the Eternity of the World,‎6.12. Refutation of Those Who Impugn the Prophet’s Companions,‎7. Exegesis of “You we worship and You we supplicate for help”,‎7.1. The Essence, Requisites, and Types of Worship,‎7.2. The Two Requisites for Acceptance: Sincerity and Compliance,‎7.3. Those Who Lack Sincerity and Compliance,‎7.4. The Best Kind of Worship,‎7.5. Classification of Worshippers with respect to the Purpose of Worship,‎7.5.1. Worship as an Arbitrary Burden: The Jahmites,‎7.5.2. Worship as Exchange-Price for Reward: The Qadarites,‎7.5.3. Worship as Training: Philosophers and Mystics,‎7.5.4. Worship as Loving Obedience: True Followers of the Prophetic Way,‎7.6. Worship of the Tongue, Heart, and Body,‎7.7. Worship: The Way of All the Messengers,‎7.8. The Noble Status of Worship and Servanthood,‎7.9. Worship until Death,‎7.10. General and Special Worship,‎7.11. Ranks of Worshippers with respect to Knowledge and Action,‎7.12. The Fifteen Elements of Worship,‎7.12.1. Worship of the Heart,‎7.12.2. Worship of the Tongue,‎7.12.3. Worship of the Body,‎Chapter 1. The Stations of the Journey,‎1. The Station of Awakening,‎2. The Station of Insight,‎3. The Station of Purpose,‎4. The Station of Resolve,‎5. Interlude: On the Ordering of the Stations,‎Chapter 2. The Station of Reflection,‎1. Interlude: The Station of Annihilation,‎2. Three Types of Annihilation,‎3. The Causes of Experiential Annihilation,‎4. The Essence of Experiential Annihilation,‎5. The Dangers on the Path of Annihilation: Antinomianism,‎6. Volitional Annihilation: The True Goal of the Righteous,‎Chapter 3. The Station of Self-Reckoning,‎1. The First Pillar,‎2. The Second Pillar,‎3. The Third Pillar,‎Chapter 4. The Station of Repentance,‎1. Repentance and The Opening,‎2. The Conditions and Realities of Repentance,‎3. Legitimate and Illegitimate Excuses for Sins,‎3.1. The Correct Approach to Excusing the Creation,‎3.2. Repelling One Decree by Another,‎3.3. Navigating the Decrees,‎4. The Inner Realities of Repentance,‎4.1. Forgetting Sins versus Remembering Sins,‎4.2. Repentance from Repentance,‎5. The Finer Points of the Inner Realities of Repentance,‎5.1. The Wisdom of God Allowing the Servant to Sin,‎5.2. Contemplation on God’s Joy upon the Repentance of His Servant,‎5.3. God’s Joy in Repentance: Higher Reasons,‎5.4. God’s Justice,‎5.5. Contemplation on the Ego, the Source of Sin,‎5.6. The Seven Traps of the Enemy,‎5.7. Contemplating Divine Predestination,‎8. Interlude: Affirmation of the Ethical Value of Acts and Causality,‎8.1. Mystical Annihilation against Divine Law and Morality,‎8.2. Elitist Antinomianism,‎8.3. Soft Antinomianism,‎8.4. The Excuse of Mystical Intoxication,‎8.5. Acceptable Preference for Communion,‎8.6. The Most Perfect Way,‎8.7. The Error of Conflating Divine Pleasure with Divine Will,‎8.8. Distinction between Divine Pleasure and Divine Will,‎8.9. Difference between Divine Pleasure and Will Continued,‎9. Levels of Repentance: The Commoners,‎9.1. Parallels between Errors in Theology and Those in Worship,‎9.2. Repentance of the Middle Rank,‎9.3. Repentance of the Elite,‎9.4. An Even Higher Rank,‎10. Some Rulings Concerning Repentance,‎10.1. The Obligation of Immediacy,‎10.2. Is It Valid to Repent from Only Selected Sins?,‎10.3. Does Recidivism Nullify Previous Repentance?,‎10.4. Is All Well If It Ends Well?,‎10.5. Repentance Due to Inability to Sin,‎10.6. What if Abandoning Sin Requires Another Sin?,‎10.7. Repentance from Sins That Violate Other’s Rights,‎10.8. What is Lost by Sinning, May Be Regained by Repentance,‎10.9. Who Is Better: One Who Repents or One Who Does Not Sin?,‎11. The Full Meaning of Repentance,‎11.1. Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness,‎11.2. Sincere Repentance,‎12. Sins: The Object of Repentance,‎12.1. One Return from the Servant, Two from God,‎12.2. The Beginning and the End of Repentance,‎12.3. Minor Sins,‎12.4. The Meaning of Lamam,‎12.5. Interlude: The Principle of Linguistic Exception in the Qurʾan,‎12.6. Major Sins,‎12.7. Incorrect Opinions concerning Major and Minor Sins,‎12.8. Sins of Lovers,‎13. Twelve Kinds of Sins in the Qurʾan,‎13.1. Minor Unbelief,‎13.2. Major Unbelief,‎13.3. Major Associationism,‎13.4. Minor Associationism,‎13.5. Hypocrisy,‎13.6. Wickedness and Disobedience,‎13.7. Sin, Transgression, and Aggression,‎13.8. Lewdness and Wrong,‎13.9. Speaking in God’s Name without Knowledge,‎13.10. Can Missed Prayers Be Compensated for?,‎13.11. Violation of the Rights of Human Beings,‎13.12. How to Compensate for Illicit Income?,‎13.13. How to Repent if the Victim of One’s Crime Is Deceased?,‎13.14. Is Murder Unforgivable?,‎13.15. A Penitent Murderer,‎14. Perspectives on the Nature of Sin and Repentance,‎14.1. Animalistic Gratification,‎14.2. Naturism,‎14.3. Fatalism,‎14.4. Denial of Predestination,‎14.5. Wisdom in the Existence of Sin,‎14.6. God’s Omnipotence,‎14.7. Divine Grant of Success and Failure,‎14.8. Divine Names and Attributes,‎14.9. Sins as a Source of Increase in Faith,‎14.10. Compassion for the Sinners,‎14.11. Incapacity and Meekness,‎14.12. A Broken Heart before the Lord,‎Glossary,‎Index</dc:description>
                
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