Lost in a Sea of Letters: Sad Al-Din Hamuya and the Plurality of Sufi Knowledge
Synopsis
In Lost in a Sea of Letters, Cyril Uy explores the life and work of Sa?d al-Din Ḥamuya (d. 1252), a Mongol-era Sufi whose arcane treatises inspired generations of mystics and messiahs. Reading Ḥamuya in dialogue with contemporaries across Central Asia, Iran, and the Eastern Mediterranean, Uy excavates a world in which knowledge was an embodied sensibility: a way of being that could improvise across all dimensions of human experience. Ḥamuya's performative writing reworked the foundations of this knowledge, provoking readers to live reality through the cacophony of his Sufi free jazz. Foregrounding Ḥamuya's deconstructive ethos and radical openness to interpretation, Uy reveals how embracing plurality could thrive as a mode of social, intellectual, and spiritual competition.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004725065
- Number of pages: 324
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 26 mm
- Weight: 663g
- Languages: Arabic, English
