
The Sufi Doctrine of Man: Sadr Al-Din Al-Qunawi's Metaphysical Anthropology
Synopsis
In The Sufi Doctrine of Man, Richard Todd examines the life and thought of Ibn 'Arabi's chief disciple, Ṣadr al-Din al-Qunawi (13th century C.E.). Making use of manuscript sources, he analyzes and contextualizes Qunawi's esoteric vision of the nature and purpose of human existence, a doctrine which incorporates core elements of Qunawi's metaphysics, cosmology, psychology, and eschatology. Qunawi's thought is placed in relation to Ibn 'Arabi's and that of the Ikhwan al-Ṣafa', and his interaction with the Avicennian tradition is explored by focusing on his dialogue with the philosopher al-Ṭusi. Although not as famous as his master, Qunawi is shown to have been a sophisticated metaphysician in his own right, who had a major impact on Sufi thought.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004271234
- Number of pages: 246
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 19 mm
- Weight: 516g
- Languages: English