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The
Subtle Blessings in the Saintly Lives of Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi and His
Master Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili ~ The Founders of the Shadhili Order Kitab al-Lata’if fi manaqib Abil-Abbas al-Mursi was shaykhihi Abi I-Hasan Ibn
Ata’ Allah
Al-Iskandari Price: $23.95; Pages: 440 PB; Size: 6 x 9 ; ISBN: 1887752617 Fons Vitae NOW AVAILABLE [Order books] |
Filled with anecdotes illustrating the
shaykhs' spiritual gifts and insights,
Laţā'if al-Minan is Ibn 'Aţā' Allāh's attempt to
convey to his
readers not only the beauty and inspiration of these men's lives and
their utter devotion to God, but to help his readers themselves to
enter into this same life of devotion and to experience its inimitable
blessings.
For anyone desiring a vivid, lively exposition of
the Sufi path as embodied in the lives of God's friends, the saints,
together with their expositions of the prophetic traditions and
Qur'anic passages which stayed their feet along the path, explanations
of the divine realities, mystical stations and related enigmas, as well
as specific phrases of divine remembrance
(dhikr) which Abū al-'Abbās used for himself and his
disciples, Laţā'if al-Minan offers a delightful
excursion through this inviting, albeit arduous, realm of body and
spirit.
Translated
from the Arabic, this volume follows The Book of Illumination: Kitab
al-Tanwir in the Fons Vitae Ibn 'Ata' Allah Series. This deeply
personal reminiscence of one man's growth in Islamic mysticism is a
tribute to the two great shaykhs who molded his spiritual life and
vision. Filled with anecdotes illustrating the shaykhs' spiritual gifts
and insights, the text not only conveys the beauty and inspiration of
these men's lives and their utter devotion to God, but also helps
readers to enter this same life of devotion and experience its
inimitable blessings. Sufi interpretations of Qur'anic passages and
traditional Sufi spiritual litanies are included.
This text sparkles! Fons Vitae is to be congratulated again for taking the timeless wisdom of Muslim mystics, and making it available to a wide audience today in a timely fashion. This text, richly illustrated, will be of delight to contemporary seekers of the realm of the Spirit.
-Omid Safi, Colgate University
Shadhili Women
A
fascinating appendix and lengthy photo essay have been added, which
will greatly enhance the enjoyment of this volume. This book will also
appeal to those interested in women's studies. Six essays written by
women illustrate how the life and sanctuaries of these saints have been
kept alive and invigorated by women up until today. A unique feature of
this appendix is material on one of the great female saints of 20th
century Egypt - her contributions and present-day veneration.
Ibn
'Ata' Allah al-Iskandari was both a Muhaddith and a Maliki jurist in
the 13th century whose works became basic training manuals for
aspirants across North Africa. A student of al-Mursi, he was the second
to succeed Imam Abu al-Hasan, the founder of the Shadhili Order, which
continues to this day.
Nancy Roberts
has spent 10 years
translating materials in the areas of ancient and modern Arabic
literature, as well as Islamic law (including the upcoming Fons Vitae
manual, Islamic Law According to the Four Schools, al-Fiqh 'ala
al-Madhahib al-Arba 'ah), and history.
**Photography
is included from the sacred sites and shrines associated with the two
saints under consideration as well as of the mosque and maqam of Ibn
'Ata' Allah himself. Also included are photographs of Hagga Zakiyya,
her home and shrine, and the photos of her illustrious friends such as
Abdul Halim Mahmoud, Shaykh Salih Al-Jaffari, and others.
* * *
Ibn
Ata' Allah al-Iskandari was born in the middle of the 7th century
AH/13th century CE and grew up in Alexandria during the Mamluk era.
Although not much is known about his life, he had the best teachers in
all branches of traditional sciences and became known as a great master
of Islamic law of the Maliki School. His lifetime witnessed the great
flourishing of several Sufi brotherhoods, including the Shadhiliyya,
the Mawlawiyya, the Chishtiyya and the Ahmadiyya. His father was a
student of Imam al-Shadhili, though it is unlikely he ever met him.
Initially Ibn Ata'Allah was not so drawn to the Sufi path, preferring
to concentrate his energies on jurisprudence. Yet, in spite of his
early antipathies, he did become a disciple of Shaykh Abu 'l-Abbas
al-Mursi, (d. 686/1288). As his most important and principal work, the
Hikam, attests, he had become a Sufi master in his own right, and was
already a shaykh when al-Mursi died. He became the third great master
of the Shadhiliyya order, which grew from Morocco and spread throughout
North Africa and beyond. With his career as a scholar in Cairo under
the Mamluks in full flourish, he died at around 60 years of age in 709
AH/ 1309 CE and was buried there in the Qarafa cemetery.
One of the great sufi imams who was also known as a muhaddith,
preacher, and Maliki jurist, Abu al-Fadl Ibn `Ata Allah al-Iskandari
(d. 709) is the author of al-Hikam (Aphorisms), Miftah al-falah (The
key to success), al-Qasd al-mujarrad fi ma`rifat al-ism al-mufrad (The
pure goal concerning knowledge of the Unique Name), Taj al-`arus
al-hawi li tadhhib al-nufus (The bride's crown containing the
discipline of souls), `Unwan al-tawfiq fi adab al-tariq (The sign of
success concerning the discipline of the path), the biographical
al-Lata'if fi manaqib Abi al-`Abbas al-Mursi wa shaykhihi Abi al-Hasan
(The subtle blessings in the saintly lives of Abu al-`Abbas al-Mursi
and his master Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili), and others. He was Abu
al-`Abbas al-Mursi's (d. 686) student and the second successor of the
Sufi founder, Imam Abu al-Hasan al-Shadhili
see also in the Fons Vitae Ibn Ata’Allah Series:
The Book of Illumination - Illumination on Desisting from Selfish Calculation
The Pure Goal Concerning Knowledge of the Unique Name
The Key to Salvation: A Sufi Manual of Invocation, ‘Ibn ‘Ata’ Allah Al-Iskandari
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