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The Principles of fism (Qawid al-Täawwuf) is a scholarly annotated translation of the celebrated classical work by Amad Zarrq (d. 899 AH / 1493 CE), one of the foremost jurist-mystics of the Maghrib.
Zarrq's treatise presents 217 concise principles (qawid) articulating the authentic foundations of fism within the framework of Qurn, Sunnah, and the Mlik legal tradition. Far from presenting spirituality as detached from law, the work affirms the essential unity of fiqh, aqdah, and isn.
The translation is accompanied by a substantial academic introduction examining:The historical and intellectual context of North African fism
The life and legacy of Amad Zarrq
The development of arqahs in the Maghrib
The literary structure and methodology of the Qawid
Zarrq's principles address:The purification of the heart
The relationship between knowledge and action
The necessity of adherence to jurisprudence
The dangers of false spiritual claims
Respect for scholars and saints
Proper transmission of spiritual knowledge
The work proceeds systematically through sixteen sections, culminating in an epilogue and scholarly appendices.
This volume is particularly suitable for students of Islamic spirituality, graduate programs in Islamic studies, and institutional libraries concerned with classical Sufi thought and its juridical foundations.
Zarrq's treatise presents 217 concise principles (qawid) articulating the authentic foundations of fism within the framework of Qurn, Sunnah, and the Mlik legal tradition. Far from presenting spirituality as detached from law, the work affirms the essential unity of fiqh, aqdah, and isn.
The translation is accompanied by a substantial academic introduction examining:The historical and intellectual context of North African fism
The life and legacy of Amad Zarrq
The development of arqahs in the Maghrib
The literary structure and methodology of the Qawid
Zarrq's principles address:The purification of the heart
The relationship between knowledge and action
The necessity of adherence to jurisprudence
The dangers of false spiritual claims
Respect for scholars and saints
Proper transmission of spiritual knowledge
The work proceeds systematically through sixteen sections, culminating in an epilogue and scholarly appendices.
This volume is particularly suitable for students of Islamic spirituality, graduate programs in Islamic studies, and institutional libraries concerned with classical Sufi thought and its juridical foundations.
The Principles of fism (Qawid al-Täawwuf) is a scholarly annotated translation of the celebrated classical work by Amad Zarrq (d. 899 AH / 1493 CE), one of the foremost jurist-mystics of the Maghrib.
Zarrq's treatise presents 217 concise principles (qawid) articulating the authentic foundations of fism within the framework of Qurn, Sunnah, and the Mlik legal tradition. Far from presenting spirituality as detached from law, the work affirms the essential unity of fiqh, aqdah, and isn.
The translation is accompanied by a substantial academic introduction examining:The historical and intellectual context of North African fism
The life and legacy of Amad Zarrq
The development of arqahs in the Maghrib
The literary structure and methodology of the Qawid
Zarrq's principles address:The purification of the heart
The relationship between knowledge and action
The necessity of adherence to jurisprudence
The dangers of false spiritual claims
Respect for scholars and saints
Proper transmission of spiritual knowledge
The work proceeds systematically through sixteen sections, culminating in an epilogue and scholarly appendices.
This volume is particularly suitable for students of Islamic spirituality, graduate programs in Islamic studies, and institutional libraries concerned with classical Sufi thought and its juridical foundations.
Zarrq's treatise presents 217 concise principles (qawid) articulating the authentic foundations of fism within the framework of Qurn, Sunnah, and the Mlik legal tradition. Far from presenting spirituality as detached from law, the work affirms the essential unity of fiqh, aqdah, and isn.
The translation is accompanied by a substantial academic introduction examining:The historical and intellectual context of North African fism
The life and legacy of Amad Zarrq
The development of arqahs in the Maghrib
The literary structure and methodology of the Qawid
Zarrq's principles address:The purification of the heart
The relationship between knowledge and action
The necessity of adherence to jurisprudence
The dangers of false spiritual claims
Respect for scholars and saints
Proper transmission of spiritual knowledge
The work proceeds systematically through sixteen sections, culminating in an epilogue and scholarly appendices.
This volume is particularly suitable for students of Islamic spirituality, graduate programs in Islamic studies, and institutional libraries concerned with classical Sufi thought and its juridical foundations.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
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| Genre: | Importe, Religion & Theologie |
| Religion: | Nichtchristliche Religionen |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9788119946969 |
| ISBN-10: | 8119946960 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Al-Fasi, Ahmad Zarruq |
| Hersteller: | Qadeem Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 16 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Ahmad Zarruq Al-Fasi |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.03.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,424 kg |