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William Chittick, “Divine Love: Islamic Literature and the Path to God” (Yale UP, 2013)

William Chittick, “Divine Love: Islamic Literature and the Path to God” (Yale UP, 2013)

FromNew Books in Religion


William Chittick, “Divine Love: Islamic Literature and the Path to God” (Yale UP, 2013)

FromNew Books in Religion

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Where does love come from and where will it lead us? Throughout the years various answers have been given to these questions. In Divine Love: Islamic Literature and the Path to God (Yale University Press, 2013), William Chittick, professor at Stony Brook University, responds to these queries from the perspective of the rich literary traditions of Islam. He reveals how some Muslims explained the origins, life, and goal of love through a detailed investigation of authors writing in Persian and Arabic mainly from the eleventh to twelfth centuries. For these authors, love is manifest through the relationship between God and creation in all of its various iterations. Commentary and explanation are drawn from numerous sources beginning with the Qur’an but most extensively from Rashid al-din Maybudi’s Qur’an commentary, Unveiling of the Mysteries, and Ahmad Sam’ani’sRepose of the Spirits. In our conversation we discussed the role of the Persian Muslim tradition, the cosmological roles of Adam and Muhammad, the centrality of the heart in the spiritual psychology, states and stations, the macrocosm and microcosm, and the suffering of separation.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Sep 2, 2014
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