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Early Philosophical Shiism The Isma'ili Neoplatonism of Abu Ya'qub Al-Sijistani

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ISBN-10: 0521441293

ISBN-13: 9780521441292

Edition: 1993

Authors: Paul E. Walker, David Morgan

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The Ismailis, among whom are the followers of the Aga Khan, rose to prominence during the 4th Islamic/10th Christian century. They developed a remarkably successful intellectual programme to sustain and support their political activities, promoting demands of Islamic doctrine together with the then newly imported sciences from abroad. The high watermark of this intellectual movement is best illustrated in the writings of the Ismaili theoretician Abu Yaqub al-Sijistani. Using both published and manuscript writings of al-Sijistani that have hitherto been largely hidden, forgotten or ignored, Dr Paul Walker reveals the scholar's major contribution to the development of philosophical Shiism. He…    
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Book details

List price: $119.99
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 7/30/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 220
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

PAUL E. WALKER is a visiting scholar with the University of Chicago�s Center for Middle Eastern Studies and a historian of ideas specializing in medieval Islamic history.

Al-Sijistani�s Heritage
The Ismaili message and its philosophers
Religious and philosophical resources
Ismaili predecessors
Al-Sijistani�s Universe
Introduction: categories of thought and terms of analysis
A theology of unqualified transcendence
Creation as command
Intellect, the sum of existent being
Descending and ascending soul
Nature and the physical realm
A cosmic anthropology
Prophecy, the deputy of intellect
Interpretation and its institution
Salvation and the womb of history
Epilogue: the use and control of reason