AL-SUHRAWARDĪ’S PHILOSOPHY CONTEXTUALIZED

IF 0.3 2区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Arabic Sciences and Philosophy Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1017/s0957423923000139
Frank Griffel
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When in 1868, Alfred von Kremer (1828–89) in his Geschichte der herrschenden Ideen des Islams (“History of the Ruling Ideas of Islam”) introduced al-Suhrawardī for the first time to a Western readership, he presented him as a freethinking Sufi devoted to “theosophy.” In a long chapter on Sufism, al-Suhrawardī appears under the heading “anti-Islamic tendencies.” Von Kremer characterized al-Suhrawardī's thought as a balanced mixture of three sources: Neoplatonic philosophy, a Zoroastrian theory of light, plus Islamic monotheism. “According to the Arab biographers, his teaching was aimed at the destruction of the existing religion, which, however, they say of anyone who dared to oppose the ruling orthodox party.” Expressing views that openly contradict the ruling religion, von Kremer wrote, meant putting one's life in danger. In accordance with that explanation, al-Suhrawardī died as “a martyr for his convictions” after the all too powerful group of orthodox scholars obtained his death sentence from Saladin.
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1868 年,阿尔弗雷德-冯-克雷默(Alfred von Kremer,1828-189 年)在他的《伊斯兰教统治思想史》(Geschichte der herrschenden Ideen des Islams)中首次向西方读者介绍了 al-Suhrawardī,并将其描述为一位致力于 "神学 "的思想自由的苏菲。在关于苏菲主义的长篇章节中,al-Suhrawardī 出现在 "反伊斯兰倾向 "的标题下。Von Kremer 将 al-Suhrawardī 的思想描述为三种来源的均衡混合:新柏拉图哲学、琐罗亚斯德教的光理论以及伊斯兰一神论。"根据阿拉伯传记作者的说法,他的教义旨在摧毁现有的宗教,然而,他们说的是任何敢于反对执政的正统派的人"。冯-克雷默写道,公开表达与统治宗教相悖的观点,意味着将自己的生命置于危险之中。根据这一解释,al-Suhrawardī 在强大的正统派学者集团从萨拉丁处获得死刑判决后,作为 "信念的殉道者 "牺牲了。
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期刊介绍: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy (ASP) is an international journal devoted to the Arabic sciences, mathematics and philosophy in the world of Islam between the eighth and eighteenth centuries, in a cross-cultural context. In 2009, the journal extended its scope to include important papers on scientific modernization from the nineteenth century in the Islamic world. Together with original studies on the history of all these fields, ASP also offers work on the inter-relations between Arabic and Greek, Indian, Chinese, Latin, Byzantine, Syriac and Hebrew sciences and philosophy. Casting new light on the growth of these disciplines, as well as on the social and ideological context in which this growth took place, ASP is essential reading for those interested in these areas.
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