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摘要
心(dil)和精神之心(kalb)的概念在苏非主义的人类学世界观中很重要。心是爱的地方(ishq)。神圣的爱(ishq-i ilhi)成为一个人生命中其他道路和选择的源头。同时,它是罪恶和纯洁思想的源泉。心脏是认知工具。一个人对真理的追求和对精神本质的自我认识是通过心灵来实现的。在一个人的感官认知占主导地位的情况下,心(dil, ishk)和脑(acl)之间存在矛盾的联系。在大多数情况下,苏菲派更依赖于感官认知,依赖于心灵的支配和倾向,而不是头脑。研究的来源基础是这样的穆斯林圣徒著作(manakib),如“Jama'ul-makamat”,专门介绍Transoxiana Naqshbandi兄弟会领袖Khojagi Ahmad Kosoni(死于1542年),“Saadiya”,专门介绍Juybar (Bukhara) Khojas的传记,“Lamahat min nafahat al-uns”,专门介绍著名的jahriit Sufis,特别是Sheikh Khudoydod Azizon的传记(死于1533年)。本研究的主题是分析心的概念,它在苏菲世界观中的地位和解释。这个概念纯粹是在穆斯林圣徒传记传统的框架内研究的,是基于马纳基布作者对这个问题的看法。本研究的目的是揭示苏菲世界观中“心”、“精神之心”概念的含义及其与其他存在元素的关系。
The Theme of the Heart (Dil) and the Spiritual Heart (Kalb) in the Late Transoxiana Hagiographic Tradition
The concepts of heart (dil) and spiritual heart (kalb) are important in the anthropological worldview of Sufism. The heart is a place of love (ishq). Divine love (ishq-i illohi) becomes the source where other paths and choices in a person's life begin. At the same time, it is the source of both sinful and pure thoughts. The heart serves as a cognitive tool. A person's search for truth and self-knowledge of his spiritual essence is carried out through hearts. With the dominance of sensory cognition in a person, there is a contradictory connection between the heart (dil, ishk) and the mind (acl). Sufis in most cases relied more on sensory cognition, on the dictates and inclinations of the heart than of the mind. The source base of the research was such Muslim hagiographic works (manakib) as “Jama'ul-makamat”, dedicated to the biography of the leader of the Transoxiana Naqshbandi brotherhood Khojagi Ahmad Kosoni (died in 1542), “Saadiya”, dedicated to the biography of the Juybar (Bukhara) Khojas, "Lamahat min nafahat al-uns", dedicated to the famous Jahrit Sufis, in in particular, the biography of Sheikh Khudoydod Azizon (died in 1533). The subject of the study is the analysis of the concept of the heart, its place and interpretation in the Sufi worldview. This concept is studied purely within the framework of the Muslim hagiographic tradition, based on the perception of the authors of the manakibs of this issue.The purpose of the study is to reveal the meaning of the concept of “heart”, “spiritual heart” in the Sufi worldview and its relationship with other elements of being.