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Pathways to an Inner Islam: Massignon, Corbin, Guenon, and Schuon

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    PATHWAYS TO AN INNER ISLAM
    CONTENTS
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    1. INTRODUCTION
    2. SUFISM, SHĪ‘ISM, AND THE DEFINITION OF INNER ISLAM
    3. THE QUR’ĀN
    4. THE PROPHET
    5. THE FEMININE
    6. THE UNIVERSAL HORIZON OF ISLAM
    7. THE QUESTION OF WAR
    8. EPILOGUE
    NOTES
    BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
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 Pathways to an Inner Islam: Massignon, Corbin, Guenon, and Schuon
by Patrick Laude
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TitlePathways to an Inner Islam: Massignon, Corbin, Guenon, and Schuon
AuthorPatrick Laude
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date1/21/2010
SubjectComparative Religion,Islam, Middle East Studies, Spirituality
Pages227


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An introduction to four Western figures influenced by Sufism who wrote about an esoteric or spiritual “inner Islam.”
Pathways to an Inner Islam provides an introduction to the esoteric or spiritual “inner Islam” presented by Western thinkers Louis Massignon, Henry Corbin, René Guénon, and Frithjof Schuon. Particularly interested in Sufism—the mystical tradition of Islam—these four twentieth-century authors who wrote in French played an important role in presenting Islamic spirituality to the West and have also had an influence in parts of the Muslim world, such as Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan. Patrick Laude brings them together to argue that an understanding of their inner Islam challenges reductionist views of Islam as an essentially legalistic tradition and highlights its spiritual qualities. The book discusses their thought on the definitions of spiritual Islam and Sufism, the metaphysical and mystical understanding of the Prophet and the Qur<aµn, the function of femininity in Islamic spirituality, and the inner understanding of jihaµd. In addition, the writers’ Christian backgrounds and their participation in the intellectual and spiritual traditions of both Christianity and Islam offer a dynamic perspective on interfaith dialogue.



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Patrick Laude ---

Patrick Laude is Professor at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar. His books include Divine Play, Sacred Laughter, and Spiritual Understanding and Frithjof Schuon: Life and Teachings (coauthored with Jean-Baptiste Aymard), also published by SUNY Press.




Reviews 

"Few questions could be more important for a contemporary understanding of Islam than the authority and interpretation of sacred texts, the role of women, and the nature and legitimacy of war. Laude addresses each of these issues, among others, with admirable sophistication." — James S. Cutsinger, author of Advice to the Serious Seeker: Meditations on the Teaching of Frithjof Schuon

"This book makes a major contribution to Islamic studies by promoting the esoteric interpretation of Islam as a viable, tolerant alternative to the fundamentalists' version of Islam." — Mehdi Aminrazavi, author of The Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry, and Philosophy of Omar Khayyam



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