EXISTENTIAL-PHILOSOPHICAL SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS IN THE SUFISTIC ROMAN “GHURBAH AL-GHARBIYAH” SUHRAWARDĪ

Lukman Hakim Rohim
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Suhrawardī, as the founder of illumination philosophy, has works in the field of literature that have philosophical nuances. Researchers through this article attempt to examine philosophically-hermeneutically the Sufistic Romance of Ghurbah al-Gharbiyah Suhrawardī which has not been extensively studied by researchers including Suhrawardī scholars. The novel is genealogically related to Ḥay bin Yaqẓān by Ibn Sīnā and Ibn Ṭufayl, so it is called the Ḥay bin Yaqẓān trilogy: Avicenna, Ibnu Ṭufayl, and Suhrawardī. Through Ricoeur’s Hermeneutic Approach and Corbin’s Epistemology of Sufistic Imagination, which is used as a research method, researchers intend to interpret the symbols and existential meanings of Ghurbah al-Gharbiyah's novel. The purpose of this study is to interpret the background, symbols, and meaning behind Suhrawardī’s novel. The conclusion of this study: Ghurbah al-Gharbiyah discusses the philosophical theme of human alienation in the world with the use of symbols: the city of Qairawan as the imprisoned phase, the Hudhud bird as the enlightenment phase, and the journey on Mount Sinai during the liberation phase and meeting with the "Light of all Lights". Three phases each characterize today's Sufistic consciousness of man: the experience of alienation, enlightenment, and liberation. On the other hand, this novel is a representation of Suhrawardī's subjective creative imagination (al-quwwah al-khayāliyyah) inspired by prophetic experiences: Prophet Muhammad's Ascension, Prophet Sulaiman's Hudhud bird, and Prophet Musa's Mount Sinai.
苏非主义罗马书《Ghurbah al-gharbiyah》中的存在论哲学符号和含义 suhrawardī
作为光照哲学的创始人,苏赫拉瓦迪在文学领域的作品中蕴含着哲学的微妙之处。研究人员试图通过本文从哲学和神学的角度研究《古尔巴-加尔比耶-苏赫拉瓦迪的苏菲派罗曼史》,包括苏赫拉瓦迪学者在内的研究人员尚未对其进行广泛研究。伊本-西纳(Ibn Sīnā)和伊本-图法伊尔(Ibn Ṭufayl)将这部小说与Ḥay bin Yaqẓān联系在一起,因此将其称为 "Ḥay bin Yaqẓān三部曲":阿维森纳、伊本-图法伊尔和苏赫拉瓦迪。通过利科尔的诠释学方法和科尔宾的苏菲派想象认识论作为研究方法,研究人员打算解读古尔巴-加尔比耶小说中的象征和存在意义。本研究的目的是解读 Suhrawardī 小说背后的背景、象征和意义。本研究的结论Ghurbah al-Gharbiyah》用象征的手法讨论了人类在世界上被异化的哲学主题:Qairawan 城是被囚禁阶段,Hudhud 鸟是启蒙阶段,西奈山之旅是解放阶段,与 "万光之光 "相遇。三个阶段分别代表了当今人类苏菲意识的特征:异化、启蒙和解放的体验。另一方面,这部小说表现了苏赫拉瓦迪在先知经历启发下的主观创造性想象(al-quwwah al-khayāliyyah):先知穆罕默德的升天、先知苏莱曼的胡德鸟和先知穆萨的西奈山。
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