Historicizing Ontologies: Qur'ānic Preternatural Creatures between Ancient Topoi and Emerging Traditions

IF 0.5 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
V. Grasso
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Abstract:This article investigates the ontology and taxonomy of the Qur'ānic jinn and their relationship with liminal creatures of ancient and late antique times. Echoes of pagan and scriptural traditions are traceable in the merging of jinn and shayṭān (plural: shayāṭīn) in the Qur'ān, as exemplified by the Qur'ānic version of the Solomonic Cycle. While the jinn were Arabian preternatural beings largely corresponding to the demons of pre-Islamic pagan and Jewish literature, the shayāṭīn gained popularity in Eurasian Late Antiquity after the spread of New Testament literature and plausibly reached Arabia via Ge'ez sources. Influenced by Jewish-Christian debates, the Islamic profession of faith based on the tawḥīd (oneness of God) perfected the pre-Islamic system of belief of the "associators" who believed in a henotheistic God as well as in lesser divine creatures. Therefore, I argue that preternatural creatures were very much a feature of the pre-Islamic Arabian milieu, but that they gradually lost ground to external scriptural influences at the dawn of Islam. Although the liminal jinn were at first shrewdly remodeled to serve the strictly hierarchical Qur'ānic cosmology, they were later expunged from Muḥammad's prophecy, being replaced by the scriptural shayṭān.
本体论的历史化:古代托派与新兴传统之间的《古兰经》前文化生物
摘要:本文探讨了《古兰经》的本体论和分类学,以及它们与古代和晚期边缘生物的关系。异教徒和圣经传统的回声可以追溯到金与夏的融合ṭān(复数:shayāṭīn),如所罗门周期的古兰经版本所示。虽然精灵是阿拉伯的异教徒,在很大程度上与前伊斯兰异教徒和犹太文学中的恶魔相对应,但shayāṭ在新约文学传播后,īn在欧亚晚期古物中广受欢迎,并可能通过Ge’ez来源传播到阿拉伯。受犹太-基督教辩论的影响,以taw为基础的伊斯兰信仰职业ḥīd(上帝的一体性)完善了前伊斯兰时代的“结社者”的信仰体系,他们相信有神论的上帝以及不那么神圣的生物。因此,我认为,超自然生物在很大程度上是前伊斯兰阿拉伯环境的一个特征,但在伊斯兰教诞生之初,它们逐渐失去了受外部圣经影响的地位。尽管黎明精灵最初被巧妙地改造为严格等级的古兰经宇宙学,但后来它们被从穆中删除了ḥammad的预言,被圣经中的shay所取代ṭān。
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Journal of Late Antiquity
Journal of Late Antiquity HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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