“I tasted sweetness, and I tasted affliction”: pleasure, pain, and body in medieval Sufi food practices

Eyad Abuali
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ABSTRACT Attitudes toward food and eating are an often-neglected area of Sufi thought and practice. In this article, I analyze medieval Sufi food practices as a mode of piety. In doing so I focus on distinctions between pleasure and pain brought on by food consumption and abstention, and the gestures that accompany these experiences. By focusing on Sufism from the 11th-13th centuries CE, this article traces Sufi approaches to food through theoretical, practical, and hagiographical texts over time. I first detail the interconnection between the body and mystical experience in Sufi theory, before moving on to a discussion of more practical approaches to food consumption. I then consider Sufi narratives involving food and its connection to sex and gender before turning to questions of food habits and belonging. In doing so I intend to highlight how Sufi food practices played a significant role in embedding pious bodily habits within Sufi communities.
“我尝到了甜蜜,也尝到了痛苦”:中世纪苏菲饮食实践中的快乐、痛苦和身体
对食物和饮食的态度是苏菲思想和实践中一个经常被忽视的领域。在这篇文章中,我分析了中世纪苏菲饮食实践作为虔诚的一种模式。在此过程中,我关注的是由食物消耗和节制带来的快乐和痛苦之间的区别,以及伴随这些经历的手势。通过关注公元11 -13世纪的苏菲派,这篇文章追溯了苏菲派的饮食方法,包括理论、实践和传世文献。我首先详细介绍了苏菲理论中身体和神秘体验之间的联系,然后再讨论更实际的食物消费方法。然后,在转向饮食习惯和归属感的问题之前,我考虑了苏菲关于食物及其与性和性别的联系的叙述。在这样做的过程中,我打算强调苏菲饮食实践如何在苏菲社区中嵌入虔诚的身体习惯方面发挥了重要作用。
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