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摘要
尽管有影响力的跨国德奥班迪传教组织tabr ā ghh ā jami ā at在当代大众媒体中很少被描述为“苏菲运动”,但这一趋势的元老们——比如已故的zakariyyya Kāndhlavī(1402/1982)——都是坚定的苏菲谢赫。因此,发现《古兰经》的核心文本之一——Kāndhlavī的Fażā《古兰经》Amāl——充满了许多明显的苏菲派概念也就不足为奇了。在下一篇文章中,我将探讨在Kāndhlavī前面提到的作品中发现的精神主题,这些作品特别涉及向先知发送祝福的美德行为。在这样做的过程中,我们将会看到,根植于苏菲思想的塔钵教与瓦哈比教相去甚远,而瓦哈比教在西方流行的想象中偶尔会与之联系在一起。
The Spiritual Teachings of Zakariyyā Kāndhlavī (d. 1982) in Fażāʾil-i Durūd Sharīf
Abstract Although the influential transnational Deobandi missionary organisation Tablīghī Jamāʿat is scarcely portrayed in contemporary popular media as a “Sufi movement,” the elders of the trend – such as the late Zakariyyā Kāndhlavī (d. 1402/1982) – were staunch Sufi shaykhs. Therefore, it is not surprising to find that one of the core texts of the Tablīghī Jamāʿat – Kāndhlavī’s Fażāʾil-i ʿAmāl – is full of many distinctly Sufi concepts. In the following essay, I look into the spiritual themes found in that particular volume of Kāndhlavī’s aforementioned work which deals specifically with the virtuous act of sending blessings upon the Prophet. In doing so, we will see that the Tablīghī Jamāʿat – deeply rooted in Sufi thought as it is – is very far removed from the Wahhabism with which it is occasionally associated in popular Western imagination.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sufi Studies furnishes an international scholarly forum for research on Sufism. Taking an expansive view of the subject, the journal brings together all disciplinary perspectives. It publishes peer-reviewed articles and book reviews on the historical, cultural, social, philosophical, political, anthropological, literary, artistic and other aspects of Sufism in all times and places. By promoting an understanding of the richly variegated Sufi tradition in both thought and practice and in its cultural and social contexts, the Journal of Sufi Studies makes a distinctive contribution to current scholarship on Sufism and its integration into the broader field of Islamic studies.