塔里克-巴格达的苏菲派、弃徒和崇拜者

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Christopher Melchert
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哈提卜-巴格达迪(Al-Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī,卒于巴格达,463/1071 年)信奉沙斐仪(Shāfiʿi)法律学派,因信奉阿什拉里(Ashʿari)神学学派而受苦。作为一名作家,他收集了许多关于守财奴和吝啬鬼的有趣故事。然而,他的主要成就在于圣训和传记。在圣训方面,他是一位重要的系统化学者;在传记方面,他留下了通常被称为《Tārīkh Baghdād》的著作,这是一部非常有用的词典,收录了 7000 多位在巴格达生活过或至少经过巴格达的人物。我打算回顾一下那些被认定为放弃信仰者(zuhhād,nussāk)、崇拜者(ʿubbād)和苏菲,或者至少与著名的放弃信仰者、崇拜者和苏菲有关的人。Balsam Baṣrī ʿIzzat(2004 年)从他的导师 Bashshār ʿAwwād Maʿrūf(也是 2004 年)的新版中摘录了一份有用的名单,不过我还想增减一些名字。由苏菲传统之外的人亲自对他们进行剖析是有益的,例如,这样我们就能读到作为阿什拉里而非苏菲的库沙里。哈提卜》在一定程度上也记录了古老的弃教传统在苏菲时期的延续。然而,古典苏菲起源于巴格达,并从巴格达传播开来,《卡提布传》对早期传记作者的严重依赖在一定程度上证明了这一传统是如何彻底地接管了异世界的虔诚文学。
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Sufis, Renunciants, and Worshippers in Tārīkh Baghdād

Al-Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī (d. Baghdad, 463/1071) adhered to the Shāfiʿi school of law and suffered for his adherence to the Ashʿari school of theology. As a littérateur, he collected amusing stories of misers and spongers. However, his principal importance lies in the fields of hadith and biography. As for hadith, he was a major systematizer; in biography, he left what is usually referred to as Tārīkh Baghdād, a hugely useful dictionary of over 7,000 persons who lived or at least passed through Baghdad. I propose to review those identified as renunciants (zuhhād, nussāk), worshippers (ʿubbād), and Sufis, or at least are associated with famous renunciants, worshippers, and Sufis. A useful list of them was abstracted by Balsam Baṣrī ʿIzzat (2004) from the new edition of Bashshār ʿAwwād Maʿrūf (also 2004), his supervisor, although I would add or subtract some names. It is useful to have them profiled by someone outside the Sufi tradition himself; e.g., so that we read of al-Qushayrī as an Ashʿarī, not a Sufi. Al-Khaṭīb also to some extent documents the continuation of the old renunciant tradition into the Sufi period. However, classical Sufism originated in and spread from Baghdad, and al-Khaṭīb’s heavy dependence on earlier biographers testifies partly to how thoroughly that tradition took over the literature of otherworldly piety.

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Journal of Sufi Studies
Journal of Sufi Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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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.
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