中国苏非主义与死者的关系:两个贾赫里亚谢赫死后的遗存代理与自我毁灭。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-01-08 DOI:10.1177/00302228241308931
Tommaso Previato
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本文探讨了死亡的典范和神圣的遗物在Jahriyya Sufism(一种神秘主义的复兴运动,作为也门Naqshbandi传统的宗派分支,出现在18世纪中叶的中国西北部)的仪式中所占据的位置。自成立以来,贾赫里亚在穆斯林反抗清朝(1644-1912)的起义中发挥了主导作用。这篇论文提出了一种与死者关系的模式,在这种模式中,殡葬活动不仅仅是为了纪念在起义中殉道者的谢赫,更重要的是,它帮助苏菲派信徒在他们的内在指导下努力超越利己主义的欲望,最终揭示他们内在的上帝的品质——在古典苏菲派中,这种活动被称为“fani’ir- allah”(点燃)。“上帝的自我毁灭”)。
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Relationality With the Dead in Chinese Sufism: Relics' Agency and Self-Annihilation in the Afterlives of Two Jahriyya Shaykhs.

This paper interrogates what place do dead exemplars and saintly relics occupy in the ritual repertoire of Jahriyya Sufism - a mystical revivalist movement that emerged in mid-18th century Northwest China as a sectarian offshoot of the Yemeni Naqshbandi tradition. Since its inception, the Jahriyya played a leading role in the Muslim uprisings against the Qing dynasty (1644-1912). The paper proposes a model of relationality with the dead where mortuary practices are not aimed solely at memorializing the shaykhs who fell as martyrs in the uprisings, but, most importantly, at aiding Sufi initiates in their inner-directed effort to transcend egoistic desires and eventually uncover God's qualities within themselves - a practice that in classical Sufism is called fanā' fir-Allah (lit. "self-annihilation in God").

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