圣人的奇迹(Karāmāt)和它的性质根据伊本Ḥazm

Kader Pub Date : 2022-05-10 DOI:10.18317/kaderdergi.1063893
H. Bulut
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穆斯林接受先知的存在和奇迹的发生作为信仰的基础。奇迹是从义人身上还是从圣徒身上出现,这个问题是有争议的。所有的伊斯兰学者都接受了精神奇迹的存在,比如安拉以喜讯、内心的平静和信仰的坚忍的形式对他圣洁的仆人施恩。然而,人们在正常情况下永远无法做到的可感知的奇迹(ḥissī)或特殊情况的存在,如死人复活,改变物体的性质,与无生命的生物和动物交谈,知道看不见的事件,在短时间内达到很远的距离,在水上或空中行走等,一直是严肃辩论的主题。最值得注意的是,穆塔齐利派和一些逊尼派学者也拒绝接受神圣的奇迹,他们认为这些事件只可能发生在先知身上——在安拉的允许和创造下——它们被称为奇迹。他们还担心,如果圣徒的非凡行为被接受,预言制度和奇迹的证据可能会受到损害。在安达卢西亚长大的著名Ẓāhirī学者伊本Ḥazm(公元456/1064年)就是接受这一观点的人之一。他声称,神奇的事情只会发生在先知的手中,他认为,一个合法的人,圣人或巫师不可能做出非凡的行为。然而,他认为那些发生在《古兰经》和《圣训》中不被认为是先知的人身上的奇妙事件,是那个时代先知的奇迹。伊本Ḥazm,谁接受了一些不寻常的事件发生在一些ṣaḥāba(先知的同伴)在先知的一生中,声称它结束了先知的死亡。据他说,那些声称这些事件发生在先知穆罕默德之后的人是骗子,不诚实和欺骗的人。在这篇文章中,根据伊本Ḥazm的奇迹的性质和限制进行了讨论,并评价了他赋予奇迹的作用,尽管他是ahl的学者-ḥadīth。
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The Miracles of Saints (Karāmāt) and Its Natures According to Ibn Ḥazm
Muslims accept the existence of prophets and the occurrence of miracles as a basis of faith. The issue whether miracles will emerge from the righteous or saints is debatable. All Islamic scholars have accepted the existence of spiritual miracles, such as the grace of Allah to his saintly servants in the form of glad tidings, peace of heart and perseverance in faith. However, the existence of sensible (ḥissī) miracles or extraordinary situations that a person would never be able to do under normal circumstances such as resurrecting the dead, changing the nature of objects, talking with inanimate beings and animals, knowing the events of the unseen, reaching long distances in a short time, walking on water or in the air, etc. has been the subject of serious debate. Most notably Mutazilites as well as some Sunni scholars also rejected saintly miracles and they argued that such events could only occur for prophets -with Allah’s permission and creation- and that they were called miracles. They are also concerned that if the extraordinary acts of saints are accepted, the institution of prophecy and therefore the proof of the miracle may be harmed. One of those who accepted this view is the famous Ẓāhirī scholar Ibn Ḥazm (d. 456/1064), who grew up in Andalusia. He claimed that marvelous events would occur only on the hands of the prophets, and he argued that it cannot be possible for a rightful person, saints or wizard to do extraordinary acts. However, he considered the marvelous events attributed to some people -who were not known to be prophets in the Qur’an and hadiths- as the miracles of the prophet who lived in the period in question. Ibn Ḥazm, who accepted that extraordinary events occurred from some of the ṣaḥāba (Prophet’s companions) during the Prophet’s lifetime, claimed that it ended with the death of the Prophet. According to him, those who claim that such events took place after the Prophet Muhammad, are liars, dishonest and deceitful people. In this article, the nature and limits of miracles according to Ibn Ḥazm are discussed, and the role he assigned to miracles despite being a scholar of the ahl al-ḥadīth is evaluated.
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