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Title: Intellectual disciplines: Law, Sufism, Philosophy, Theology


1
Intellectual disciplines Law, Sufism,
Philosophy, Theology
  • Carl Ernst
  • Reli 180, Introduction to Islamic Civilization

2
Overview
  • Intellectual understanding of Islamic doctrine,
    ritual, and ethics in process of formation
  • New definitions of Islam formulated against
    multiple encounters with older religious
    traditions
  • Law 2. Sufism
  • 3. Philosophy Science 4. Theology

3
1. Origins of Islamic law
  • Probably 500 not 80 of 6500 verses in Quran
    have legal application
  • Diverse local non-Islamic traditions and
    administrative rulings used for legal decisions
  • Articulation of distinctively Islamic legal
    rulings by scholars without official government
    positions

4
Evolving Islamic law
  • Use of Prophetic example (sunnah) in addition to
    Quran ? Sunni
  • Elaboration of hadith literature by 875,
    rejection of thousands of fake hadith
  • Legal school (madhhab) formation around leading
    scholars
  • Caliphs forced imposition of Mutazili
    rationalism resisted by Hanbali legal school

5
Development of Sharia (the ideal of Gods law)
  • Shafii (d. 820) and doctrine of four sources of
    Sharia Quran, sunnah, analogy, consensus of
    scholars
  • Emergence of four major Sunni schools
  • Hanafi Abu Hanifa (d. 767) Syria and East
  • Maliki Malik ibn Anas (d. 796), N. Africa
  • Shafii al-Shafii, Egypt, Yemen, E. Africa
  • Hanbali Ahmad ibn Hanbal (d. 857) in Baghdad
    and Syria (Saudi Arabia today)

6
Other schools
  • Kharijites morph into Ibadi school (Oman,
    Tunisia)
  • Shiis
  • 12ers are Jafari (Jafar al-Sadiq, 6th Imam)
  • Fatimids (Ismailis) developed distinctive school
  • Zaydis also have a school

7
Sharia in the world
  • Norms for living a godly life
  • Development of misogyny in gender roles, marriage
    and divorce (many ancient sources), consequent
    seclusion of women
  • Qadi courts vs. state justice
  • Communitarian sense of Sunni Islam

8
2. Sufism
  • Asceticism (self-denial) suf wool disapproval
    of Umayyad worldliness
  • Mysticism (seeking closeness to God beyond
    reason)
  • Spirituality (cultivating inner life)
  • Contact with Jews and Christian monks
  • Hasan al-Basri (d. 728) and weepers
  • Rabia (d. 801) and love of God
  • Psychological disciplines of inner path

9
whirling dervishes (Sufi group)

10
Limits of Transcendence
  • Union with God passing away of self,
    eternity not survival in God
  • Friends of God saints analogy with Shii
    imams
  • Trial of al-Hallaj (executed 922 in Baghdad) I
    am the Truth! (actually convicted on home
    pilgrimage ritual)
  • Junayd and the identification of Sufism in
    accordance with Islamic ethics

11
3. Science and Philosophy
  • Heritage of Greek science in Persia
    (Jundishapur), logic
  • Astronomy and astronomy patronized by Arab
    princes along with medicine, alchemy
  • Al-Mamun establishes House of Wisdom (Bayt
    al-Hikma) as translation and research center, ca.
    800
  • Christians, Jews, Sabian pagans (Thabit ibn
    Qurra) involved in scientific research

12
Scientists
  • al-Khwarizmi and the development of algebra ?
    algorithm
  • Later institutions observatories, hospitals

13
Philosophy
  • Plato, Aristotle, Neoplatonism of Plotinus
  • Notion of the First Cause the One, from which
    Intellect and Soul emanate (impact on Christian
    and Jewish thinkers)
  • Al-Farabi and the Prophet as Philosopher-King
    philosophy as truth, revelation as a public
    version of that truth in symbols

14
  • Aristotle teaching (Arabic manuscript in British
    Museum)

15
4. Islamic Theology
  • Theology as rational investigation of scripture
    to understand God and creation
  • Debates with sophisticated representatives of
    other religions origins of evil, free will,
    judgment, Gods will vs. justice, etc.
  • 5 principles of Mutazilites Justice, unity,
    promise/threat, intermediate position of sinner,
    commanding good and forbidding evil

16
Islamic theology (contd)
  • Literalism in the Hanbali school accepting
    scripture without asking how
  • Al-Ashari (d. 935) and the doctrine of uncreated
    Quran God creates all acts, but humans acquire
    responsibility
  • Shiism seeks divine will in charismatic leaders,
    while Sunnis look in texts
  • Early importance of Iraq for development of
    intellectual disciplines

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Overview
  • Intellectual understanding of Islamic doctrine,
    ritual, and ethics in process of formation
  • New definitions of Islam formulated against
    multiple encounters with older religious
    traditions
  • Law 2. Sufism
  • 3. Philosophy Science 4. Theology
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