The passion of al-Hallaj : Mystic and Martyr of Islam.

Abridged from the four-volume The Passion of al-Hallaj, one of the major works of Western orientalism, this book explores the life and teaching of a famous tenth-century Sufi mystic and martyr, and in so doing describes not only his experience but also the whole milieu of early Islamic civilization....

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Kaituhi matua: Massignon, Louis, 1883-1962
Ētahi atu kaituhi: Mason, Herbert
Hōputu: Licensed eBooks
Reo:Ingarihi
I whakaputaina: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1994.
Putanga:Abridged edition.
Rangatū:Mythos: the Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology Ser.
Urunga tuihono:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv1nxcv0z
Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • Foreword to the Abridged Edition
  • Preface
  • Chapter One. Biographical Outline
  • I. Prologue
  • Translation of the ""Portrait"" (Qannad)
  • Translation of the ""Life According to His Son Hamd"" (Ibn Bakuya)
  • II. Chronological Tableau ofHallaj's Life and Posthumous Survival
  • Resume of Hallaj's Life
  • Chapter Two. The Years of Apprenticeship: His Teachers and Friends
  • I. Native Milieu
  • His Birthplace: Bayda
  • His Awakening to the Moral Life (Anecdote of the Woman)
  • The Sojourn in Wasit
  • The Departure for Tustar: Sahl Tustari
  • The Arrival in Basra
  • II. The Cultural Milieu of Basra
  • The Muslim Community's Crises of Growth: Sunnism
  • Sahl Tustari
  • 'Amr Makki
  • Junayd: Aqta' and Jurayri
  • Nuri ibn al-Baghawi: Qannad Is His Ghulam
  • Abu Bakr Fuwati
  • Shibli
  • Ibn 'Ata'
  • Ibrahim ibn Fatik: His Blacklisting and the Fate of His Isnad
  • III. Anecdotes from His Years of Apprenticeship: His Hajj (Ghutba)
  • The First Hajj and the 'Umr to in Mecca (A.H. 270-272)
  • Account of AB M-b-'AA Ibn Shadhan (d. 376)
  • Account of Ibrahim ibn-b-Shayban (d. 337)
  • Account of Nahrajuri (d. 330/941)
  • Account of 'Attar (without Isnad)
  • The Anecdotes of Ibn Sa'dan
  • The Discussions with Nahrajuri and 'Amr Makki
  • His Second Hajj to Mecca
  • Account of Nahrajuri
  • Account of Hulwani
  • Legend by Samarqandi
  • Account of Ahmad Rumi
  • The Reprimand to Ibrahim Khawwas: in Kufa
  • The Visit to Jerusalem (Easter Night and the Paschal Fire)
  • The Maniac at Bab Khurasan
  • The Fire Temple of Tustar
  • The Mosque in Basra
  • Account of the Ash'arite Juwayni
  • The Break with Junayd (282?)
  • The Episode of ""Ana'1-Haqq"" (""I Am the Truth"" = ""My 'I' Is God"")
  • Chapter Three. Travels and Apostolate
  • I. His Modes of Travel: His Dress, His Itineraries, His Stopping Places
  • II. The Two Periods of Public Preaching in Ahwaz (272-273 and 279-281)
  • His Acquaintances among Laymen, Scribes, Merchants, and High Officials
  • The Original Features of the First Preaching: His Hadith (= the Twenty-Seven Riwayat)
  • His Miracles
  • The Anecdotes
  • The Criticism, by the Mu'tazilite Abu 'Ali Jubba'i, of the Miracles of Hallaj
  • Account of Ibn Ishaq Taken from Tanukhi
  • Organization of a Postal System between Tustar and Baghdad
  • The Incidents at Basra
  • The ""Swelling Room"" (Bayt al-'Azama)
  • The Account of Abu Musa 'Imran-b-Musa
  • The Accounts of Ibn al-Jundi
  • III. The Other Regions Traveled Through
  • The Towns of Jibal
  • Dinawar and Nihawand
  • Hamadhan
  • Rayy
  • Hallaj's First Arrest: ""Fi Mahiyat al-Jabal
  • New Year's Day in Nihawand
  • The Towns of the Dulafids: Isfahan, Qumm
  • The Altercation in Isfahan
  • The Towns of Khurasan
  • Herat, Marw, and Balkh
  • Nishapur
  • Talaqan