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History of Islamic Philosophy Henry Corbin Translated by Liadain Sherrard with the assistance of Philip Sherrard KEGAN PAUL INTERNATIONAL London and New York in association with ISLAMIC PUBLICATIONS for THE INSTITUTE OF ISMAILI STUDIES London

Contents Transcription Foreword xi xiii PART ONE From the Beginning Down to the Death of Averroes (595/1198) I. The Sources of Philosophical Meditation in Islam 1. Spiritual exegesis of the Quran 2. The translations n. Shiism and Prophetic Philosophy Preliminary observations A. Twelver Shiism 1. Periods and sources 2. Esotericism 3. Prophetology 4. Imamology 5. Gnosiology 6. Hierohistory and metahistory 7. The hidden Imam and eschatology B. Ismailism Periods and sources: proto-ismailism I. Fatimid Ismailism 1. The dialectic of the tawhld 2. The drama in Heaven and the birth of Time 3. Cyclical time: hierohistory and hierarchies 4. Imamology and eschatology n. The reformed Ismailism of Alamut 1. Periods and sources 2. The concept of the Imam 3. Imamology and the philosophy of resurrection 4. Ismailism and Sufism m. The SunnI Kalam A. The Mu'tazilites 1. The origins 2. The doctrine B. Abu al-hasan al-ash'ari 1 1 14 23 23 31 31 36 39 45 51 61 68 74 74 79 79 84 86 90 93 93 97 100 102 109 112 vii

1. The life and works of al-ash'ari 112 2. The doctrine of al-ash'arl 114 C.Ash'arism 117 1. The vicissitudes of the Ash'arite School 117 2. Atomism 120 3. Reason and faith 122 IV. Philosophy and the Natural Sciences 125 1. Hermeticism 125 2. Jabir ibn Hayyan and alchemy 128 3. The encyclopaedia of the Ikhwan al-safa' 133 4. Rhazes (al-razi), physician and philosopher 136 5. The philosophy of language 142 6. Al-BTruni 147 7. Al-Khwarizml 149 8. Ibn al-haytham 149 9. Shahmardan al-razi 152 V. The Hellenizing Philosophers 153 Foreword 153 1. Al-Kindi and his pupils 154 2.A1-Farabl 158 3. Abu al-hasan al-'amiri 165 4. Avicenna and Avicennism 167 5. Ibn Masktiyah, Ibn Fatik, Ibn Hindu 175 6. Abu al-barakat al-baghdadi 177 7. Abu Hamid al-ghazall and the critique of philosophy 179 VI. Sufism 187 1. Preliminary remarks 187 2. Abu Yazld al-bastami 192 3. Al-Junayd 194 4. Al-Haklm al-tirmidhl 195 5.A1-Hallaj 197 6. Ahmad al-ghazall and 'pure love' 199 VII. Al-SuhrawardI and the Philosophy of Light 205 1. The restoration of the wisdom of ancient Persia 205 2. The Orient of the Lights (Ishraq) 209 3. The hierarchy of the universes 212 4. The occidental exile 215 5. The Ishraqlyun 218 vni

In Andalusia 221 1. Ibn Masarrah and the school of Almeria 221 2. Ibn Hazm of Cordoba 226 3. Ibn Bajjah (Avempace) of Saragossa 230 4. Ibn al-sid of Badajoz 236 S.IbnTufaylofCadiz 237 6. Averroes and Averroism 242 Transition 249 PART TWO From the Death of Averrofis to the Present Day General Survey 253 I. SunnI Thought 263 A. The Philosophers 263 l.al-abhari 263 2. Ibn Sab'In 263 3. Al-KatibI al-qazwinl 265 4. Rashld al-din Fadl-Allah 266 5. Qutb al-dtn al-razi 266 B. The Theologians of the kalam 267 1. Fakhr al-din al-razi 267 2. Al-IjI 269 3. Al-Taftazanl 271 4. Al-JurjanI 272 C. The Adversaries of the Philosophers 273 Ibn Taymlyah and his followers 273 D. The Encyclopaedists 275 l.zakariya'al-qazwinl 275 2. Shams al-din Muhammad al-amuli 277 3. Ibn Khaldun 277 II. The Metaphysics of Sufism 283 1. Ruzbihan Baqll al-shirazi 284 2. 'Attar of Nlshapur 286 3. 'Umar al-suhrawardl 289 4. Ibn al-'arabi and his school 291 5. Najm al-din al-kubra and his school 296 6. Al-SimnanI 299 7. 'AH al-hamadhanl 300 IX

8. Jalal al-din Ruml and the Mawlawls 301 9. Mahmud al-shabistarf and Shams al-din al-lahlji 304 10. 'Abd al-karim al-jul 306 11. Ni'mat Allah Wall al-kirmanl 308 12. HurOfis and Bektashls 309 13.JamI 310 14.HusaynKashifi 311 15. 'Abd al-ghanl al-nablusi 312 16. NUT 'All-Shah and the Sufi Renewal at the end of the 313 eighteenth century 17.TheDhahabIs 316 IE. Shiite Thought 319 1. Naslr al-din TQsI and the Shiite kalam 319 2. The Ismailis 324 3. The Ishraql current 327 4. Shiism and alchemy: al-jaldakl 331 5. The integration of Ibn al-'arabl to Shiite metaphysics 332 6. Sadr al-din Dashtaki and the school of Shiraz 335 7. Mir DSmSd and the school of Isfahan 338 8. Mir FindiriskI and his pupils 340 9. Mulla Sadra Shlrazi and his pupils 342 10. Rajab 'AH TabrizI and his pupils 345 11. QadI Sa'Id Qumml 346 12. From the school of Isfahan to the school of Tehran 348 13. Shaykh Ahmad Ahsa'I and the Shaykhl school of Kirman 352 14.Ja'farKashfi 356 15. The schools of Khurasan 358 (a) HSdl Sabzavtrl and the school of Sabzavar 358 (b) The school of Mashhad 362 Perspective 365 Elements of a Bibliography 367 List of Abbreviations 409 Index 413