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Volume 13. December 2012 Transcendent Philosophy An International Journal for Comparative Philosophy and Mysticism

Editor Seyed G. Safavi SOAS, University of London, UK Book Review Editor Sajjad H. Rizvi Exeter University, UK Editorial Board G. A awani, Iranian Institue of Philosophy, Iran A. Acikgenc, Fatih University, Turkey M. Araki, Islamic Centre England, UK S. Chan, SOAS University of London, UK W. Chittick, State University of New York, USA R. Davari, Tehran University, Iran G. Dinani, Tehran University, Iran P.S. Fosl, Transylvania University, USA M. Khamenei, SIPRIn, Iran B. Kuspinar, McGill University, Canada H. Landolt, McGill University, Canada O. Leaman, University of Kentucky, USA Y. Michot, Hartford Seminary, Macdonald Center, USA M. Mohaghegh-Damad, Beheshti University, Iran J. Morris, Boston College, USA S.H. Nasr, The George Washington University, USA S. Pazouki, Iranian Institue of Philosophy, Iran C. Turner, University of Durham, UK H. Ziai, UCLA, USA Assistant Editor: Shahideh Safavi, University of London Coordinator: Seyed Sadreddin Safavi, University of London Layout & Design Mohamad A. Alavi, www.mediatics.net Transcendent Philosophy Journal is an academic peer-reviewed journal published by the London Academy of Iranian Studies (LAIS) and aims to create a dialogue between Eastern, Western and Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism is published in December. Contributions to Transcendent Philosophy do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board or the London Academy of Iranian Studies. Contributors are invited to submit papers on the following topics: Comparative studies on Islamic, Eastern and Western schools of Philosophy, Philosophical issues in history of Philosophy, Issues in contemporary Philosophy, Epistemology, Philosophy of mind and cognitive science, Philosophy of science (physics, mathematics, biology, psychology, etc), Logic and philosophical logic, Philosophy of language, Ethics and moral philosophy, Theology and philosophy of religion, Sufism and mysticism, Eschatology, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Art and Metaphysics. The mailing address of the Transcendent Philosophy is: Dr S.G. Safavi Journal of Transcendent Philosophy 121 Royal Langford 2 Greville Road London NW6 5HT UK Tel: (+44) 020 7692 2491 Fax: (+44) 020 7209 4727 Email: philosophy@iranainstudies.org Submissions should be sent to the Editor. Books for review and completed reviews should be sent to the Book Review Editor. All other communication should be directed to the coordinator. Transcendent Philosophy is published in December. Annual subscription rates are: Institutions, 60.00; individuals, 30.00. Please add 6.00 for addresses outside the UK. The Journal is also accessible online at: www.iranianstudies.org. London Academy of Iranian Studies ISSN 1471-3217

Articles Answers to Some Questions Posed about Religion and the Environment Seyyed Hossein Nasr [7-20] Mulla Sadra s Life and Philosophy Seyed G Safavi [21-96] The Heideggerian Triad of Ontical, Ontological and Hermeneutical Approaches to Sein Abdul Rahim Afaki [97-118] Revisiting the Question of Alienation in a Frommesque Perspective Seyed Javad Miri [119-130] Kindness: the Relationship Between God and Creation Abdolmajid Mohagheghi and Jaseb Nikfar [203-224] Why the Modern Intellectual annot each the Truth? Aadil Farook [225-238] Art As It Is, and Art As It Should Be: An Analytical Study of Fārābī Nadia Maftouni [239-248] Compatible Corruptibilities: Death in Physical Theory, the Pauline Epistles and the Philosophy of the Iranian Illuminationists David Kuhrt [131-148] Reverberations of The Life and Work of The Seventeenth-Century Bosnian Shaykh and Poet Ḥasan Qa emi Sara Susanne Kuehn [149-176] A omparative nalysis of the oncept of ormality in the ork of Rumi and n mpirical sychology Fatemeh Nasr Azadani and Fariborz Bagheri [177-202] Book Reviews: The Garden of Truth: The Vision and Promise of Sufism, Islam Mystical Tradition Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nasr [249-252] A Sufi Master s Message: In Memoriam René Guénon Shaykh Abd al-wahid Pallavicini [253-258]

Transcendent Philosophy London Academy of Iranian Studies Prof. Seyyed Hossein Nasr, The Garden of Truth: The Vision and Promise of Sufism, Islam Mystical Tradition, New York, Harper One, 2007, pp. 256, ISBN: 978-0- 06-079722-5 The Garden of Truth written by Professor Seyyed Hossein Nasr signifies the maturity and importance of Islam and Sufism/ Irfan in the Western World. The exotic and mystifying orient is no longer the distant subject of research and study of the occident, rather, the orient has washed ashore on the banks of the occident and has gained life outside universities and lecture rooms to become a living, dynamic and vibrant reality in the West. This is certainly true of Islam and Sufism, which today are not only studied in Western universities but more importantly are practiced daily by diverse communities of believers living across different parts of the Western World, some of whom are migrants and their children and some are westerners who in their quest for freedom from the chains of materialism and consumerism have embraced Islam and in some cases have entered the mystical path and embarked on the journey of union with Allah which is referred to as Sufism or Irfan. As a response to this living multi-faceted reality, in the past decades there has been a growing number of scholarly works produced in the West, dealing with the different dimensions of Islam, one of which is Sufism. One of the important aspects of Professor Nasr s The Garden of Truth is that it is the product of not only one of the most important and prolific contemporary Muslim intellectuals of the 20 th and 21 st century whose immense body of work has been a beacon of light for students of Islam across the world, many of whom particularly in the English speaking world are directly or indirectly his students,

250 Book Reviews but also a living Sufi master and hakim who has walked and breathed in the path of the great Islamic scholars of the past. The Garden of Truth is not only the product of research in Islam and Sufism, rather as the author states himself it is the result of an existential participation in Sufism 1. The Garden of Truth is one of the best introductory books on Sufism in the English language. What distinguishes it from other similar works is that it is not simply an academic introduction to Sufism but rather it is an introductory practical and theoretical manual written with a contemporary approach and language for those who are interested in walking on the mystical path of Islam. It should be noted that it can be argued that The Garden of Truth is not an introductory book to Sufism in the sense that Chittick s Sufism: A Brief Introduction or Martin Lings What Is Sufism? are, as it does not aim to present Sufism in an academic context, as a subject matter to be studied, but rather the simple language of the book and its structure which begins with the existential question of Who am I? have been designed to introduce Sufism as a way of life and as a mechanism for opening the doors of The Garden of Truth to those who yearn to drink from the Divine wine of love and union. If we are to answer the question why is this book in particular and Islam and Sufism in general relevant to Western individuals we can return to Nasr s excellent commentary on Surat al-fatiha and the status of the human being; Nasr writes, The grandeur of the human state is not in that human beings can make complicated machines or conceptualize complex theories, but in that men and women are worthy of being addressed by God and being considered worthy of receiving His revelation and guidance. 2 One of the central and recurring themes present in the book, is the placement of Sufism firmly within the heart of Islamic orthodoxy. Nasr time and again makes note of two important and interrelated aspects of Sufism. The first is that Sufism existed from the beginning of Islam and has its roots in the sacred text i.e. the Qur an

Book Reviews 251 and furthermore the Sunnah of the Prophet of Islam 3, and the second is that Sufism is naught without the Shari ah. Another one of the important aspects of the books, in light of discussions of epistemology the rise of neo-sufism and the definition of Spiritual traditions as experienced and emotive based, is Nasr s constant emphasis on Sufism being a path of knowledge and liberation. One section of the book that could have been expanded upon is the notion of wilayah which has been briefly covered in the book. As wilayah plays a central role in both practical and theoretical Sufism the concept of wilayah as expounded in Shi a Islam, which Professor Nasr has dealt with in depth elsewhere 4 could have been covered in this book. This is in order to stress, on the one hand, on the presence of the Perfect Human being in our time and, on the other hand, the continuation of Divine guidance and bestowal of Divine grace and blessings through the Perfect Human who is the Divinely appointed successor of the Prophet of Islam and also the wali of our time and the Qutb al-aqtab (the pole of the poles). All spiritual Tariqah s in the Islamic world initiate their chain from Imam Ali and through him Prophet Muhammad. Many of the Tariqah s through Ma ruf Karakhi relate themselves to Imam Ridha, and through Imam Ridha to Imam Ali, prominent examples of such Tariqah s include Shadhiliyya, Ni matullahiyya and Safaviyya, The Ma rufiyya Silsilah which is famously referred to as Umm ul Salasil meaning the mother of Silsilahs, due to the fact that silsilah s of Sufism originate from this silsilah, such as the Suhrawardiyya, Noorbakhshiyya, Safaviyya, Ni matolahiyya, Zahabiyya, Baktashiyya, Rifa iyya, Nakhshbandiyya, Jamaliyya, Shadhilliyya and Qadiriyya, through Kumayl ibn Ziyad and Hassan al-basri go back to Imam Ali 5. Further Imam Sajjad s book of supplication titled Sahifa Sajjadiyah famously referred to as The Zabur AI Muhammad, after Imam Ali s Khutbat ul-muttaqeen and Imam Hussain s Du a A rafah is the most important classic spiritual text of Islam. It should also be noted that the twelve Imams played a

252 Book Reviews significant role in expounding the esoteric dimensions of the Qur an and the 14 infallibles are revered in many Sufi tariqah s. The Garden of Truth is composed of six main chapters, which are: 1. What It Means to Be Human (Who Are We and What Are We Doing Here?) 2. Truth (The Knowledge That Illuminates and Delivers from the Bondage of Ignorance.) 3. Love and Beauty (The Fire That Attracts and Consumes, the Peace That Calms and Liberates.) 4. Goodness and Human Action (To Do His Will, to Conform to the Divine Norm.) 5. How Do We Reach the Garden of Truth? (The Path to the One.) 6. Access to the Centre (Sufism Here and Now.) The Garden of Truth also has two appendices that discuss the historical manifestation of Sufism and theoretical Sufism, the appendices are titled: 7. The Sufi Tradition and the Sufi Orders (Reflections on the Manifestation of Sufism in Time and Space) 8. The Tradition of Theoretical Sufism and Gnosis. Seyed Sadreddin Safavi, Seminary of Qum, Iran Endnotes 1 Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (2007), The Garden of Truth, New York: Harper One, p xiii 2 Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (2007), The Garden of Truth, New York: Harper One, p 16 3 This topic has been covered on numerous occasions by Nasr, for a full explanation of the Qur an and Sunnah as roots of Sufism by Nasr see: Nasr, Seyyed Hossain (2000). Ideals and Realities of Islam. Chicago: ABC International Group, Inc. pp. 115-140 (The Tariqah - The Spiritual Path and its Qur anic Roots.) 4 For example see Nasr, Seyyed Hossain (2008). Shi ism and Sufism: their Relationship in Essence and in History. In Safavi, Seyed G, Sufism ( Irfan), London: LAIS Press. 5 Ma sum Shirazi, Muhammad, (1382). Taraiq al-haqayiq, vol 2, p 305 307, Tehran: Sanai publications.