The lamp of mysteries = Miṣbāḥ al-asrār : a commentary on the Light Verse of the Quran

by Ismail Ankaravi

Other authorsBilal Kuspinar (Translator, Editor)
Paperback, 2011

Publication

Imprint: Oxford : Anqa Pub., c2011. Responsibility: Isma'il Rusukhi Anqarawi, Arabic text critically edited, translated, and annotated by Bilal Kuspinar. Physical: Text : 1 volume : ix, 102, 39 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes appendix with Arabic text, bibliography, indices.

Call number

GT-I-S / Ismai

Barcode

BK-07747

ISBN

9781905937424

CSS Library Notes

Named Work: Koran : Quran : Qur'an .

Description: This book unearths a treasure: an original commentary by Isma'il Anqarawi on the Light Verse of the Quran. A follower of Rumi and Ibn 'Arabi, Anqarawi was a highly influential figure in the 17th-century Ottoman world. The Lamp of Mysteries reveals profound insights into the famous Light Verse.

Table of Contents:
Part I: Overview -- An Introduction to Isma'il Rusukhi Anqarawi; A Review of the Misbah al-Asrar. Part II: Translation of The Lamp of Mysteries -- Chapter 1: On the Nature of Light; Chapter 2: On the Lamp, the Niche & the Glass; Chapter 3: On the Blessed Olive Tree; Chapter 4: On Guidance from the Beginning to the End; Bibliography; Index. Part III: Critical edition of the Arabic Text of Misbah al-Asrar.

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Physical description

ix, 102, 39 p.; 21 cm

Description

Unearthing a hidden treasure from the golden age of Ottoman scholarship, this examination presents original, expert Arabic observations on the light verse of the Quran. Presented in English for the first time, the study reveals profound insights into this famous and mysterious content along with a detailed account of the original author's life and works, an analysis of his featured commentary, and a critical edition of the Arabic text. The investigation constitutes an exemplary bilingual resource for the study of Quranic exegesis, making it an ideal companion for students and teachers of Islamic studies as well as those interested in Islamic philosophy, mysticism, and the Quranic disciplines. Shedding light on the nature of philosophical and mystical discourse in the Ottoman world, this well-researched volume brings greater depth to an enigmatic aspect of Islam's central religious text.… (more)

Language

Original language

Arabic
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