Religion and Mysticism in Early Islam: Theology and Sufism in Yemen

· I.B.Tauris
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Scholar, mystic and visionary, Ahmad Ibn ‘Alwân lived through the transition from Ayyubid to Rasulid rule in thirteenth-century Yemen. He was well known in his time for his critique of the ruling elites and their governance, and left behind a substantial body of writings on Islamic mysticism, theology, law and exegesis of the Qur’an. Here Muhammad Aziz presents a comprehensive portrait of the life and works of Ibn ‘Alwân, arguably the greatest religious and mystical thinker of medieval Yemen. By placing Ibn ‘Alwân in the context of the religious and political background in Yemen, Aziz delineates the development of Sufi orders, the interplay between Sufi, Shi'i and Sunni traditions, and the impact of Ibn ‘Alwân on the history of Sufism and Islam. He discusses Ibn ‘Alwân’s religious and social convictions and their impact on the religious and intellectual life of Yemen in subsequent centuries. Ibn ‘Alwân’s legacy lives on, not least in an annual pilgrimage to his tomb. Aziz demonstrates the ways in which Ibn ‘Alwân’s quasi-legendary image has been appropriated, imagined and used by representatives of various political, religious and intellectual trends in modern Yemeni society, from Islamists to secular nationalists. The first study of Ibn ‘Alwân and the first comprehensive study of medieval Yemeni mysticism in Western scholarship, ‘Religion and Mysticism in Early Islam’ is essential reading for all those interested in mysticism, early Islam, Sufism, Yemen, and religion and history more generally.

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Muhammad Ali Aziz received his PhD from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He has taught at Princeton University and the University of Michigan. He currently teaches at Yale University and is translating three medieval treatises by Ibn 'Alwan.

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