Authors: Vincent J. Cornell
Bowing, prayer position symbolism, 34 Buddhism, 54–56, 55, 65
Burckhardt, Titus, 141 Burning the enemy, 242
Al-Buti, Sa‘id Ramadan: on combative Jihad, 209, 219–20, 224, 233; on
defensive Jihad, 224–25; on Jihad of Education (
da‘wa
), 209–12, 233
Buwayh, Mu‘izz al-Dawla ibn, 118 Buyids, 118
Caliphate, as governmental system, 113
Caliphs, legitimacy of, 115 Calligraphy, 140
Call of Abraham, 4 n.1; Hajj pilgrim recitation of, 2–3
See also Talbiya
Call to prayer.
See Adhan
(call to prayer)
Cairo, Egypt, 187
Carpets, 81, 126
Carret, Marcel, 143–45 Casting of Lots Pillar, 83 Catholic Christians, 140
Celebration.
See Moussem
(celebration)
Index
263
Celestial bodies, prayer posture and, 29–30
Cemetery: devotional act prohibition, 88; Medina most hallowed, 84–85
Chains, 111, 116, 121
Chants, 55
Character, perfected level, 23 Charity.
See Zakat
(charity)
Children, Yashrutiyya Sufi order and, 180
Christ, 131, 134
Christianity, 134, 170
Christ-like nature,
fitra
(primordial nature) and, 140
Circle(s): about Ka‘ba, 2, 21–22, 61; of
body, 18; invocation, 180; knowledge, Sufi learning, 178; life part of, 137; of
Qibla,
23–28;
responsibility, 129; spiritual, 126–
27; Sufi dance, 58–59, 65
Circle of Unconditional Lovers, 23–24 Clothing: purification of, 17; spiritual
conducive, 28–29
Cole, Juan, 120
Combative Jihad, 209, 211, 212–13; authority for declaring, 219–24; as communal obligation, 235;
conditions for, 214, 219–31; conduct rules for, 241–48; conscription for, 236–37; continual, against non-Muslims, 232–35; expulsion as grounds for, 226–27; fighters in, 235–38; first instance (legislation) of, 213–15;
fitna
(may- hem) and, 229–30; killing of non- combatants and, 241–42, 243–44,
247, 246–48; between Muslims,
239, 246; peace-seeking obligation and, 239–40; political rebellion as, 239, 249–52; possibility of success and, 229–31; prisoners of war and, 248–49; religious oppression as grounds for, 227–29; self-defense as grounds for, 224–26; suicide attacks and, 244–49; women and, 238
Communal identity, ‘Ashura and, 112, 122
Communal prayers, 35 Communication, prayer as unmediated,
9
Companions of the Prophet, 60 Completeness, as divine level of world,
126
Comprehension, by spirit of self, 127 Connection, ritual prayer, 11 Consciousness: of God, 62, 64;
transformation of individual, 55 Conscious participation, prayer and, 10 Conscription, for combative Jihad,
236–37
Contrition, as attitude of fear, 139 Conversion, spiritual path and, 140 Covenanters, 217
Covenants, servitude and, 168 Covering: spiritual significance, 25–27;
veil, 25, 105–9
Creation: circles of, 129; as doors of heart, 128–29; God and, 65–66; Ka‘ba as pole of, 22; prayer posture and, 29–30; as state of prayer, 44
Creativity physical energy, 18
Creator: personal account, 182; prayer in response, 9–10
Creatures, love for God’s, 162
Cross-cultural differences, evil and, 136
Daily cycle of prayer, 20 Daily life, prayer in, 34–35
Daily prayers, 13–14; in Medina, 89;
number, 41
Da’irat al muhibin
(Circle of Unconditional Lovers), 24
Dajjal,
Last Days and, 88 Damascus, Syria, 186, 187, 189 Dance.
See Raqs
(dance)
Dar al-Hijra,
76
Dar al-Iman,
76
Al-Dardir, on Jihad, 211, 220, 224 Darkness, veils of, 132
Darqawi, 176
Darqawiyya Sufi order, 176
Al-daru‘a
(entreaty), 11
Ad-Darqaˆwˆı, and Merton, Thomas, 148–49
264
Index
Dates, Medina, 91
Da‘wa
(presenting the message of Islam).
See
Education, Jihad of
Dawn prayers.
See Fajr
(dawn prayers) Day of Arafat, 3
Day of Judgment, 12–13, 21, 30, 82,
85, 129
Day of Resurrection, 17
Death, 129; fear of, 139; Medina
graveyard visitation, 84–85; resurrection, 140; spiritual and physical, 154–55
Decorum.
See Adab
(decorum) Deeds, evil and thoughts, 138 Dervishes, 59
Desirable acts.
See Mustahab
(desirable acts)
Desire (worldly).
See Hubb al-dunya
(worldly desire)
Despoilation, prohibition of, 242–43 Destiny, disobedience and, 44 Destruction, in Name of God, 64 Devil, God and denial of, 133
Dhikr
(remembrance), 127; of Allah, 66–69; books as, 60–61; definition,
57; direct, 58–59; door of truth
and, 128–29; of God, 63–64; of
the heart, 59; heart and, 126; Muhammad science of, 60; as polish of heart, 129–30; shaykh as, 62; silent, 59; standing, 59; Sufi master, 194; Sufi practice, 146–50; true persons of,
64–65
Dhikr al-niswa al-muta‘abbidat al- sufiyyat
(Memorial of Female Sufi Devotees) (Sulami), 167
Al-Dihlawi, Waliullah, (Shah), 33 Al-Dimashqi, Isma‘il, 180 Direction, faced in prayer, 21–22 Direction of prayer, 4; Mosque of
al-Qiblatayn,
92
Disciple.
See Faqir
(disciple) Disobedience, as submission to destiny,
44
Distractions, ablution and, 18 Diversity, Islam, 112–13
Divine: pray as ascension to, 42–44; remembrance of, 65
Divine Attributes: of Beauty and Majesty, 26; grace, 28; heart and extinction as, 149; two mystical type of, 159
The Divine Comedy
(Alighieri), 131– 32
Divine Essence, 28
Divine House, Ka‘ba and, 21 Divine inspiration, humans, 63 Divine Names, 58, 158
Divine play, 132
Divine Presence: ablution and, 19; Circle of Unconditional Lovers, 24; mosque symbolism, 36; prayer and, 42; purification of heart, 23; Shadhiliyya Sufi method, 194
Divine Service, 44–46
Divine Unity.
See Tawhid
(Divine Unity)
Diwan
(poetry collection), singing of, 57
Doors of heart, 128–29
Du‘a (supplicatory prayer), 10–11 Dust, prostration and, 31
Earth (dry), purification rituals, 17 Eckhart, Meister, 140
Ecstatic dance, Sufi, 58–59 Education, for women, 178 Education, Jihad of (
da‘wa
), 208–13,
233
Ego.
See Nafs
(self)
Egypt: ‘Ashura commemoration, 112; Sufis, 59; women revival movement, 188
Elite culture, 120–21
Emanations, spiritual hierarchy and Divine, 23
Emigration.
See Hijra
(emigration);
Ziyara
(temporary emigration) Emigration Road, personal account,
75–80
Emotions: eleven levels of, 128; thoughts of heart and, 127
Emptiness, seeker essential, 149–50
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265
Emptying, Sufi and Catholic practices, 140
Energy, spiritual and physical, 18 Enlightened individuals, guide as, 23–
24
Enmity (
al-bara’a
, 231 Eradication, of evil, 137
Eros,
165 n.6
Essential.
See Wajib
(essential) Essential love, 161–62
Eve, 22
Evening prayers.
See Isha’
(night prayers)
Evil: absence of God, 131–38; attractiveness of, 137; eradication, 137; ontological basis of, 131–32; as
real force, 132; vs bad, 135 Exaltation of God, servitude and, 169 Existence: Merton and al-‘Alawi, 146;
as separation, 131; symbolism in prayer cycle, 20–21
Experience, five realms of, 126 Expulsion, as condition for combative
Jihad, 226–27
Extinction.
See Fana’
(extinction)
Extra
sunan. See Sunan nafila (
extra
sunan)
Eyes, veiling of, 25
Face(s): Merton and al-‘Alawi, 146; of self and God, 146
Face of God, Islam as seeking, 44 Fahd bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud (King of
Saudi Arabia), 80
Faith.
See Al-shahada
(faith)
Al-Fa’iz al-Daghestani, Abd Allah, Shaykh, 40
Fajr
(dawn prayers), 20; symbolism, 20
Family of the Prophet, 116–17; graves, 84–85
Fana’
(extinction): al-Mursˆı, Abuˆ ’l ‘Abbas, 151; as attribute of God, 149; shaykh, as Sufi extinction, 193;
Sufi disciples, 196; Sufi states, 193
Faqir
(disciple), 156 n.2 Farahi, Hamid Uddin, 223
Fard kifaya
(communal obligation), combative Jihad as, 236
Farthest Mosque.
See Al-Masjid al- Aqsa
(Farthest Mosque)
Fatima (daughter of Prophet), 85, 94 Fear: absent from saints, 141–42;
blessed state of, 139–42; geometric design and, 139–40; servitude and, 169
Fear of God.
See Makhafa
(fear of God) Feelings, thoughts of heart and, 127 Feminists, ignorance of Western, 105
Fikr
(contemplation): door of truth
and, 128; first endless level of heart, 127; heart and, 126
Fiqh al-Sunna
(Sabiq), 212, 213 Fire, prohibition on weapons of, 242 First Mind, 33–34
Fitna
(mayhem): prohibition against creating, 229–30; as unnatural, 250–
51
Fitra
(primordial nature): Muhammad and Christian and, 140; original sin as, 136
Five Pillars of Islam:
dhikr,
61; Hajj as, 2–3; prayer, 9; ritual prayer, 12–13;
worship, 42
Flagellants, 111
Flight.
See Hijra
(emigration)
The Flowers of Evil
(Baudelaire), 133 Force, evil as real, 132
Forced conversion, prohibition of, 217–18
Forgetfulness of Divine reality, 137 Freedom, Beirut, Lebanon, 191
Free will, 134–35; Islamic concept, 10 Friday noon prayer.
See Jumu‘a
(Friday
noon prayer)
Friedlander, Shems, 125–30
Funeral prayers: Merton and al-‘Alawi, 154–55; sunset prayers and, 20
Futayma, 171
Gabriel (Archangel), 14, 32, 96;
Muhammad and, 60 Gate of Mercy, 90 Gaze, covering of, 25
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Index
Al-Ghani
(the Rich), as divine name, 158
Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid, 127, 152;
161; Merton, Thomas and, 148
Al-Ghazali, Ahmad, 161–62
Gifts of the Truth
(Yashrutiyya), 176 Glorification, prayer and, 44
Gnosis, Merton, Thomas and, 152 Gnostic: ascent in Sufi practice, 146–
47; teachers, 60
God: choice of goodness, 138; Circle of Unconditional Lovers, 23–24; creation and, 65–66; as creator personal account, 182; denial of devil and, 133; destruction in Name of, 64; essential love doctrine, 161–62; evil as absence of, 131–38; four affirmations of greatness, 155; as good, 132; infinity and self-negation, 132; as Light, 28; love, 23–24, 160; as male and female, 172; Names and Attributes, 158; necessary attributes, 149–50; prayer role of, 10; punish- ment of evil, 136–37; remembrance materialists, 63; sinners sent to Hell, 134–35; spiritual comprehension,
127; spiritual engagement, 167; Sufi
extinction, 193; union with, 140; water symbolism and, 18; worldly imperfection and, 135; as Worshiped One, 158
God’s Presence, perfection of prayer, 41–44
Gold, 141
Golden Age, 132
Good: God as, 132; reality and supreme, 131
Goodness, God and choice of, 138 Government, caliphate, 113
Grace, Divine Attribute of, 28 Grave(s): Baqi’ visitation, 94; Martyrs
at Uhud, 86–88; prohibition of worshipping at, 93; visitation of, 84
Groaning, in Sufi practice, 146–47 Guerrilla war, as combative Jihad, 231
Hadra
(presence), Sufi dance as, 58–59
Hafiz
of the Qur’an, 57, 58
Hagar, 1, 4 n.3
Hajj (pilgrimage), 61; institution of, 2; practice of, 2–4; ritual prayer, 42; as Sufi, 62
Hakki, Ibrahim, Shaykh, 27 Hamshadh, Abu Mansur ibn, 172 Hands, ablution spiritual significance,
18
Hani bint Abi Talib (Umm), 248–49
Haqa’iq al-tafsir
(The Realities of Qur’an Interpretation) (Sulami), 168
Al-haqiaqa al-Muhammadiyya
(Muhammadan Reality), 28
Haram
(prohibited), Ka‘ba as, 21–22
Al-Haram
(the Sanctuary).
See
Proph- et’s Mosque
Harrat al-Wabra, 78–79
Al-Hasan al-Shadhili, Abu, Shaykh, 67 Hasan ibn Ali, 85, 113, 115–17
Hatib ibn Abi Balta, 251
Hawa
(lust), ablution and, 19
Al-Hayy
(The Living One), 58, 64 Heart: ablution and, 18; Arabic words
covering, 125–26; as attribute, 149as attribute of God, 149; closing of, 128–29;
dhikr
of, 59; emotional stations and states of, 128; entry into, 126–27; five levels of, 126; level and purification of, 23–24; as mosque, 27; Prohibited Mosque and sanctified, 23; softening of, 62; spiritual guidance, 125–30; spiritual levels within, 127–28
Heavenly bodies: daily prayer, 20; prayer posture and, 29–30
Heavenly kingdom, circles at Ka‘ba, 23–24
Hebron, 1
Hell, God sending sinners to, 134–35 Henry, Gray, 131–38
Hermitage, Merton and al-‘Alawi, 145 Hidden.
See Khafa
(hidden)
Hidden heart, 128
Highest knowledge.
See Ma‘rifa
(knowledge of God)
Index
267
Hijar Isma‘il,
4 n.3 Hijaz Railway, 90–91
Hijra (emigration),
75, 122 n.1 Hindu: chants, 55; doctrine of
lila,
132;
tamasic
tendency, 137