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Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
Sufism and Its Concept of the Spirit A Critical Study in the Light of the Creed of the People of Sunnah and the Community
الروح عند الصوفية دراسة نقدية في ضوء عقيدة أهل السنة والجماعة.
 
Subject : Sufism and Its Concept of the Spirit A Critical Study in the Light of the Creed of the People of Sunnah and the Community 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : This study reviews sufism’s concept of the Spirit, from its creation to its destiny and return. If also examines the spirit-related beliefs according to the Sufis: their belief in its immanence, its communion with God, and its transmigration, as well as its conjuration and annihilation making it a source for receiving religion and a tool for acquiring interior knowledge and science. This is because the Spirit, as they claim, is the place of manifestations, unveilings and inspirations. Thus, they give it precedence over the Book (the Quran) and Sunnah. They have even reached an excess that they consider it like God in the effect on the universe and its management. Therefore, this study comes to explicate the errors of the Sufis and their deviations in this regard by presenting examples from their literatures and ideas in their approved books, in the past and at present. The study is not restricted to a particular group or period of time, nor to a special place in order to analyze and criticize them stating their ideological roots: Greek, Indian and Christian ones. All this comes under a critical study in the light of the creed of the People of Sunnah and the Community. The study includes five chapters, under each one is a number of topics. Hence, Chapter One is a preface to the issue of the spirit according to the Sufis. It states their definition of, and disagreement on, it and shows the beliefs of the extremist followers in it, such as their belief in its infinitely preexistence. Chapter Two introduces the most important doctrines of Sufism and their relation to the spirit. و Because of the Sufis’ many doctrines related to this issue, the study here is restricted to discussing two doctrines; they are: Shariah (the Law), and the Truth, in addition to their belief in immanentism,union with God, and pantheism. As for Chapter Three, it deals with the most important function of the spirit in Sufism, which is its being a source for receiving religion, or a source of influence on the universe, as they claim. In Chapter Four, there is a discussion of the Sufis’ beliefs and their differences as regards the origin of the spirit and its place of return, in addition to the issue of spiritism (conjuration) and its relation to modern spirituality. Chapter Five states the most important roots upon which the Sufis based their belief as regards the spirit’s issues: Greek, Indian, and Christian ones, such as the two Greek theories of Emanationism and Forms when they talk about the infinitely preexistence of the spirit, or the doctrine of Gnosticism from which they derived their belief in making the spirit a source for receiving interior knowledge, or the Indian beliefs in Vedanta, Nirvana and Karma as regards the idea of transmigration of souls or their annihilation and their identification with God. It also discuses the spirit’s various stages of leading an ascetic life, living in austerity, and accepting affliction with the aim of purifying it in order to reach the stage of its identification with God, or God’s identification with it, as found in the false Christian doctrines; Glorified and Exalted is Allah and High above what they say by Great Sublimity. 
Supervisor : محمد عبدالرحمن الميداني 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1439 AH
2017 AD
 
Number Of Pages : 377 
Added Date : Sunday, July 28, 2019 

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