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Between orthodoxy and mysticism: the life and works of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Tahiral-Fattani (914/1508-986/1578)
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Between orthodoxy and mysticism: the life and works of Shaikh Muhammad ibn Tahiral-Fattani (914/1508-986/1578) |
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Author:
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Dockrat, Muhammad Ashraf Ebrahim
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This study focuses on orthodoxy and mysticism in the religious thought of Shaikh Mul,tammad
ibn Tahir al-Fattani (914/1508-986/1578), a sixteenth century Sunui Rohra scholar. Islam had
pt>rsistcutly presented two faces: one that was shari ah minded and concerned with
the outward, socially cognizable behaviour and anothE'r mystkal-minded, concerned
with the inward, personal life of rhc individual. The former was the domain
of the <ufamit, whereas the iifi pirs accepted the care of the latter. While there were
always those who accepted the one face of Islam as genuine and mistrusted the other
or even regarded it as spurious, Shaikh al-Fattani succeecJC'd in marrying the two. He was
at once both a mystic pir and an orthodox religious scholar.
A biography of Mul}ammad ibn Tahir al-Fattani based on the previous works is att< mptcd
with the aim being to collect the factual information pertaining directly to tht' dt>tails
of his life. The last years of Shaikh al-F'attani's life wen· devoted to his reform
involvement in his community and particularly to the removal of the Mahclawiyyah thoughts of
Sayyicl Mu}.tammad Jawnpiiri who had declared himself the promised Mahdi.
Against this backdrop of the life account of al-Fattani elements of orthodoxy and mysticism
are identifiPd in his scholarly works. Best known for his work Majmi biJJir al-anwir fi
ghariib al-taJJ?.il wa /a(aJ1a/-akhbir, all the extant works of the Shaikh are di11cusscd.
To understand tbe subject within the context of his ethnic identity, aspects of the Bohra
community are studied . lt is shown that their occupation as merchants and a history that
emphasised their ancient link to the faith of Islam were some of the farron.; that
shaped their group identity. Religious affiliation of th(' Bohras is explored in detail aud
after examining the various religious groupings it is evident
that the principal communities amongst them differ substantially in their belief systems. Muslims of Sunni Bohra descent are to be found in South Africa. The Sunni Bohra community in general and their ulama in particular are today constantly challenged to not only be devoted to orthodoxy but to sufi doctrine and discipline as well. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2468
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Date:
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2002-11 |
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