A collection of eleven mystical treatises by Dehdār Shīrāzī, written in fluent Persian and Arabic and influenced by Ibn ʿArabī and Rājab Bursī. The work discusses major themes in Islamic mysticism, such as the unity of being, the hierarchy of existence, spiritual journeying, and the doctrine of the Perfect Human.
English Title:The Treatises of Dehdār: Eleven Mystical Essays
Author: Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd Dehdār Shīrāzī (947–1016 A.H. / 16th–17th century C.E.)
Editor: Muḥammad-Ḥusayn Akbarī Sāwajī
Language: Persian
ISBN: 978-600-203-242-3
Publication Year: 1996 (1375 A.H.)
Pages: 363
Format: PDF
Category: Islamic Sciences and Studies
Miras Maktoob Collection Code: 027
【Summary】
Dehdār Shīrāzī, a prominent Safavid-era scholar, was well versed in mathematics, letter symbolism, numerology, Qurʾanic exegesis, and jurisprudence. This volume brings together 11 mystical treatises that explore key themes in Islamic metaphysics and spirituality, including the unity of being (waḥdat al-wujūd), the hierarchical structure of existence, triadic arrangements of human and cosmic realms, the union of intellect and intelligible, the stages of spiritual wayfaring, the inner meaning of worship, the doctrine of “the matter between two matters,” and the concept of the Perfect Human. Written in clear and fluid prose and shaped by the intellectual legacy of Ibn ʿArabī and Rājab Bursī, the work reflects the depth and diversity of Safavid mystical thought.
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