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Repentance and the Return to God: Tawba Early Sufism
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Repentance and the Return to God: Tawba Early Sufism
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Repentance and the Return to God: Tawba Early Sufism
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This book offers the first extensive treatment in a European language of
tawba
in Islam. Conventionally translated as "repentance,"
includes the broader sense of returning to God. Khalil examines this wider notion in the early period of Sufism with a particular focus on the formative years of the tradition between Muḥāsibī and Abū Ṭālib al-Makkī. Beginning with an extensive survey of the semantic field of the term as outlined in Arabic lexicography, Khalil offers a detailed analysis of the concept in Muslim scripture. He then examines
as a complex psychological process involving interior conversion and a complete, unwavering commitment to the spiritual life. The ideas of a number of prominent figures from the first few centuries of Islam are used to illuminate the historical development of
and its role in early
praxis
-oriented Sufism.
tawba
in Islam. Conventionally translated as "repentance,"
includes the broader sense of returning to God. Khalil examines this wider notion in the early period of Sufism with a particular focus on the formative years of the tradition between Muḥāsibī and Abū Ṭālib al-Makkī. Beginning with an extensive survey of the semantic field of the term as outlined in Arabic lexicography, Khalil offers a detailed analysis of the concept in Muslim scripture. He then examines
as a complex psychological process involving interior conversion and a complete, unwavering commitment to the spiritual life. The ideas of a number of prominent figures from the first few centuries of Islam are used to illuminate the historical development of
and its role in early
praxis
-oriented Sufism.