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Elbahlawan, Eslam:
Review Essay: Ibn Khaldun on Sufism.
In: The Journal of Social Encounters.
Bd. 9
(2025)
Heft 1
.
- S. 43-50.
ISSN 2995-2212
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69755/2995-2212.1327
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Offizieller Projekttitel Projekt-ID Multi-disciplinary Understanding of Legacy and Influence of Devotions (MULID). The Legacy of Sufism: A Study of Mulid Celebrations in Egypt 101210680 |
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EU-Bildungsprogramme Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) |
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Abstract
Ibn Khaldūn’s The Requirements of the Sufi Path, expertly translated by Carolyn Baugh, is not just a scholarly exploration of Sufism; it is a bridge between the mystical and the legal, a rare fusion of juristic precision and spiritual insight. In this work, Khaldūn steps into the role of a jurist to defend the Sufi tradition, weaving together the wisdom of Sufi masters like Imam al-Ghazālī andImam al-Qushayrī with his own legal acumen. What emerges is a compelling argument for the necessity of spiritual guidance, framed within the rigorous structure of Islamic law. This book, brought to life through Baugh’s careful translation, is not merely a historical artefact but a living dialogue between the heart’s mystical yearnings and the mind’s demand for order, a conversation as relevant today as it was in the 14th century. To fully appreciate the significance of this work, we must first understand the intellectual legacy of Ibn Khaldūn, whose contributions to human heritage remain unparalleled. In the following sections, we will explore the life and legacy of IbnKhaldūn, the art of translation that brings his voice to modern readers, and the profound insights this book offers into the Sufi Path.

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