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A History of Muslim Philosophy
Volume ٢
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Volume 1
Volume 2
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2, Book 4: Later Centuries (From the Fall of Baghdad [656/1258] TO 1111/1700)
Part 1. The Fall of Baghdad
Chapter 40: Fall of The ‘Abbasid Caliphate
Bibliography
Notes
Part 2. Theologico-Philosophical Thought
Chapter 41: Ibn Taimiyyah
A. Life and Works
B. Attitude towards Theology and the Theologians
Ibn Taimiyyah’s Anthropomorphism
Al-Qur’an Kalam Allah Ghair Makhluq
C. Attitude towards Philosophy
Theory of the Atom
Theory of the Body
Theory of the Similarities of Bodies
Theory of Motion
Theories of Harakat al-Falak, Namus, and Mumkin
Notes
Part 3: The Sufis
Chapter 42: Jalal al-Din Rumi
A. Life
B. Beliefs and Philosophy
C. The Nature of Existence and Evolution
D. Love
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 43: Mahmud Shabistari, Al-Jili, and Jami
A. Mahmud Shabistari
B. Al-Jili
Essence, Attributes, and Names
1. Life
2. Knowledge
3. Will
4. Power
5. Speech (Kalam)
6. Hearing is Divine Epiphany
7. Sight
8. Beauty
9. Majesty is Beauty in its Intense Form
10. Perfection is the name of Divine Essence which is perfectly unknowable
Self-revelations of the One
Ascent of the Soul
1. Illumination of Action
2. Illumination of Names
3. Illumination of Attributes
4. Illumination of the Essence
Doctrine of Logos and the Perfect Man
Saint ship and Prophethood
Psychology - Qalb
Reason
Judgment (Wahm)
Reflection (Fikr)
The Self (Nafs)
Religion
C. Jami
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 44: Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi
A. Life and Studies
B. The Shari‘ah
1. Heresy and the Mujaddid’s Opposition to It
2. Reforms in Sufism and the Nature of Sufistic Perfection
3. Significance of the Shari‘ah
C. Existential or Experiential Unity
D. Revelation and Intuition
E. The Religious Law
Bibliography
Notes
Part 4: The “Philosophers”
Chapter 45: Jalal al-Din Dawwani
A. Life and Works
B. Ethics
C. Politics
D. Metaphysics
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 46: Ibn Khaldun
A
B
C
D
E
1. Association is Necessary for Man
2. Distribution of Culture on Earth
3. Temperate and Intemperate Zones and the Influence of the Atmosphere upon the Colour of Human Beings and many of their States
4. Influence of the Atmosphere upon the Habits of Character (akhlaq) of Human Beings
5. Effects of the Abundance and Scarcity of Food upon the Bodies and Habits of Character of Human Beings
6. Classes of those who perceive the “Unseen” (ghaib) among Human Beings by Natural Disposition or by Exercise
F
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 47: The School of Ispahan
A. Introduction
B. Hikmat
C. Major Figures of the School of Ispahan
Sheikh Baha’ al-Din ‘Amili
Mir Damad
Mir Abu al-Qasim Findiriski
The form below, if by the ladder of gnosis
The intellect form which is endless and immortal
Mulla Muhsin Faid-i Kashi
Mulla Mohammad Baqir Majlisi
D. Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 48: Sadr al-Din Shirazi
A. Life and Works
B. Sources of Mulla Sadra’s Doctrines
C. Mulla Sadra’s Method and the Characteristics of His School
D. Division of the Sciences
E. Principles of Mulla Sadra’s Doctrines
1. Unity and Polarization of Being
2. Substantial Motion
3. Divine and Human Knowledge
4. Soul, Its Origin, Becoming and Entelechy
F. Significance of Mulla Sadra and His Influence
Bibliography
Notes
Part 5: Political Thought
Chapter 49: Ibn Khaldun
A
B
C
D
E
F
Bibliography
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2, Book 5: Other Disciplines (Covering Both The Early And The Later Centuries)
Part 1: Language and Literature
Chapter 50: Arabic Literature, Poetic and Prose Forms
A. Poetry
The Nasib
The Madih
The Khatimah
Islam and Poetry
Development of the Ghazal
Vilifying Ghazal
The ‘Abbasid Era
Further Development of the Ghazal
Bohemianism
New Features of the Ghazal
Moral, Philosophical and Mystic Poetry
Formal Panegyric
Personal and Occasional Verse
Descriptive Poetry
Adaptation of Metre and Diction
Strophic Verse
B. Prose
1. Proverbs
2. Oracular sayings
3. Orations and
Influence of the Qur’an and the Hadith
Popular Anecdote
Story Cycles
High-class Fiction
Literary Epistle (Risalah) and Rhetorical Maqamah
Development of the Story for Literary Theme
Story for the Philosophical Theme
Historical Writing
Influence on the West
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 51: Arabic Literature, Poetic and Prose Forms
A. Grammar
B. Lexicography
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 52: Arabic Literature: Theories of Literary Criticism
Bibliography
Chapter 53: Persian Literature
A. Persian Literature of Early Times
B. The Beginning of Modern Persian Literature
C. Different Epochs of Persian Poetry
D. Persian Prose
E. Persian Grammar and Lexicography
F. Influence on Persian Literature
Bibliography
Chapter 54: Turkish Literature
A. Development of Turkish Prose and Poetry
Seventh/13th Century
Eighth/14th Century
Ninth/15th Century
Tenth/16th Century
11th/17th Century
12th/18th Century
13th/19th Century
B. Development of Turkish Grammar and Lexicography
Bibliography: Turkish Grammar and Lexicography
Notes
Part 2: Language and Literature
Chapter 55: Architecture
A. The First Three Centuries of Muslim Architecture
The Great Mosque of Damascus
B. Muslim Architecture in Later Centuries
1. Muslim Architecture in North Africa
The Fatimids
The Mamluks
Qairawin
2. Muslim Architecture in Spain
3. Muslim Architecture in Iran
4. Muslim Architecture in Central Asia
5. Muslim Architecture in Turkey
6. Muslim Architecture in Pakistan and India
Bengal
Jaunpur
The Deccan
Malwah
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 56: Painting
A. Introduction
B. Characteristics of Muslim Painting
C. Historical Background
D. Book Illustrations
E. The Mongo School
F. The Timurid School
G. The Great Behzad
H. The Safawid School
I. The Bukhara School
J. The Turkish Painting
K. The Mughul Painting
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 57: Music
Alf Lailah wa Lailah
A. The Music in Itself
Syrian Proverb
B. The Music Lovers
Notes
Chapter 58: Music (continued)
C. The Music Theorists
D. Influence
An Arabic Proverb
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 59: Minor Arts
A
B
1. Calligraphy and Illumination
2. Book-binding
3. Pottery
4. Textiles and Rugs
5. Wood-carving, and Ivory and Bone-carving
6. Metal-work, Glass and Crystal
Bibliography
Notes
Part 3: Social Studies
Chapter 60: Historiography
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 61: Jurisprudence
A - The Law
B -Law And Ethics
C- Sanctions
D - Law And Religious Affairs
E - The Chief Sources
F-Other Sources
G - Particular Sections Of The Law
1. `Ibadat
2. Mu`amalat
(a) Polity
(b) Fiscality
(c) Contracts
(d) Family Law
(e) Commercial Contracts
(f) Administration of Justice
3. Penal Laws
(a) Apostasy
(b) Homicide and Corporal Damages
(c) & (d) Sexual Transgression and False Accusations Affecting the Honor of Women
(e) Alcoholic Drinks
(f) Robbery and Theft
(g) War
(h) Infliction of Injuries (Mazalim)
H - Muslim Contribution To Law
I - Interactions
J - Further Possibilities
Bibliography
Notes
Part 4: The Sciences
Chapter 62: Geography
A - General And Regional Geography
1. The Route Books
2. Books of Countries and Dictionaries
3. Diaries and Travel Accounts
B - General Treatises And Scientific Geography
C - Mathematical Geography
1. Instruments and Their Use
2. Determination of Latitudes and Longitudes
3. The Earth's Shape, Size, and Movements
D-Cartography And Map-Making
E - Influence Of Muslim Geography
Bibliography
Some Texts and Translations
General
Notes
Chapter 63: Mathematics and Astronomy
A - Introduction
B - Arithmetic
C - Algebra
D -Geometry
E - Trigonometry
F - Astronomy
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 64: Physics and Mineralogy
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 65: Chemistry
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 66: Natural History
A
B
C
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 67: Medicine
A - Introductory
B - Collection And Translation Of Books
C - Hospitals
D - Physicians And Surgeons
E - Influence
Bibliography
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2, Book 6: Influence of Muslim Thought
Chapter 68: Influence of Muslim Thought on the West
Western Thinkers On Islam In General
Muslim philosophy influenced Western thought in several ways. It
Theological Influence
Philosophical Influence Before Descartes
Philosophical Influence From Descartes To Kant
Philosophical Influence in the Post Kantian Period
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 69: Influence of Muslim thought on the East
Introduction
Persia
China, Turkey and Afghanistan
India
Cultural Contacts
From the First/Seventh Century to Sarikara
Indonesia
Bibliography
General
Persia, Turkey, Afghanistan, and China
India
Indonesia
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2, Book 7: The Dark Age (1111/1700-1266/1850)
Chapter 70: Decline In The Muslim World
A. Political Causes of the Catastrophic Decline
1. Turkey
2. Persia
3. India
4. Indonesia
B. Non-Political Causes
Bibliography
Turkey
Persia
India
Indonesia
Notes
Chapter 71: The Silver Lining, Development Of The Urdu Language, Grammar, And Literature
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Bibliography
Notes
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2, Book 8: Modern Renaissance (Covering both the Early and the Later Centuries)
Part 1. Renaissance in the Near and Middle East
Chapter 72: Renaissance in Arabia, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon
Muhammad Bin Abd Al-Wahhab and His Movement
A
B
C
Role of the Arab Academy of Damascus in Syria
American University of Beirut
Role of the Arab League in Unifying the Arab World
D
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 73: Renaissance in North Africa: The Sanusiyyah Movement
A: Rise of the Sanusiyyah Order
B: Teachings and Philosophy of the Sanussiyyah Order
C: Achievements: An Evaluation
D: Decline and Recovery
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 74: Jamal Al-Din Al-Afghani
A: Introduction
B: Life
C: Philosophy
D: Political Thought
E: Conclusion
Bibliography
A: Works of al-Afghani
B: Works on al-Afghani
Chapter 75: Renaissance in Egypt: Muhammad Abduh and His School
A: Life
For greatness we have made a resting-place
B: His Philosophy
C: The School of Muhammad Abduh in Egypt
Bibliography
Chapter 76: Renaissance in Turkey: Zia Gokalp and His School
Bibliographical Note
Chapter 77: Renaissance in Iran: General
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 78: Renasissance in Iran: Haji Mulla Hadi Sabziwari
A: Life and Works
B: Sources of Haji’s Doctrines and the Characteristics of His Approach
C: Teachings
D: Post-Sabziwarian Hikmat
Bibliography
Notes
Part 2. Renaissance in South and South-East Asia
Chapter 79: Renaissance in Indo-Pakistan: Shah Wali Allah Dihlawi
A: Introduction
B: Life and Works
C: Sources of Shah Wali Allah’s Thought
D: Socio-Economic and Political Thought
E: Philosophy of History
F: Metaphysics
Doctrines of Wahdat al-Wujud and Wahdat al-Shuhud
The Spiritual World and the Material World
Space and Time
Freedom and Fatalism
G: Jurisprudence
H: Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 80: Renaissance in Indo-Pakistan (Continued): Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan as a Politician, Historian, and Reformist
A: Introductory
B: The Sayyid as a Historian
C: The Sayyid as a Reformer
D: The Sayyid as a Politician
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 81: Renaissance in Indo-Pakistan (Continued): Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan as a Religio-Philosophical Thinker
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 82: Renaissance in Indo-Pakistan (Continued): Iqbal
Summing Up
Reason and Heart: A Dialogue
The Odyssey of Man
The Nature of Life
The Birth of Man
Bibliography
Notes
Chapter 83: Renaissance in Indonesia
A: Introductory
B: National Movement in Indonesia
C: Effect of the First World War on Indonesia
D: Factors Promoting National Sentiments
Nationalist Party of Indonesia
Sarekat Islam
Indonesian Youth Movement
Indonesian Women Movement
Cooperation and Non-Cooperation Movements
F: The Japanese Occupation
Effects of the Japanese Occupation
Bibliography
Notes
Conclusion
A History of Muslim Philosophy Volume 2
Author:
M.M. Sharif
Publisher:
www.muslimphilosophy.com
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