Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light Wang Tai-Yu's Great Learning Pure Real vg pbk

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Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791446387
ISBN-13
9780791446386
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
278 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light : Wang Tai-Yu's Great Learning of the Pure and Real and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm. With a New Translation of Jami's Lawa'ih from the Persian by William C. Chittick
Subject
Islam / General, Eastern, Islam / Sufi, Clergy
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Author
Sachiko Murata
Subject Area
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-020625
Reviews
"The collaborators were indeed ambitious in this work, obviously enthusiastic about the topic they had discovered and the opportunity to introduce it to the public." -- Religious Studies Review "This is a remarkable book, painstakingly set in its historical and intellectual context. There is a brilliance reflected in both the introduction and the translation. We are indebted to Sachiko Murata for her fine work!" -- Mary Evelyn Tucker, author of Moral and Spiritual Cultivation in Japanese Neo-Confucianism: The Life and Thought of Kaibara Ekken (1630-1714) "Murata's book goes a long way toward filling a huge gap in our knowledge of Islam in China." -- Alan Godlas, cotranslator of Javad Nurbakhsh's Divani Nurbakhsh: Sufi Poetry "This work is highly original, shows an astonishing range of linguistic and philosophical competencies, and brings to life an extremely interesting and little-known Muslim intellectual tradition." -- Juan R. I. Cole, translator of Kahlil Gibran's The Vision: Reflections on the Way of the Soul
Dewey Edition
21
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
297.4/0951
Table Of Content
Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Chinese-Language Islam The Essentials of Islam The Chinese Language Wang Tai-yu Liu Chih The Arabic Translation of Liu Chih's Philosophy Translations into Chinese The Neo-Confucian Background 2. The Works of Wang Tai-yu The True Answers The Real Commentary on the True Teaching Adam and Eve: From Chapter Two of the Real Commentary The Real Solicitude 3. Wang Tai-yu's Great Learning The Chinese Background The Islamic Concepts The Text 4. The Great Learning of the Pure and Real Preface Introduction Synopsis: Comprehensive Statement The Real One The Numerical One The Embodied One General Discussion 5. Liu Chih's Translation of Lawa'ih The Oneness of Existence Liu Chih's Appropriation of Lawa'ih The Translations 6. Gleams 7. Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm Notes Glossary of Chinese Words Bibliography Index of Chinese Names and Terms Index of Persian and Arabic Names and Terms General Index
Synopsis
The first study in English of Islamic thought in China, this book shows that this tradition was informed by both Sufism and Neo-Confucianism; translations of two classic works are included. Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light investigates, for the first time in a Western language, the manner in which the Muslim scholars of China adapted the Chinese tradition to their own needs during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book surveys the 1400-year history of Islam in China and explores why the four books translated from Islamic languages into Chinese before the twentieth century were all Persian Sufi texts. The author also looks carefully at the two most important Muslim authors of books in the Chinese language, Wang Tai-yü and Liu Chih. Murata shows how they assimilated Confucian social teachings and Neo-Confucian metaphysics, as well as Buddhism and Taoism, into Islamic thought. She presents full translations of Wang's Great Learning of the Pure and Real-a text on the principles of Islam-and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm, which in turn is a translation from Persian of Lawa'i, a famous Sufi text by Jami. A new translation of Jami's Lawa'i from the Persian by William C. Chittick is juxtaposed with Liu Chih's work, revealing the latter's techniques in adapting the text to the Chinese language and Chinese thought., Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light investigates, for the first time in a Western language, the manner in which the Muslim scholars of China adapted the Chinese tradition to their own needs during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book surveys the 1400-year history of Islam in China and explores why the four books translated from Islamic languages into Chinese before the twentieth century were all Persian Sufi texts. The author also looks carefully at the two most important Muslim authors of books in the Chinese language, Wang Tai-yu and Liu Chih. Murata shows how they assimilated Confucian social teachings and Neo-Confucian metaphysics, as well as Buddhism and Taoism, into Islamic thought. She presents full translations of Wang's Great Learning of the Pure and Real--a text on the principles of Islam--and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm, which in turn is a translation from Persian of Lawa'ih', a famous Sufi text by Jami. A new translation of Jami's Lawa'ih' from the Persian by William C. Chittick is juxtaposed with Liu Chih's work, revealing the latter's techniques in adapting the text to the Chinese language and Chinese thought., The first study in English of Islamic thought in China, this book shows that this tradition was informed by both Sufism and Neo-Confucianism; translations of two classic works are included. Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light investigates, for the first time in a Western language, the manner in which the Muslim scholars of China adapted the Chinese tradition to their own needs during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The book surveys the 1400-year history of Islam in China and explores why the four books translated from Islamic languages into Chinese before the twentieth century were all Persian Sufi texts. The author also looks carefully at the two most important Muslim authors of books in the Chinese language, Wang Tai-yü and Liu Chih. Murata shows how they assimilated Confucian social teachings and Neo-Confucian metaphysics, as well as Buddhism and Taoism, into Islamic thought. She presents full translations of Wang's Great Learning of the Pure and Real--a text on the principles of Islam--and Liu Chih's Displaying the Concealment of the Real Realm, which in turn is a translation from Persian of Law?'i?, a famous Sufi text by J?m?. A new translation of J?m?'s Law?'i? from the Persian by William C. Chittick is juxtaposed with Liu Chih's work, revealing the latter's techniques in adapting the text to the Chinese language and Chinese thought., The first study in English of Islamic thought in China, this book shows that this tradition was informed by both Sufism and Neo-Confucianism; translations of two classic works are included.
LC Classification Number
BP189.3.M87 2000

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