Imam Ali’s (PBUH) place and the effects of his hadiths in writings of Kamal al-Din Abd al-Razzaq

Document Type : Original Article

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University of Lorestan

Abstract

Imam Ali (PBUH) has a great place in Sufi ideology. The reflection of Imam’s words in their works is a manifestation of this high status. One of the great Sufis is Sheikh Abd al-Razzaq Kashani (b. 650-660- d. 736 AH) is the inheritor of the Suhrawardiyah way and Ibn-Arabi's thoughts, whose special devotion to the Ahl al-Bayt (PBUT), especially Imam Ali, is reflected in his writings. This article struggled to find the place of Imam Ali (PBUH) in the writings of Abdul Razzaq, and the range of Imam’s effect on him. Answers of these questions show that, there is a deep connection between Sufism and the traditions of Shia Imams (PBUT) in the words of Kashani and other prominent figures of Sufi way. The most important findings of this study are as follows. Kashani’s writings are under the influence of Imams words. Most of his praises and descriptions about Imam are like those of Shia’s and therefore he is either Shia or Sunni who believes in twelve Imams (a combination between Sunni and Shia). Theology, demeanor, Ahl al-Bayt and Imam Ali, Governing, generosity, and etc. are some of the contents of Imam’s words in the writings of Abd al-Razzaq. Kashani has usually used these hadiths as citation or sometimes in the form of description, translation or paraphrase. He sometimes cited these hadiths using Sufi laxity.
 

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