Al-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies
No 62 (1998)

Filsafat Ishrāqiyyah (Iluminatif) Suhrawardī al-Maqtūl

Ahmad Hasan Ridwan (State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung)



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04 Aug 2022

Abstract

The Ishrāqī is oriental as well as illuminative philosophy. It is to shine, for it comes from the Orient; and it is oriental, because it shines. Colored with its distinct language, this philosophy constitutes an alliance between the "speculative" philosophy (al-ḥikmah al-baḥthiyyah) which is a fusion of the Hellenistic, Persian and Islamic philosophy, and the "intuitive" one (al-ḥikmah al-dhawqiyyah) that represents mystical spiritualism and is a combination of the Islamic sūfi tradition, Zoroastrianism and Neo-Platonism. Shuhrawardī, who was accustomed with perennial Islamic philosophy (al-ḥikmah al-'atīqah), is considered not only as a great mystic, but also an Ishrāqī philosopher. His Ishrāqī thought is a synthesis of several philosophical notions which eventuated in the classical Islam. His ideas are recognized as a set of universal teachings, which is a long-lasting oriental thought and has actual significance for the modern period.

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AJIS

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Religion Humanities

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Al-Jamiah invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches in the areas related to Islam, Muslim society, and other religions which covers textual and fieldwork investigation with various perspectives of law, philosophy, mysticism, history, art, ...