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title «Путеводитель растерянных» Сайида Казима Рашти : Перевод с арабского и персидского, Часть 6 ("Putevoditel' rasteriannykh" Saĭida Kazima Rashti : perevod s arabskogo i persidskogo)
author Ioannesian, IU A.
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Youli A. Ioannesyan
item typeJournal article
publication year2023
date2023
publication titlePis'mennye Pamiatniki Vostoka
abstract note"The treatise 'Dalil al-mutahayyirin' (Guide for the Perplexed) was written by one of the founders of Shaykhism, Sayyid Kazim Rashti. Shaykhism, which appeared in the Near and Middle East and rapidly developed at the end of the 18th-first half of the 19th centuries, as a mystical trend in Shiism, became an alternative and "Shiite answer" to the well-known phenomenon of mystical thought and practice in Islam - Sufism. In Shaykhism, two relatively independent components are clearly distinguished, associated with two phases of its history: one (early) fell on the period preceding the birth of Babism in 1844 and was marked by the activities of the founders of Shaykhism - Shaykh Ahmad Ahsa'i and Sayyid Kazim Rashti; the other corresponds to the subsequent period associated with the death of Sayyid Kazim Rashti, the emergence of Babism, the transition of many prominent Shaykhis to Babism, the split of those who did not recognize the founder of Babism, the Bab, and stood in sharp opposition to him. Sayyid Kazim Rashti (Sayyid Kazim) was a student and successor of the work of Shaykh Ahmad Ahsa'i, to whom this treatise is primarily dedicated, revealing both the historical and ideological aspects of early Shaykhism." p.6
pages5-18
issue3 (54)
volume20
publisherIzdatel'stvo RPGU im. A. I. Gertsena
placeSankt-Peterburg
languageRussian
manual tagsSHAYKHISM; RASHTI, SIYYID KAZIM. DALIL AL-MUTAHAYYARIN

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