Authors: Vincent J. Cornell
Rumi, Jalal al-Din, 73, 92, 265
Sabbah, Hasan-i, 233–34 Sab‘iyya.
See
Ismaili Shi‘ism
Sabr,
84
Sacred Mosque of Islam, 16, 256.
See also Ka‘ba
Sacred texts, 35–36.
See also
Qur’an
Sadaqa
(voluntary charity), 18–20 Saddam Hussein, 228
Al-Sadiq, Ja‘far.
See
Ja‘far al-Sadiq
Sad maydan
(Hundred Fields) (Ansari), 258
Sadr al-Din Muhammad Shirazi (Mulla Sadr), 226
Safa, hill of, 28, 30–31, 42 n.14
Safavid dynasty, 225–26
Safavid Shi‘ism, 224
Sahih al-Bukhari,
133, 134–35, 138,
139
Sahih al-Muslim,
133
286
Index
Sa’i,
30–31
Saint cults, 263–64, 265
Sakhawi, 139
Salama,
7
Salat
(prayer), 11–16; communal, 12,
71; daily, 10, 13–16, 70, 168;
direction of, 16, 172–73; for the
Hajj,
30; in Muslim life, 69, 70;
origin, 14–15, 129, 168; purpose,
172–73; in Qur’an, 15, 54;
Ramadan, 23;
Tarawih,
23, 41 n.9
Salih (prophet), 36, 103
Al-Sanhuri, ‘Abd al-Razzaq, 178
Sanna
(term), 194
Sarah, 28
Al-Sarakhsi, Shams al-Din, 151
Al-Sarraj, Abu Nasr, 207, 256–57, 259
Saudi Arabia, 179, 204, 239
Sawm
(Ramadan fast), 20–24, 54.
See also
Ramadan
Sayf al-Din, Sayyidna Tahir, 239 Scholars.
See
Faqihs; Hadith scholars;
Mujtahid; Ulama
Schools of law.
See
Legal schools ‘‘Science of letters’’ (‘
ilm al-huruf
), 94
n.23
Sciences: Arabic religious, 72, 73;
Greek, 197; Islamic, 47–48
S-D-Q (root), 18
Second Compilation of Qur’an, 51, 212 n.4
Second Pillar of Islam.
See Salat
Second Shahada, 10–11 Secular reforms, Iran, 228
Selection, divine, 250, 252, 255
Self, in Sufism, 206, 250, 253–54
Sensory imagery, 87–88, 89 Seveners.
See Ismaili Shi‘ism
Al-Shafi‘i, Muhammad ibn Idris, 160, 214 n.20
Shafi‘i school of law, 136, 160–61,
163, 203; on
Sunna,
126, 128, 130,
131, 136, 141, 161, 195–96, 213
n.16, 214 n.19
Shahada
(proclamation of faith), 8–11 Shaqiq al-Balkhi, 250, 252
Shari‘a,
149–80; adaptability, 166,
167–68; civil codes based on, 177,
178–79; conservatism, 156–57;
definition, 149; duties, 150, 164–65; as education of individual, 172–73;
fiqh
and, 149–50; Five Values, 164; goals, interpretation based on, 158, 166, 167–68; goals (
maqasid al-
Shari‘a
), 170, 171–76; gradualism,
168; individualism, 169–71; justice,
173–75; modern approaches, 157–
58, 177–80; morality, 149–50, 164–
65; Nizari Ismaili doctrine, 237–38; pragmatism, 168–69; public interest, 175–76; reform and, 156, 170, 176–
80; religious
vs.
juridical duties, 150, 164–65; schools of interpretation (
See
Legal schools)sources of (
See
Legal sources).
See also
Islamic law
Shari‘a
(legal) definitions, 128
Shath
(ecstatic utterances), 251
Al-Shatibi, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim, 154, 172, 175
Shaykhs
(Sufi masters), 187, 260–63,
264
SH-H-D (root), 8
Shi‘a
(term), 218
Shi‘at ‘Ali,
191, 192, 218, 220
Shi‘at Mu‘awiya,
191, 192
Shiite Islam, 137–38, 186, 217–42;
early history, 220–23; free will, 204;
Hadith collections, 138, 163, 188,
212 n.2, 215 n.20; Imami (
See
Imami (Twelver) Shi‘ism); Ismaili, 222–23, 231–40; leadership beliefs,
137, 162–63, 187, 188, 192, 212
n.3, 217–20; legal principles, 162–
63, 196; legal schools, 162–63; origin of, 187–88;
Sunna
and hadith in, 137–38, 196;
vs.
Sunni Islam,
162, 163, 204, 230–31; Zaydi, 162,
163, 221, 240–42.
See also
Sunni– Shi‘a divide
Shiraz, 255, 261
Al-Shu‘ara’
(‘‘The Poets’’;
Sura
26), 56
Shu‘ayb (Jethro) (prophet), 103, 113
‘‘Sign(s)’’ (
ayat
), 35, 71; created world
Index
287
as, 101, 120 n.1; and verses (
ayat
), 83, 101
Silsila
(spiritual lineage), 261 Sincere advice (
nasiha
), 170–71 Sinlessness: of Jesus and Mary, 117,
122 n.21; of prophets, 36–37
Al-Sirat al-Mustaqim
(The Straight Path), 10
Siyasa shar‘iyya,
181, 185
S-L-A (root), 11
S-L-M (root), 6
Sobhani, Ja‘far, 104–5
Social dimensions: of
Hajj
(pilgrimage to Mecca), 29, 32, 54; of Ramadan,
22; of rituals of Islam, 54, 172–73; of
Zakat
(charity), 22, 54 Society: ideal, in Islam, 211–12;
Qur’anic injunctions on, 54 Solomon, 104; temple of, 14
Soul, 22; fasting and, 22–23; Sufi
examination of, 205–6, 250, 252,
255
South Asia, 132, 239
Spain, Islamic, 106, 138, 140, 258–59 Speculative rulings (
zanni
), 153
Spirit, in Qur’an, 86, 89
Spiritual awareness (‘
ilm
), 79–80, 83,
222
Spiritual lineages (
silsila; nasab
), 261, 262, 263
Spiritual practice, Sunni, 204–8.
See also
Sufism
Spiritual virtues.
See Ihsan
Spiritual world, in Qur’an, 88
The Stages of Wayfarers
(Ansari), 258– 59
Statutory law, 157;
fiqh
-based, 178–
79
Stipulation, unilateral (
iltizam
), 162 The Stoning, 32
Stoning Area (
Jamarat
), 42 n.14 ‘‘Stories,’’ in Qur’an, 90–91 ‘‘The Straight Path’’ (
al-Sirat al-
Mustaqim
), 10
Submission to will of God (
Islam
), 6–7, 40, 119; by Hagar, 28; and
prophecy, 103–4, 119
Successors, era of, 177
Sufi
(term), 206, 249, 252–53
Sufi masters (
shaykhs
), 187, 260–63,
264
Sufi orders (
tariqa; turuq
), 264–65 Sufism, 205–8, 249–66; academic,
258, 259–60, 265; Baghdad, 252–
55, 256; literature, 207–8, 255,
256–60; origins, 187, 205–6, 216
n.34, 249–52; practices, 254, 262, 267 n.16; rise of masters (
shaykhs
), 260–63, 264; Shi‘ism and, 224–25,
234; spread of, 255–57, 265;
Sunna
and, 139–41, 205–6, 250
Sufiyya
(term), 193, 249–50, 252,
255
Al-Sulami, Abu ‘Abd al-Rahman, 207, 256, 257, 259
Sulaymani Bohras, 238, 239
Sultanic rulings, 151
Sunan,
133, 140, 196
Sunna
(term), 128–29, 186, 193,
194
Sunna
(Way of the Prophet), 52, 110– 111, 125–44, 193, 196; actions of
Prophet as, 129–30;
authentification, 131–37, 141–42,
152–53, 194; categories of, 129–30,
131; challenges to, 141–42; Companions of the Prophet and, 127–29, 136–38, 176–78, 194, 195,
214 n.19; definitions of, 128–29,
186, 193, 194; Founding, 153; and
hadith, 127, 130, 136–37, 194;
historical development, 126, 130,
131–32, 193–96; ‘‘inner,’’ 205–6; as
legal (
Shari‘a
) source, 126–28, 135–
37, 149, 151–54, 156, 193–96, 213
n.16; modern Western Muslims and, 143–44; public interest and, 176;
Qur’an and, 126–28, 153; rituals in,
54; Shafi‘i thought on, 126, 128,
130, 131, 136, 141, 161, 195–96,
213 n.16, 214 n.29; in Shiite Islam, 137–38, 163, 196, 237; statements of Prophet as, 129; Sufism and, 139– 41, 205–6, 250;
vs. Sunna
as
288
Index
common practice, 194–96; women and, 138–39
Sunna ghayr tashri’iyya,
196
Sunna mu’assia
(Founding Sunna), 153
Sunna tashri’iyya,
196
Sunni
(term), 186–87
Sunni Islam, 185–212; creed, Tahawi’s rendering of, 208–11; Hadith collections, 133, 188, 200, 214–15 n.20; Hanbali thought and, 200– 204; legal thought, 162, 187, 188,
196, 199–200; in modern times,
211–12; origin of, 187–212; political
struggles shaping, 188–93, 199–
200; political thought, 187–88, 193,
203–4; schools of law, 189, 214 n.20 (
See also
Legal schools); spiritual practice, 204–8; as term, 186–87; theological influences, 196–204; vs. Shiite Islam, 162, 163, 204, 230–31.
See also
Sufism
Sunni–Shi‘a divide, 187–93, 211–12,
218; in modern times, 189
Sura(s), 48; arrangement, 51, 56–57,
77–78, 152; first (
See Al-Fatiha
);
last, 55; length, 49, 77; Meccan
vs.
Medinan, 49, 57–58, 75–76, 77;
numbers and ‘‘titles,’’ 77–78 Al-Suyuti, Jalal al-Din, 139
S-W-M (root), 20
Syria, 189, 234; modern, 139, 178,
179; Sufism in, 252, 256
Al-Ta‘arruf li-madhhab ahl al-tawassuf
(Introduction to the School of the Sufis) (al-Kalabadhi), 207
Tabaqat al-sufiyya
(Generations of Sufis), 256, 259
Tabataba’i, Muhammad Husayn, 228 ‘‘The Table Spread’’ (
al-Ma’ida; Sura
5:1-3), 58
Tafsir
(Qur’anic exegesis), 47, 49, 154,
167
Al-Tahawi, Abu Ja‘far Ahmad, 208; Sunni creed by, 208–11
Tajwid
(Qur’an chanting), 60
Takfir
(unbelievers), accusations of, 204
Talha, 190, 201, 213 n.9
Ta‘lil
(ratiocination), 167–68
Ta‘lim
(Sufi instruction), 261
Tanzih
(transcendence), 34, 197–98
Tanzil,
48
Al-Taqi (Muhammad al-Jawad), 223
Taqiyya
(precautionary dissimulation), 221
Taqlid
(imitation), 157, 195, 213 n.15
Taqwa
(God-consciousness), 22, 34,
173; in Sufism, 139–40, 253, 254
Tarawih
prayers, 23, 41 n.9
Tarbiyya
(Sufi training), 261–62
Tariqa
(path), 206, 261
Tariqa (turuq
) (Sufi orders), 264–65
Tariqa
Shi‘ism, 224
Tasawwuf,
187, 249.
See also
Sufism
Tashbih
(immanence), 34, 198
Tawaf
(circumambulation of the
Ka‘ba
), 29, 30, 32
Tawakkul
(reliance on God), 255
Tawba
(repentance), 250, 254
Tawhid
(oneness of God), 9, 33, 39; Abraham and, 109–11; as fundamental message of Islam, 9, 33; in Mu‘tazili rationalism, 197–98; in Qur’an, 9, 52–53; symbolized in
Ka‘ba,
28; as teaching of messengers, 103, 104
Ta’wil
(allegorical interpretation), 154, 167
Al-Tawrat
(Torah), 36, 115–116, 121 n.10
Tax, Alms/Purification.
See Zakat
Tayyibi Daudis, 238
Testimony, legal, 166, 169
Textile arts, 68, 69 Theology.
See Kalam
Third Compilation of Qur’an, 51, 189–90
Third Pillar of Islam.
See Zakat
Throne Verse, 53, 69
‘‘The Tidings’’ (
Surat al-Naba’; Sura
78:1–17), 57–58
Time, in Qur’an, 82
Index
289
Al-Tirmidhi, al-Hakim, 133, 254–55 Torah.
See Al-Tawrat
Traditionalist literature, Sufi, 258–59 Traditionist movement (
Ahl al-
Hadith
), 160, 161, 177
Training master (
shaykh al-tarbiyya
), 261–63, 264
Transcendence (
tanzih
), 34, 197–98 ‘‘The Tribe of Quraysh’’ (
Quraysh;
Sura
106), 56
Truth, in Sufism, 207–8
Truths of Qur’anic Exegesis
(Sulami), 256
Tunisia, 232
Turkomans, 225
Al-Tustari, Sahl, 254–55, 256, 267 n.18
Twelfth Imam, 162–63
Twelve Imams, 137, 163
Twelver Shi‘ism.
See
Imami (Twelver) Shi‘ism
Ubayy ibn Ka‘b, 189
Ulama
(scholars), 131, 156, 157, 171,
200
Uluw al-Azm,
105
‘Umar ibn ‘Abd al-‘Aziz (Umayyad caliph), 168, 199
‘Umar ibn al-Khattab (second caliph), 23, 167, 201, 212 n.4, 213 nn.9,
14
Umayyad dynasty, 171, 177, 192, 199,
201; and hadith, 141; renunciants,
206; Shi‘ism under, 220–21
U-M-M (root), 9
Umma
(community of Muslims), 9; diversity of, 107–8, 218; early, 187,
188–93, 196–204; ideal, 211–12; in
modern times, 212; in Murji’a thought, 192–93; Sunni-Shi‘a di- vide, 187–88
Umm Habiba, 138
Umm Hani Maryam, 139 Umm Salama, 138
‘
Umra
(pilgrimage), 27 Unbelievers.
See Takfir
United Arab Emirates, 178
United States, 228; Muslims in, 42