9781567446791-1567446795-Moses and Khidr: Consciousness Between the Two Seas of Reason and Intuition

Moses and Khidr: Consciousness Between the Two Seas of Reason and Intuition

ISBN-13: 9781567446791
ISBN-10: 1567446795
Author: Laleh Bakhtiar
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Kazi Publications
Format: Paperback 94 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781567446791
ISBN-10: 1567446795
Author: Laleh Bakhtiar
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Kazi Publications
Format: Paperback 94 pages

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Moses and Khidr: Consciousness Between the Two Seas of Reason and Intuition (ISBN-13: 9781567446791 and ISBN-10: 1567446795), written by authors Laleh Bakhtiar, was published by Kazi Publications in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Moses and Khidr: Consciousness Between the Two Seas of Reason and Intuition (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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There have been many commentaries over the centuries on the story of the meeting of Moses and "someone more knowledgeable than he" at the junction between the two seas, one sweet (reason) and one salty (intuition). However, most of the commentaries assume that the story refers to Prophet Moses (peace be upon him) whereas the Quran does not mention that it was Prophet Moses. Clear arguments are presented in this analysis that the meeting occurred before Moses was granted prophethood and even questions if the Moses in this story is the Moses who became a prophet. In addition, most commentators assumed that the story took place in real time, whereas according to the analysis, it occurred in a dream as "someone more knowledgeable than Moses," designated as Khidr by most commentators, who is someone who appears in dream visions. He has knowledge of that which proceeds from the Presence of God without human intermediary ('ilm laduni). This work contains three commentaries. The first is by Seyyed Qutb, a commentary based on "reason." The second is by Abd al-Razzak Kashani, a follower of Ibn Arabi, a commentary based on "intuition." The third commentary is actually a case study of what begins as a narration and quickly becomes an anagoge that is analyzed based on Quranic psychology. According to Kashani, Moses is the symbol of the "heart." In Quranic psychology, the "heart" refers to consciousness (nafs al-mulhamah or the inspired soul). The analysis is, then, the journey of consciousness from the sweet sea to the salty sea, from reason to intuition. Book jacket.

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