Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India: Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb’s Lament of the Nightingale and Ṭarīqa-yi Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya

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Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India focuses on one particular treasure from surviving Persian manuscripts in India, Nāla-yi ʿAndalīb, written by Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb (d. 1759), a Naqshbandī Mujaddidī mystical thinker. It explores the convergence and interrelation of the text with its context to find how ʿAndalīb revisits the central role of the Prophet as the main protagonist in his allegorical love story with great attention to the circumstances of the Muslim community during the eighteenth century.

The present volume elucidates ʿAndalīb’s Sufism calling for a return to the pristine form of Islam and the idealization of the first Muslim community. It considers his Ṭarīqa-yi Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya as a derivation of the Ṭarīqa-yi Muḥammadiyya, which had an important role in promoting Islam. The book attempts to clarify and systematize all of the concepts which ʿAndalīb employs within the framework of the Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya, such as the state of the nāṣir and the Khāliṣ Muḥammadī. It addresses controversial topics in religion, such as the struggles between Shiʿa and Sunni Muslims, and the controversies between Shuhūdīs and Wujūdīs. It illuminates two key personalities, Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq and ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, and two types of relationships, the maʿiyya and ʿayniyya, with the spirituality of the Prophet.

The book will be of interest to scholars and students interested in Islamic studies, Islamic mysticism, the intellectual history of Muslims in South Asia, the history of the Mughal Empire, Persian literature, studies of manuscripts, Islamic philosophy, comparative studies of religions, social studies, anthropology, and debates concerning the eighteenth century, such as the transition from pre-colonialism to colonialism and the origins of modernity in Islam.

Author(s): Neda Saghaee
Series: Routledge Sufi Series, 26
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 279
City: London

Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgments
Notes on Transliteration and Abbreviations
Abbreviations
Introduction
Returning to a Pristine Islam From a Mystical Perspective in the Eighteenth Century
Nāla-yi ʿAndalīb, Publication and Manuscripts
Organization of the Book
Notes
1 Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb’s Life and Works
ʿAndalīb’s Family and Background
Born Into a Naqshbandī Mujaddidī Family
An Al-Ḥasan Uwaysī Sufi
A Devotee of Sufism
A Mujaddidī-Khāliṣ Muḥammadī Master
Legendary Accounts of a Guide On the Path of Allāh
ʿAndalīb as the Author of Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb
Origins of Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb
Themes and Audiences
Persian: A Comprehensive Vehicle of Expression for ʿAndalīb’s Thought
Genre and Literary Style
Value in the Eyes of ʿAndalīb, His Successors and Modern Academia
Relationship Between Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb and Risāla-Yi Hūsh Afzā
Notes
Bibliography
2 Narratives: Doorways Into ʿAndalīb’s Mystical World
Synopsis of Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb
Reign of ʿArsh Āshiyān (Mihr Jahāngīr’s Grandfather)
Reign of King Falak Qadr (Mihr Jahāngīr’s Father), Mihr Jahāngīr’s Birth and Childhood
Mihr Jahāngīr in the Love-Increasing Garden
Mihr Jahāngīr at Consciousness-Snatcher Mountain
Travel to Iran
The Narration of Didactic Stories
The Legend of Farrukh Fāl and Shāh Shujāʾ
The Story of Shīr Zan-I Āhū Shikār
Farrukh Fāl’s Falling in Love
The Journey of Shāh Shujāʾ to Hindustan
Tājir-i Ṣādiq at Court
The Legend of Ḥusn and ʿIshq
The Legend of the Spell-Breaking Jewel
Travel to Arabia
The Legend of the Dervish Ganj Asrār
The Nightingale’s Companions
The Rose After Missing the Nightingale
The Journey of Māh Munīr to Hindustan
Travel to Hindustan
Meetings Between the Rose Disguised as Shāh-I Shāhān and the Nightingale
The Legend of Ghulām-I Khākī
Union of the Nightingale and the Rose
The Story of Sulṭān and Kanīz
The Nightingale as the Closest Servant
Travel to Arabia
Travel to Hindustan
The Nightingale’s Successors
The Nightingale’s Lament: The Meaning Behind the Narrative
The Nightingale as Mihr Jahāngīr
The Nightingale and the Rose as Lover and Beloved
The Nightingale as the Prophet Muḥammad, the King of Lovers
The Lament, the Love Story and Travel On the Path of Love
Notes
Bibliography
Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb’s Ṭarīqa- yi Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya
Origin and Principles of the Khāliṣ Muhammadiyya
Al-Ḥasan B. ʿAlī in ʿAndalīb’s Vision
Establishment of the Ṭarīqa-Yi Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya
The Straight Path
The People of the Path
Nāṣir (“Helper”)
Khāliṣ Muḥammadī (“Sincere Muhammadans”)
The Mahdī and the Khāliṣ Muḥammadī
Mystical Prophetology in the Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya
The Importance of the Prophetic Sunna
Theosophical Prophetology and the Light of Muḥammad
The Seed of Creation
The Perfect Man
Annihilation in the Prophet
The Theories of Maʿiyya and ʿAyniyya
Reorientation of Sufism: The Critical View of the Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya
Declining Mughals and Critique of Sufis
Perspective On the Struggle Between Wujūdīs and Shuhūdīs
Criticism Toward the People of Talwīn and Tamkīn
Criticism Toward Polytheism and Innovations On the Path
Criticism Toward the Superiority of Sainthood
Criticism of the Shaykh-Disciple Relationship
Criticism of Otherworldly Sufism and Quietism
Criticism of Sufi Involvement With Theological and Jurisprudential Debates
Khāliṣ Muḥammadīs: Inhabitants of Sacred India
The Legend of Ghulām Khākī
The Manifestation of the Muḥammadan Reality and India
Sacredness of India and the Eighteenth-Century Muslim Community
Notes
Bibliography
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Appendices: Appendix 1: Summarized Table of Contents of Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb
Volume 1
Volume 2
Appendix 2 Detailed Table of Contents of Nāla-Yi ʿAndalīb
Volume 1
Volume 2
Index