The Position of Pantheism in Jami's Mysticism
Subject Areas : Islamic MysticismAli Akbar Afrasiabpour 1 , Zahra Kashaniha 2
1 - عضو هیأت علمی دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهیدرجائی، تهران، ایران
2 - عضو هیأت علمی دانشگاه تربیت دبیر شهیدرجائی، تهران، ایران
Keywords: monotheism, Manifestation, IbnArabi, Allegory, Theoretical mysticism, Personal pantheism,
Abstract :
In Islamic mysticism,Jami believes inthe theory of pantheism, and He is a lover of Ahlal-Bayt (Family members of religious Imams') among the Naqshbanditariqa, which follows the IbnArabi's theory. Accordingly, the theory of truth is the only one, and that originality comes from unity. The apparent plurality in the world is somethingaccredited that makes up the manifestation of the unified truth. In other words, these pluralities are made of a dream or a shadow and just like an image inside a mirror. Existence is the God’s book and the creatures are God’s names and divine words. This paper explores first hand sourcesthrough historical or documentary methods, in which the aspects of innovation is Jami's theory of pantheism that brings about a new aspect of investigation with its ownspecial categorization and puts forward an innovation in explaining allegories in the context and a verbal format.