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The Ismailis, among whom are the followers of the Aga Khan, first rose to prominence during the fourth Islamic/tenth Christian century. Even in this early period they developed a remarkable intellectual program to sustain and support their Shiite cause. Along with their own version of true Islam, they promoted the investigation of science and philosophy, thus successfully merging the demands of religious tradition and the then newly imported sciences from abroad. The high watermark of this scholarly movement is best illustrated in the writings of the Ismaili theoretician Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistanl, who applied Neoplatonic ideas and language to his own Ismailism in order to explain both the universe at large and humanity's unique place within it. Using published and manuscript writings of al-Sijistanl which have hitherto been largely hidden or ignored, Dr. Paul Walker reveals this scholar's major contributions to the devel- opment of a philosophical Shiism. He analyzes al-Sijistanl's role in the Ismaili mission (da ewa) and critically assesses the value of his combination of philosophy and religious doctrine. The principal themes covered include God, creation, intellect, soul, nature, the human being, prophecy, interpretation and salvation. Early philosophical Shiism presents the first book-length study of the ideas and teachings of this leading tenth-century figure. It will, therefore, be widely read by students and specialists in Islamic history and medieval philosophy and will also be of great interest to the modern Ismaili community. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization Early philosophical Shiism Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization Editorial board DAVID MORGAN (general editor) JOSEF VAN ESS BARBARA FLEMMING METIN KUNT W. F. MADELUNG ROY MOTTAHEDEH BASIM MUSALLAM Titles in the series ANDREW M. w ATSON . Agricultural innovation in the early Islamic world: the diffusion of crops and farming techniques, 700-1100 ELI AS N. SAAD. Social history of Timbuktu: the role of Muslim scholars and notables, 1400-1900 G. H. A. JUYNBOLL. Muslim tradition: studies in chronology, provenance and authorship of early Hadith B. F. MUSALLAM. Sex and society in Islam: birth control before the nineteenth century SURAIYA FAROQHI. Towns and townsmen of Ottoman Anatolia: trade, crafts and food production in an urban setting, 1520-1650 NABIL A. SALEH. Unlawful gain and legitimate profit in Islamic law: riba, gharar and Islamic banking SURAIYA FAROQHI. Men of modest substance: house owners and house property in seventeenth-century Ankara and Kayseri PATRICIA CRONE. Roman, provincial and Islamic law: the origins of the Islamic patronate STEFAN SPERL. Mannerism in Arabic poetry: a structural analysis of selected texts, 3rd century AH 19th AD-5th century AH 111th AD BEATRICE FORBES MANZ. The rise and rule of Tamerlane AMNON COHEN. Economic life in Ottoman Jerusalem BOAZ SHOSHAN. Popular culture in medieval Cairo Early philosophical Shiism The Ismaili Neoplatonism of Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistani PAUL E. WALKER CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Published by the Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA 10 Stamford Road, Oakleigh, Melbourne 3166, Australia © Cambridge University Press 1993 First published 1993 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Walker, Paul Ernest, 1941- Early philosophical Shiism: the Ismaili Neoplatonism of Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistani / by Paul E. Walker p. cm. - (Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0 521 44129 3 1. Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistanl, Ishaq ibn Ahmad, d. 10th cent. - Contributions in Islamic philosophy. 2. Ismailites - Doctrines - History. 3. Neoplatonism - History. I. Title. II. Series. BP195.I8W35 1993 297'.20422'092 - dc20 92-34060 CIP ISBN 0 521 44129 3 Transferred to digital printing 2003 To Adam, Katrina, and Jeremy Contents Preface page xi Acknowledgments xiv Note on transliteration xv List of abbreviations xvi PART I AL-SIJISTANl'S HERITAGE 1 The Ismaili message and its philosophers 3 2 Religious and philosophical resources 25 3 Ismaili predecessors 46 PART II AL-SIJISTANl'S UNIVERSE 4 Introduction: categories of thought and terms of analysis 67 5 A theology of unqualified transcendence 72 6 Creation as command 81 7 Intellect, the sum of existent being 87 8 Descending and ascending soul 95 9 Nature and the physical realm 102 10 A cosmic anthropology 107 11 Prophecy, the deputy of intellect 114 12 Interpretation and its institution 124 13 Salvation and the womb of history 134 EPILOGUE: THE USE AND CONTROL OF REASON 145 Notes 157 Select bibliography 190 Index 197 ix

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the writings of the Ismaili theoretician Abu Ya'qub al-Sijistanl, who applied Neoplatonic ideas and language to 9 Nature and the physical realm. 102.
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