The Throne Carrier of God
The Throne Carrier of God: The Life and Thought of ‘Ala’ ad-dawla as-Simnani. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995.
This book constitutes a comprehensive
investigation of the life and teachings of one of the most famous Sufis
of the Iranian world. Simnani spent his early life as a courtier at the
Ilkhanid Mongol court and was a cherished companion of the emperor
Arghun. After a mystical experience on the battlefield, he turned his
back on a life of luxury and became a Sufi. He advanced rapidly in his
spiritual quest and soon became one of the most influential Sufi masters
in Iran.
Working primarily from the most reliable Arabic and
Persian manuscripts of Simnani's writings, the author has analyzed
Simnani's thinking to show the overall coherence of his world-view and
to demonstrate the importance of his ideas to the development of Islamic
mysticism. Along with this analysis, the author provides a detailed
account of Simnani's life and times, as well as a systematic description
of Simnani's instructions for Sufi practioners of all levels.
"It
is an investigation of the life and teachings of one of the most famous
and influential Sufis of Iran. The most interesting parts for me are
the outlines of Simnani's cosmology and psychology, topics that have
been only touched upon by earlier writers. The biographical sections
are of great interest given the rare detail that is available in the
sources." -- William C. Chittick, State University of New York at Stony
Brook
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