The Muslim mystic who fasted in his cradle – what does a 19th century MS tell of the 13th century saint?
Keywords:
Mysticism -- Islam, Sufism, Islamic saints, Fasting -- Religious aspects -- Islam, Criticism, TextualAbstract
In this paper, the author discusses the problem of interpreting literary sources, using one specific example, namely that of a Muslim saint of the 13th century, as depicted in a 19th century manuscript. The problem is examined on three different levels: 1) the form, 2) the contents, and 3) the context. We can see that the 19th century Muslim saint does not tell so much of a 13th century saint but of the 19th century ideals — and that this statement is due to a 20th century re-reading of the sources.How to Cite
Hallenberg, H. (1999). The Muslim mystic who fasted in his cradle – what does a 19th century MS tell of the 13th century saint?. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67265
Copyright (c) 1999 Helena Hallenberg
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