Record Details

Tuhfah al-Mursalah ila Ruh al-Nabiy as the Source of the Doctrine Seven Grades of Being in the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago

Teosofia: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Mysticism

View Archive Info
 
 
Field Value
 
Title Tuhfah al-Mursalah ila Ruh al-Nabiy as the Source of the Doctrine Seven Grades of Being in the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago
 
Creator Badaruddin, Faudzinaim
 
Subject Al-Tuḥfa al-Mursala; Fadlullah al-Burhanpuri; Ibn ʿArabī; Martabat Tujuh; Unity of Being
 
Description The ‘doctrine of the seven grades’ or martabat tujuh is a popular Sufi teaching. It originated in early seventeenth-century India and was later introduced in Aceh and gained considerable popularity among the Malay Sufis. Despite its wide acceptance in Sufi circles, martabat tujuh seems incompatible with Islam and its strict belief in a transcendent God. The purpose of this article is to examine the history of the Tuḥfa al-Mursala as the source text of this doctrine and to establish its authenticity as a legitimate source of Sufi thought in Southeast Asia. Based on detailed document analysis, the study found that its original purpose was to correct misconceptions of Ibn ʿArabī’s waḥdat al-wujūd. The text is attributed to Fadlullah al-Burhanpuri, an eminent Sufi scholar living in the seventeenth century. The Tuḥfa al-Mursala and its commentaries are an important source for the study of Sufi thought in the archipelago and the doctrine of martabat tujuh.
 
Publisher Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Humaniora - UIN Walisongo Semarang
 
Contributor
 
Date 2021-04-26
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/teosofia/article/view/8580
10.21580/tos.v10i1.8580
 
Source Teosofia: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Mysticism; Vol 10, No 1 (2021); 59-74
2540-8186
2302-8017
10.21580/tos.v10i1
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journal.walisongo.ac.id/index.php/teosofia/article/view/8580/pdf
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2021 Teosofia: Indonesian Journal of Islamic Mysticism
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0