Meeting the ever increasing interest in Islam and Sufism, this book is the first comprehensive study of Sufi Quranic commentaries and includes translations of many writings previously unavailable in English. It examines the shared hermeneutical assumptions of Sufi writers and the diversity in style of Sufi commentaries. Some of the assumptions analyzed are:
* the Quran is a multi-layered and ambiguous text open to endless interpretation
* the knowledge of deeper meanings of the Quran is attainable by means other than transmitted interpretations and rational thought
* the self is dynamic, moving through states and stations which result in different interpretations at different times.
The styles of Sufi commentaries are explored, which range from philosophical musings to popular preaching to literary narrative and poetry. Other commentaries from the classical period are also investigated to provide context in understanding Sufi approaches and exegetical styles.
Introduction
Part 1: Hermeneutics 1. The Qur'an as the Ocean of all Knowledge 2. The Qur'anic Text and Ambiguity 3. Uncovering Meaning: Knowledge and Spiritual Practice 4. Methods of Interpretation 5. Attacking and Defending Sufi Qur'anic Interpretation
Part 2: Commentary 6. Sufi Commentators on the Qur'an 7. Qur'anic Verses 18:60-82: The Story of Musa and Al-Khadir 8. Qur'anic Verses on Maryam 9. Verse 24:35 (The Light Verse). Conclusion. Appendix: Other Commentators on the Qur'an. Glossary of Terms
'This book will serve as an excellent introduction to this genre ... the author deserves congratulations on her great effort.'- The Muslim World Book Review