Sufism in Cinema: The Case of Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul

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2019

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Edinburgh Univ Press

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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This article presents a discussion of key aspects of knowledge in Sufism through an analysis of the film Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul (Nacer Khemir, 2005). The dominant Western perspective argues for the necessity of a rational, objective form of knowledge which is based on logical argument and precepts. This perspective, however, fails to recognize the alternative form of experiential knowledge which lies at the heart of the Sufi tradition. In this respect, Bab'Aziz is an important film because its content and its narrative technique is an expression of certain knowledge, knowledge without doubt, and kashf, unveiling or discovery. This article compares knowledge in Sufism (Tasawwuf) to the concept of knowledge in the Western tradition, and argues for a reconsideration of the meaning of philosophy as understood by the Ancient Greeks.

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Knowledge, Experience, Sufism, Bab'Aziz, Yaqin, Kashf, Pierre Hadot, Sadr Al-Din Al-Qunawi, Nacer Khemir

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Film-Philosophy

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Q2

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23

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1

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