The Conceptualization of Guardianship in Iranian Intellectual History (1800–1989): Reading Ibn ʿArabī’s Theory of Wilāya in the Shīʿa World (Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History)
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The Conceptualization of Guardianship in Iranian Intellectual History (1800–1989): Reading Ibn ʿArabī’s Theory of Wilāya in the Shīʿa World (Palgrave Series in Islamic Theology, Law, and History)
This book is a study of the concept of wilÄya and its developments among Shīʿī scholars from the eighteenth to twentieth century. Leila Chamankhah addresses a number of issues by delving into the conceptualizations of wilÄya through the examination and interpretation of key texts. She focuses on the influence of ibn Ê¿Arabī’s mysticism, with regard to the conception of wilÄya, on his Shīʿa successors and expositors in later centuries. She also discusses the development and transformation of the conception of wilÄya over two hundred years, from the esoteric school of ShaykhÄ«sm to the politicization of wilÄya in the theory of wilÄyat al-faqÄ«h.







