Abdul Qadir From apparent mysticism to pure mysticism

Authors

  • Dr Kamel Laouer

Keywords:

mysticism, spirituality, Algerian poetry, Pantheism, prince

Abstract

The Amiri Sufi poetic discourse was saturated with the etiquette of the Sufis and their sorrows, and echoed their truths in their intellectual field. His poetry witnessed a change on the level of structure and meaning with the continuation of the experiment He is veiled with mystery and symbols when the state of disclosure helps him, and he may sometimes revert to simplicity and superficiality because the prince remains dependent on the approach of the ancients and is strongly attached to the literature of his time.And in his poems, which we have taken as examples to demonstrate, and we have devoted ourselves to reading them in this article, what proves his penetration into the depth of striving and revealing, and not being satisfied with apparent ascetic mysticism,His intersection with the thought of Sheikh Ibn Arabi was clearly evident in his poetic mystic discourse, straying from the sharp critical view directed at this Sheikh on thorny issues that affected the world of Islamic spirituality.

Published

2022-05-15

How to Cite

د. لعور كمال. (2022). Abdul Qadir From apparent mysticism to pure mysticism. Interpretation and Discourse Analysis Journal, 3(01), ص 129–145. Retrieved from https://univ-bejaia.dz/revue/IDA/article/view/1052