今叔利

Na畊Dr al-D朝n 畊笛s朝, the renowned Shii scholar of the 13th century, produced a range of writings in different fields of learning under Ismaili patronage and later under the Mongols. This is a new English translation of his Rawda-yi tasl朝m the single most important Ismaili text from the Alamut period. Here the Persian and English texts are published together for the first time to produce a work of enormous value to students of Islamic theology and philosophy. The book contains an introduction by Professor Hermann Landolt and philosophical commentary by Professor Christian Jambet, who has produced a French translation of this text.

Preface
Introduction, by Hermann Landolt

Paradise of Submission (English text)

Ta畊awwur 1
Refutation of the argument of one who denies the Creator, the Sublime, the Exalted, or maintains that there are two deities or two eternal beings, and [demonstrating] that human beings cannot establish a proof for His existence [則19]

Ta畊awwur 2
On the procession of all things from His Almighty and Holy Command, [written] as a catechism [則1029]

Ta畊awwur 3
Concerning the question that ‘Out of one can only issue one’ [則3036]

Ta畊awwur 4
Concerning the First Intellect, the Agent Intellect and the Universal Intellect, being three in expression and one in meaning [則37]

Ta畊awwur 5
Concerning the Universal Soul [則38]

Ta畊awwur 6
Concerning primordial matter [則3945]

Ta畊awwur 7
Concerning universal nature and the universal body [則4650]

Ta畊awwur 8
Concerning knowledge of the human soul [則5166]

Ta畊awwur 9
Concerning knowledge of the human intellect [則6777]

Ta畊awwur 10
Concerning the purpose of the attachment of individual souls to human bodies, and a short account of the composition of the human body [則78101]

Ta畊awwur 11
Concerning the essential differentia of each genus and the natural kingdom: mineral, plant, animal and human [則102106]

Ta畊awwur 12
Concerning the perfections which the attribute bestows on its subject, and vice-versa, through the permission of God Almighty [則107109]

Ta畊awwur 13
Concerning the categories of knowledge: the necessary, the speculative, the instructional and the inspirational [則110113]

Ta畊awwur 14
Concerning good and evil, that evil does not exist in initial origination, and [explaining the] existence of the evil that is perceived in this world [則114132]

Ta畊awwur 15
Concerning Paradise and paradises, Hell and hells, purgatories and the paths [則133160]

Ta畊awwur 16
Concerning Adam and Iblis [則161182]

Ta畊awwur 17
Concerning the causes for various differences that exist among the world’s inhabitants, and between the followers of truth and the followers of error [則183207]

Ta畊awwur 18
Concerning the paucity of the followers of truth and the great number of the followers of error [則208214]

Ta畊awwur 19
Concerning demons, fairies and angels [則215220]

Ta畊awwur 20
Concerning progression from corporeality to spirituality, and from spirituality to rationality [則221224]

Ta畊awwur 21
Concerning the Origin and the Return, this world and the Hereafter, man’s coming into this world and his departure from it, illustrating whence he has come, why he has come and whither he is heading, and discussing the resurrection of souls and bodies [則225264]

Ta畊awwur 22
On the refinement of character [則265299]

Ta畊awwur 23
Concerning various kinds of submission [則300316]

Ta畊awwur 24
On prophethood and the imamate, where with respect to prophethood are discussed miracles, pseudo-prophets and the possessed, and with respect to the imamate are discussed pupils, teachers and the hujjats [則317389]

Ta畊awwur 25
On the essence of language, the faculties of speech and hearing, and silence [則3904O1]

Ta畊awwur 26
Concerning the cycles of the six Prophets with authority, from Adam to Muhammad peace be upon them and the truthful Imams may their mention be sanctified and the appearance of the mission of the Resurrector, and the proclamation of the mission of Resurrection [則402482]

Ta畊awwur 27
On idol worshippers and refutation of their doctrines [則483518]

Annex
On the nature of spiritual union
On the hierarchy of spiritual knowledge

Appendix
A Philosophical Commentary, by Christian Jambet

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Rawda-yi tasl朝m (Persian text)

The translation of the Rawda is smooth-flowing and fastidious … Badakhchani’s ability to render difficult Persian and Arabic constructions into readable English is particularly noteworthy … an important contribution to the growing body of Islamic philosophical texts in English.
Mohammad Rustom, The Muslim World Book Review

…should most certainly find a home on the shelves of any collection with even a modicum of holdings on Ismaili studies.
Erik S. Ohlander, MELA Notes

S. J. Badakhchani is a Research Associate at 今叔利 in London, having obtained his doctorate in Islamic Philosophy at the University of Oxford in 1989. His previous publications include Contemplation and Action, a new Persian edition and English translation of Na畊Dr al-D朝n 畊笛s朝s spiritual autobiography, Sayr wa Sul笛k (1998).