Sufi Elements In The Life And Works Of Said Nursi

Authors

  • Dr. Afroz Ahmad Bisati Author
  • Basit Ahmad Sheikh Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/AJBR.v27i4S.3694

Keywords:

Said Nursi, Sufism, Tawhid (Oneness), Risale-i Nur, Ottoman Empire, Divine love

Abstract

The life and works of Said Nursi, the luminary figure of Islamic world are permeated with Sufi ideas, embodying within themselves a deep spiritual quest as well as an allegiance to the essentials of his contemporary brand of Sufism. Nursi grew up learning the spiritual life under Sufis and was well acquainted with the profound tradition of Islamic mysticism. It was this foundation that set in tone his deep dive into Sufi ideas and practices down the line. Nursi always had something of a mystical leaning and throughout his life he was conscious to respect this side, never neglecting the need for spiritual contemplation, devotion and in essence inner illumination. Nursi deals with Sufism at great depth and with eloquence in his literary works, especially in his masterpiece Risale-i Nur (Epistles of Light). Nursi's writings predominantly focus on the Sufi strand of Islam which is centered around the wayfaring journey of the individual towards union with the Divine, Tawhid (Oneness), love and submission to the Divine. This paper explores the study of Sufi characteristics in Nursi’s personal life and his voluminous works. It will essentially be a desk research.

Author Biographies

  • Dr. Afroz Ahmad Bisati

    Associate Professor, Department of  Islamic  Studies, Islamic  University  of  Science  and  Technology, (IUST) Awantipora (Pulwama), Kashmir-192122 (India). 

  • Basit Ahmad Sheikh

    Research Scholar, Department of Islamic Studies, Islamic University of Science and Technology, (IUST) Awantipora (Pulwama), Kashmir-192122 (India). 

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Published

2024-11-13

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How to Cite

Sufi Elements In The Life And Works Of Said Nursi. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 27(4S), 814-817. https://doi.org/10.53555/AJBR.v27i4S.3694