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نویسندگان: Michael Muhammad Knight
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ISBN (شابک) : 153150180X, 9781531501808
ناشر: Fordham University Press
سال نشر: 2023
تعداد صفحات: 208
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زبان: English
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب صوفی دلوز: تراوشات الحاد اسلامی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
“There is always an atheism to be extracted from a
religion,” Deleuze and Guattari write in their final
collaboration, What Is Philosophy?
Their claim that Christianity “secretes” atheism “more
than any other religion,” however, reflects the limits of
their archive. Theological projects seeking to engage Deleuze
remain embedded within Christian theologies and intellectual
histories; whether they embrace, resist, or negotiate with
Deleuze’s atheism, the atheism in question remains one
extracted from Christian theology, a Christian atheism.
In Sufi Deleuze, Michael Muhammad
Knight offers an intervention, engaging Deleuzian questions
and themes from within Islamic tradition.
Even if Deleuze did not think of himself as a theologian,
Knight argues, to place Deleuze in conversation with Islam is
a project of comparative theology and faces the challenge of
any comparative theology: It seemingly demands that complex,
internally diverse traditions can speak as coherent,
monolithic wholes. To start from such a place would not only
defy Islam’s historical multiplicity but also betray
Deleuze’s model of the assemblage, which requires attention
to not only the organizing and stabilizing tendencies within
a structure but also the points at which a structure resists
organization, its internal heterogeneity, and unpredictable
“lines of flight.”
A Deleuzian approach to Islamic theology would first have to
affirm that there is no such thing as a universal “Islamic
theology” that can speak for all Muslims in all historical
settings, but rather a multiplicity of power struggles
between major and minor forces that contest each other over
authenticity, authority, and the making of “orthodoxy.” The
discussions in Sufi Deleuze thus
highlight Islam’s extraordinary range of possibilities, not
only making use of canonically privileged materials such as
the Qur’an and major hadith collections, but also exploring a
variety of marginalized resources found throughout Islam that
challenge the notion of a singular “mainstream” interpretive
tradition. To say it in Deleuze’s vocabulary, Islam is a
rhizome.
Contents Introduction: Secrets and Secretions 1 / Deleuze and Tafsir: The Rhizomatic Qur’an 2 / People of the Sunna and the Assemblage: Deleuzian Hadith Theory 3 / Beyond Theology: Sufism as Arrangement and Affect 4 / The Immanence of Baraka: Bodies and Territory 5 / Arm Leg Leg Arm Head: Five Percenter Theologies of Immanence Conclusion: The Seal of Muslim Pseudo Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index