Neither Belief nor Unbelief Intentional Ambivalence in al-Maʿarrī’s Luzūm 1st Edition – PDF/EPUB Version Downloadable

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Author(s): Sona Grigoryan
Publisher: De Gruyter
ISBN: 9783110772531
Edition: 1st Edition

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The book re-examines the religious thought and receptions of the Syrian poet AbÅ« l-Ê¿Alāʾ al-MaÊ¿arrÄ« (d.1057) and one of his best known works – LuzÅ«m mā lā yalzam (The Self-Imposed Unnecessity), a collection of poems, which, although widely studied, needs a thorough re-evaluation regarding matters of (un)belief. Given the contradictory nature of al-MaÊ¿arrī’s oeuvre and LuzÅ«m in particular, there have been two major trends in assessing al-MaÊ¿arrī’s religious thought in modern scholarship. One presented al-MaÊ¿arrÄ« as an unbeliever and a freethinker arguing that through contradictions, he practiced taqÄ«ya, i.e., dissimulation in order to avoid persecution. The other, often apologetically, presented al-MaÊ¿arrÄ« as a sincere Muslim. This study proposes that the notion of ambivalence is a more appropriate analytical tool to apply to the reading of LuzÅ«m, specifically in matters of belief. This ambivalence is directly conditioned by the historical and intellectual circumstances al-MaÊ¿arrÄ« lived in and he intentionally left it unsolved and intense as a robust stance against claims of certainty. Going beyond reductive interpretations, the notion of ambivalence allows for an integrative paradigm in dealing with contradictions and dissonance.