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Reason, religion and power in Ibn al-Muqaffa
Reason, religion and power in Ibn al-Muqaffa

Author(s): ISTVÁN T. KRISTÓ-NAGY
Subject(s): Cultural history, Political Philosophy, Islam studies, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Ibn al-Muqaffac; reason; religion; political thought; Manichaeism; zandaqa; Islam;

Summary/Abstract: The goal of my research is to put together from scattered mosaics an intellectual portrait of Ibn al- Muqaffac, a complex and enigmatic thinker, and a key figure in the transmission of the late antique heritage to the Arabo-Islamic culture. This article is the third in a series. The first, “La Lumière et les Ténèbres dans l’oeuvre d’Ibn al-Muqaffac” (Light and Darkness in Ibn al-Muqaffac) was published in AOH Vol. 61 (3). In that article, I set out the rationalist and anti-Islamic ideas presented in works attributed to Ibn al-Muqaffac. The second article, “On the authenticity of al-Adab al ṣaġīr attributed to Ibn al-Muqaffac and the titles of the Kitāb al-ādāb al-kabīr, al-Adab al-ṣaġīr, al-Yatīma and the Polemic against Islam” was published in AOH Vol. 62 (2). This third article complements the picture of the rationalist and anti-Islamic Ibn al-Muqaffac that I have presented in the first article and shows another side of his attitude towards religion. According to the texts quoted here, the rationality of people is not enough to secure the peace of the individual soul, much less the peace of the state. The welfare of society requires a well functioning state whose cohesion is best ensured by religion.

  • Issue Year: 62/2009
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 285-301
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English