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Tafsir Ibn Ajiba

Al-Bahr al-Madeed fi Tafsir al-Qur'an al-Majeed (Arabic: البحر المديد في تفسير القرآن المجيد, lit.'The Vast Sea in the Interpretation of the Glorious Qur'an') or shortly named al-Baḥr al-Madīd (English: The Immense Ocean), better known as Tafsir Ibn 'Ajiba (Arabic: تفسير ابن عجيبة), is a Sunni Sufi tafsir work, authored by the Maliki-Ash'ari scholar Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba (d. 1224/1809), who was following the Shadhili-Darqawi order.

The Immense Ocean
AuthorAhmad ibn 'Ajiba
Original titleAl-Baḥr al-Madīd
TranslatorsTranslated into English by Mohamed Fouad Aresmouk, and Michael Abdurrahman Fitzgerald
CountryMorocco
LanguageArabic, English
SubjectTafsir, Sufism
PublisherFons Vitae
Publication date
2009
Pages204
ISBN9781891785283
The Opening and other Meccan Revelations: Selections from al-Bahr al-Madid of Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba, translated by Abdul Aziz Suraqah.

It is the only traditional Qur'anic commentary which gives both exoteric exegesis and mystical, spiritual esoteric allusion (ishara) for each verse of the Qur'an, combines traditional exegesis with spiritual contemplation, exploring the outer and inner meanings of the sacred text.[1]

The reader will find commentary, both exoteric and esoteric, on most verses of the Qur'anic text, and will discover the depths at which Qur'anic discourse has been understood by the Sufis over the centuries and up to the author's era.[2]

Ibn Ajiba's tafsir was written in about five years.[3]

Background edit

Ibn 'Ajiba relied on several earlier sources for his interpretation, as he himself mentioned at the end of his tafsir, including the following:[4]

As for his Hadith sources, they are the six major Hadith collections (al-Kutub al-Sittah) of Sunni Islam and their valuable commentaries.

His linguistic sources are: Al-Alfiyya, al-Kafiyya al-Shafiyya by Ibn Malik, al-Tasheel by Ibn Hisham; and the books of Qur'an meanings, such as Ma'ani al-Qur'an by al-Farra' and al-Zajjaj; and also the dictionaries/lexicons books, such as al-Sihah by al-Jawhari, and Asas al-Balagha by al-Zamakhshari.

Most of the Sufi sources of his tafsir are from North Africa, al-Andalus, or Egypt. He quotes from scholars such as al-Junayd, al-Qushayri, al-Ghazali, al-Shadhili, al-Mursi, al-Sakandari, al-Darqawi, Muhammad al-Buzidi, al-Jili, al-Shushtari, al-Bistami, Zarruq and Ruzbihan al-Baqli. Ibn 'Ajiba's quotations from Ruzbihan have hitherto gone unnoticed, because Ibn 'Ajiba referred to him as "al-Wartajbi" (Arabic: الورتجبي).[1][Note 1]

About the author edit

Ahmad ibn 'Ajiba was a Shadhili-Darqawi shaykh who wrote over 30 Islamic Sufi books. He was born in a village near Tetouan to a sharifian family, who originated from an Andalusian mountain village called 'Ayn al-Rumman ("the Spring of Pomegranates"). He showed from an early age an aptitude for the religious sciences and became a traditional 'alim. His orientation changed when he read al-Hikam al-Ata'iyya [ar] (the wisdoms or aphorisms of Ibn 'Ata' Allah al-Sakandari) with the commentary by Ibn 'Abbad al-Rundi (d. 792 AH/1390 CE), who contributed to the spread of the Shadhiliyya order in the Maghreb (northwest Africa).[6]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ruzbihan al-Baqli al-Shirazi (d. 606/1209) is also known as "Al-Wartajbi", but this name is unknown and unpopular, which made Ibn 'Ajiba's quotations from him seem to have been utterly unnoticed.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Andrew Rippin (2008). The Blackwell Companion to the Qur'an. John Wiley & Sons. p. 358. ISBN 978-1-4051-7844-0.
  2. ^ . fonsvitae.com. Fons Vitae Publishing. Archived from the original on 30 Mar 2021.
  3. ^ "من ذخيرتنا المدفونة: البحر المديد في تفسير القرآن المجيد، لابن عجيبة". www.habous.gov.ma. Morocco's Minister of Religious Endowments and Islamic Affairs. Archived from the original on 31 Mar 2021. وإذن فهذا العمل الجليل المطبوع بطابع العمق في التحليل والنضج في العرض لم يكن وليد سنة أو سنتين وإنما كان وليد فترة من الزمن قاربت خمس سنوات، أنفقها المؤلف في رحلة بهية، ممتعة في أعطاف القرآن
  4. ^ . www.albayan.ae (in Arabic). 21 October 2005. Archived from the original on 31 Mar 2021.
  5. ^ Abu Bakr Muhammad Banani (January 2010). الفتوحات القدسية في شرح قصيدة في حال السلوك عند الصوفية المسماة (القصيدة النقشبندية) (in Arabic). Dar al-Kutub al-'Ilmiyyah. ISBN 978-2-7451-7078-1 – via Google Books. تفسير القرآن "للورتجبي" وهو الشيخ روزبهان البقلي الشيرازي
  6. ^ Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri; Muneera Haeri (2019). Sufi Encounters: Sharing the Wisdom of Enlightened Sufis. Watkins Media Limited. p. 232. ISBN 978-1-78678-344-8.

Further reading edit

  • Kristin Zahra Sands (2006). Sufi Commentaries on the Qur'an in Classical Islam. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-21144-9.
  • Pieter Coppens (2018). Seeing God in Sufi Qur'an Commentaries: Crossings between This World and the Otherworld. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-1-4744-3507-9.
  • سير الركائب النجيبة بأخبار الشيخ ابن عجيبة، تأليف: أحمد بن محمد بن الصديق الغماري
  • الشيخ أحمد بن عجيبة ومنهجه في التفسير، تأليف: حسن عزوزي
  • أعمال ندوة: الشيخ أحمد ابن عجيبة المفكر والعالم الصوفي
  • التصوف كوعي وممارسة: دراسة في الفلسفة الصوفية عند أحمد بن عجيبة

External links edit

  • Tafsir Ibn 'Ajiba (in Arabic)
  • Esoteric Hermeneutic of Ibn 'Ajiba
  • Surat al-Kawthar: Sufi Tafsir: ibn 'Ajiba
  • Note From The Translator: Ibn 'Ajiba's Tafsir of Verses 1-5 of Surat al-Kahf
  • Divine Love in the Moroccan Sufi Tradition: Ibn 'Ajība (d. 1224/1809) and His Oceanic Exegesis of the Qur'ān
  • The Philosophical Method in the Sufi Qur'anic commentaries (in Arabic)

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Al Bahr al Madeed fi Tafsir al Qur an al Majeed Arabic البحر المديد في تفسير القرآن المجيد lit The Vast Sea in the Interpretation of the Glorious Qur an or shortly named al Baḥr al Madid English The Immense Ocean better known as Tafsir Ibn Ajiba Arabic تفسير ابن عجيبة is a Sunni Sufi tafsir work authored by the Maliki Ash ari scholar Ahmad ibn Ajiba d 1224 1809 who was following the Shadhili Darqawi order The Immense OceanAuthorAhmad ibn AjibaOriginal titleAl Baḥr al MadidTranslatorsTranslated into English by Mohamed Fouad Aresmouk and Michael Abdurrahman FitzgeraldCountryMoroccoLanguageArabic EnglishSubjectTafsir SufismPublisherFons VitaePublication date2009Pages204ISBN9781891785283 The Opening and other Meccan Revelations Selections from al Bahr al Madid of Ahmad ibn Ajiba translated by Abdul Aziz Suraqah It is the only traditional Qur anic commentary which gives both exoteric exegesis and mystical spiritual esoteric allusion ishara for each verse of the Qur an combines traditional exegesis with spiritual contemplation exploring the outer and inner meanings of the sacred text 1 The reader will find commentary both exoteric and esoteric on most verses of the Qur anic text and will discover the depths at which Qur anic discourse has been understood by the Sufis over the centuries and up to the author s era 2 Ibn Ajiba s tafsir was written in about five years 3 Contents 1 Background 2 About the author 3 Notes 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksBackground editIbn Ajiba relied on several earlier sources for his interpretation as he himself mentioned at the end of his tafsir including the following 4 Anwar al Tanzil wa Asrar al Ta wil by Nasir al Din al Baydawi d 685 1286 Irshad al Aql al Salim ila Mazaya al Kitab al Karim by Ebussuud Efendi d 982 1574 Hashiya footnote on Tafsir al Jalalayn by Abu Zayd Abd al Rahman al Fasi d 1096 1685 Al Tashil li Ulum al Tanzil by Ibn Juzayy d 741 1340 Al Kashf wa al Bayan by Abu Ishaq al Tha labi d 427 1035 Lata if al Isharat by Abu al Qasim al Qushayri d 465 1074 As for his Hadith sources they are the six major Hadith collections al Kutub al Sittah of Sunni Islam and their valuable commentaries His linguistic sources are Al Alfiyya al Kafiyya al Shafiyya by Ibn Malik al Tasheel by Ibn Hisham and the books of Qur an meanings such as Ma ani al Qur an by al Farra and al Zajjaj and also the dictionaries lexicons books such as al Sihah by al Jawhari and Asas al Balagha by al Zamakhshari Most of the Sufi sources of his tafsir are from North Africa al Andalus or Egypt He quotes from scholars such as al Junayd al Qushayri al Ghazali al Shadhili al Mursi al Sakandari al Darqawi Muhammad al Buzidi al Jili al Shushtari al Bistami Zarruq and Ruzbihan al Baqli Ibn Ajiba s quotations from Ruzbihan have hitherto gone unnoticed because Ibn Ajiba referred to him as al Wartajbi Arabic الورتجبي 1 Note 1 About the author editMain article Ahmad ibn Ajiba Ahmad ibn Ajiba was a Shadhili Darqawi shaykh who wrote over 30 Islamic Sufi books He was born in a village near Tetouan to a sharifian family who originated from an Andalusian mountain village called Ayn al Rumman the Spring of Pomegranates He showed from an early age an aptitude for the religious sciences and became a traditional alim His orientation changed when he read al Hikam al Ata iyya ar the wisdoms or aphorisms of Ibn Ata Allah al Sakandari with the commentary by Ibn Abbad al Rundi d 792 AH 1390 CE who contributed to the spread of the Shadhiliyya order in the Maghreb northwest Africa 6 Notes edit Ruzbihan al Baqli al Shirazi d 606 1209 is also known as Al Wartajbi but this name is unknown and unpopular which made Ibn Ajiba s quotations from him seem to have been utterly unnoticed 5 See also editTafsir al Nisaburi List of tafsir works List of Sunni booksReferences edit a b Andrew Rippin 2008 The Blackwell Companion to the Qur an John Wiley amp Sons p 358 ISBN 978 1 4051 7844 0 The Immense Ocean Al Bahr al Madid fonsvitae com Fons Vitae Publishing Archived from the original on 30 Mar 2021 من ذخيرتنا المدفونة البحر المديد في تفسير القرآن المجيد لابن عجيبة www habous gov ma Morocco s Minister of Religious Endowments and Islamic Affairs Archived from the original on 31 Mar 2021 وإذن فهذا العمل الجليل المطبوع بطابع العمق في التحليل والنضج في العرض لم يكن وليد سنة أو سنتين وإنما كان وليد فترة من الزمن قاربت خمس سنوات أنفقها المؤلف في رحلة بهية ممتعة في أعطاف القرآن أبوالعباس أحمد بن محمد ابن عجيبة والبحر المديد في تفسير القرآن المجيد www albayan ae in Arabic 21 October 2005 Archived from the original on 31 Mar 2021 Abu Bakr Muhammad Banani January 2010 الفتوحات القدسية في شرح قصيدة في حال السلوك عند الصوفية المسماة القصيدة النقشبندية in Arabic Dar al Kutub al Ilmiyyah ISBN 978 2 7451 7078 1 via Google Books تفسير القرآن للورتجبي وهو الشيخ روزبهان البقلي الشيرازي Shaykh Fadhlalla Haeri Muneera Haeri 2019 Sufi Encounters Sharing the Wisdom of Enlightened Sufis Watkins Media Limited p 232 ISBN 978 1 78678 344 8 Further reading editKristin Zahra Sands 2006 Sufi Commentaries on the Qur an in Classical Islam Routledge ISBN 978 1 134 21144 9 Pieter Coppens 2018 Seeing God in Sufi Qur an Commentaries Crossings between This World and the Otherworld Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 1 4744 3507 9 سير الركائب النجيبة بأخبار الشيخ ابن عجيبة تأليف أحمد بن محمد بن الصديق الغماري الشيخ أحمد بن عجيبة ومنهجه في التفسير تأليف حسن عزوزي أعمال ندوة الشيخ أحمد ابن عجيبة المفكر والعالم الصوفي التصوف كوعي وممارسة دراسة في الفلسفة الصوفية عند أحمد بن عجيبةExternal links editTafsir Ibn Ajiba in Arabic Esoteric Hermeneutic of Ibn Ajiba Surat al Kawthar Sufi Tafsir ibn Ajiba Note From The Translator Ibn Ajiba s Tafsir of Verses 1 5 of Surat al Kahf Divine Love in the Moroccan Sufi Tradition Ibn Ajiba d 1224 1809 and His Oceanic Exegesis of the Qur an The Philosophical Method in the Sufi Qur anic commentaries in Arabic Portals nbsp Islam nbsp Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tafsir Ibn 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