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Azrael : Encounters with the Angel of Death in Islamicate Thought and Culture
Azrael : Encounters with the Angel of Death in Islamicate Thought and Culture
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Author(s): Rasić, Dunja
ISBN No.: 9780271101484
Pages: 170
Year: 202605
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 88.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Born three hours before Adam, Azrael--the angel of death--enforces the divine command that all living things must return to God. Though no place is beyond his reach, Muslim prophets, saints, and even sorcerers tried to resist him--through prayer, charisma, and esoteric rites designed to defy mortality. These paradoxical efforts reveal a long-standing tension between submission to God's will and the human yearning to transcend death. With particular attention to the writings of Muyi al-Din Ibn Arabi (d. 1240), Dunja Rasic traces the emergence of Islamic death-defying practices from the seventh century onward. Ibn Arabi, one of the most influential Sufi mystics of the medieval period, claimed among his many spiritual accomplishments the subjugation of Azrael himself. His pursuit of mastery over death was deeply rooted in angelology, prophetic traditions, and thanatology, and his works preserve striking accounts of his encounters with the angel of death. Drawing on these texts, Rasic explores the paradoxes of defying God's angels while affirming faith in God and reevaluates the functions of angels, the nature of divine (dis)obedience, and the limits of human mortality in Islam and Akbarian Sufism.


An original and pioneering work, Azrael contributes new insights into how Muslims have imagined angels, death, and immortality. It will appeal to scholars of Sufism, Islamic studies, comparative religion, and medieval philosophy, as well as general readers interested in spirituality, esotericism, or the teachings of Ibn Arabi.


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