The praised and the virgin [electronic resource] / by Rusmir Mahmutćehajić ; translated by Desmond Maurer and Saba Risaluddin ; with an introduction by Gareth Jones.

By: Mahmutćehajić, Rusmir, 1948-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Bosnian Series: Philosophy of religionWorld religions: v. 3.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]Description: 1 online resource (xxxix, 848 p.)ISBN: 9789004279407 (electronic book)Uniform titles: Hval i djeva. English Subject(s): Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- In the Qurʼan | Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Islamic interpretations | Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 -- In the Qurʼan | Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint | Muḥammad, Prophet, -632 | Christianity and other religions -- Islam | Christianity -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Islam -- Relations -- Christianity | Islam -- Bosnia and Herzegovina | Christianity | Interfaith relations | Islam | Islamic interpretations of the Blessed Virgin Mary | Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint, in the Qurʼan | Muḥammad, Prophet, in the Qurʼan | Bosnia and HerzegovinaDDC classification: 297.2/83 LOC classification: BP172 | .M28713 2015Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction: Whenever Zachariah Went in to Her" / Part 1 Prophetic Sayings of the One / An Anthropo-cosmological Prelude / Nothing and Everything / Between Two Places of Annihilation of the Self / The Oath to the Praised / Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac / Israel and Moses / The Ark of the Covenant / David and the Tabernacle / Solomon and the Temple / Zachariah / Mary / John / The Anointed / Paraclete / World Axis and Axis of Humanity / Two Mosques / The Mihrab / Becca and Sion / Covered by the Hands of the Praised / The Debt / Postlude: Finding the Sacred Centre / Part 2 The Time of the World and the Time of the Self / Prelude on Human Perfection / On Self and World / Departure and Return / In the Torah / In Galatians / Hagar's Posterity / In the Recitation (I) / In the Recitation (II) / In the Recitation (III) / Witness / Patterns / Stranger and Host / Hannah and Mary / The Union of the Praised / Postlude: The Time of the World in the Time of the Self / Part 1 The History of Religion / The One / Witness / Religions / Ascending / Historiosophy / The Hour / Symbol / The Anointed and the Guided / Redemption / Religion in Society / The Cross of the Self / Descent / The Mosque / The Sacred Arts / The Living God / Building in Destruction / The People of the Book / Union / Return / Part 2 Symbol and Myth / Sign / Knower / Tautegory / Knowledge / Equilibrium / Service / Truth and Symbol / Participant and Observer / Inanimate Observer / We / Intellect and Reason / Sun, Moon and Cross / Apple, Vine, Rose and Lily / Bird, Zachariah and Mary / Hand, Rope and Staff / Spear, Sword and Axe / Bow / Solomon's Seal / Vessel and Letter / Part 3 Becca and Sion, Muhammad and Mary / The Covenant / Height and Depths / Initiation / Laughter and Tears / The Androgynous Mihrab / Maternal / Supreme Sameness / The Shekhinah / Baphomet / Ascent / Word and Light / The Becca of Sion / The Dearest Place / Ascension / With Zachariah / With Mary / The True and the Holy / The Recitation / The City of Peace / Afterword: False Prophets / Epilogue: Entering, Passing and Exiting / Part 1 Continuity and Discontinuity / Standpoints / Krstjani and Muslims / Disputations / Initiation and Esoterism / Clear Proofs / In Continuity / One Word, Many Languages / On Steeci and Nisani / The Praised / "The Apostate" / Witnesses / Interpretation / Listening / Memorizing / Recitation / Writing / Reading / Carving / Building / Afterword: "Accord Everything Its Right!" / Part 2 In the Manuscripts / Post Scriptum: "What Has Been Sent Down to You and What Was Sent Down before You" / Part 3 In the Mosques / Addendum / Post Scriptum: Worshipful Understanding / Part 4 In the Mihrabs / Post Scriptum: Good People / Part 5 On the Stones / Post Scriptum: Witnesses and Witnessing / Afterword: The Face of the Praised / Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones -- Gareth Jones.
Summary: In The Praised and the Virgin, Rusmir Mahmutcehajic provides a theological and philosophical meditation on the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and the Virgin Mary as complementary bearers of God's Word, through the historical example of intermingling traditions in Bosnia.
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Whenever Zachariah Went in to Her" / Part 1 Prophetic Sayings of the One / An Anthropo-cosmological Prelude / Nothing and Everything / Between Two Places of Annihilation of the Self / The Oath to the Praised / Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac / Israel and Moses / The Ark of the Covenant / David and the Tabernacle / Solomon and the Temple / Zachariah / Mary / John / The Anointed / Paraclete / World Axis and Axis of Humanity / Two Mosques / The Mihrab / Becca and Sion / Covered by the Hands of the Praised / The Debt / Postlude: Finding the Sacred Centre / Part 2 The Time of the World and the Time of the Self / Prelude on Human Perfection / On Self and World / Departure and Return / In the Torah / In Galatians / Hagar's Posterity / In the Recitation (I) / In the Recitation (II) / In the Recitation (III) / Witness / Patterns / Stranger and Host / Hannah and Mary / The Union of the Praised / Postlude: The Time of the World in the Time of the Self / Part 1 The History of Religion / The One / Witness / Religions / Ascending / Historiosophy / The Hour / Symbol / The Anointed and the Guided / Redemption / Religion in Society / The Cross of the Self / Descent / The Mosque / The Sacred Arts / The Living God / Building in Destruction / The People of the Book / Union / Return / Part 2 Symbol and Myth / Sign / Knower / Tautegory / Knowledge / Equilibrium / Service / Truth and Symbol / Participant and Observer / Inanimate Observer / We / Intellect and Reason / Sun, Moon and Cross / Apple, Vine, Rose and Lily / Bird, Zachariah and Mary / Hand, Rope and Staff / Spear, Sword and Axe / Bow / Solomon's Seal / Vessel and Letter / Part 3 Becca and Sion, Muhammad and Mary / The Covenant / Height and Depths / Initiation / Laughter and Tears / The Androgynous Mihrab / Maternal / Supreme Sameness / The Shekhinah / Baphomet / Ascent / Word and Light / The Becca of Sion / The Dearest Place / Ascension / With Zachariah / With Mary / The True and the 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In The Praised and the Virgin, Rusmir Mahmutcehajic provides a theological and philosophical meditation on the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and the Virgin Mary as complementary bearers of God's Word, through the historical example of intermingling traditions in Bosnia.

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