Ibn Juzay’s Sufic Exegesis
Ibn Juzay al-Kalbi, Musa Furber
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9781944904050
Selections from Kitab al-Tashil li-Ulum al-Tanzil
Ibn Juzay al-Kalbi began his exegesis of the Quran with a short introduction to the various disciplines related to explaining the Quran. One of the topics he included is Sufism. The basic concern of Sufism is the heart: knowing its good and bad qualities, how to rid it of bad qualities, and how to instill it with the good. Ibn al-Juzay explained its inclusion, saying that Sufism is “connected to the Quran since the Quran mentions divine knowledge, struggling against the self [nafs], and illuminating and purifying hearts via obtaining praiseworthy character and avoiding blameworthy character.” He then enumerated twelve topics related to Sufism which he would explain in his tafsir.
The topics Ibn Juzay covered include: thanks [shukr]; Godfearingness [taqwa]; remembrance [dhikr]; patience [sabr]; tawhid; love for Allah; reliance upon Him [tawakkul]; vigilance [muraqabah]; fear and hope [khawf and raja]; repentance [tawbah]; and sincerity [ikhlas]