Abstract

Abstract:

This article examines the story of Iblīs’s disobedience in early Sufism. The motif of justifying and condemning Satan is a characteristic feature of the ideological heritage of some Sufis. The first Sufi line estimates Satan as a sufferer and a sacrifice of God’s predestination. Al-Ḥallā j’s teaching became the climax of this tradition for early Sufism. The second line of this discourse is connected with criticism of Satan’s role. The central figure in this process is Rūzbihā n Baqlī. The genesis of this topic in early Sufism demonstrates certain connections with the doctrine of predestination.

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