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- Title
BLOOD OF GOD IN SUFISM: THE THEORY OF YADOLLĀH YAZDĀNPANĀH.
- Authors
Babaei, Habibollah
- Abstract
The article discusses the concept of the Blood of God in Islamic religions and theology, with special focus on the theory by religious scholar Yadollāh Yazdānpanāh about the meaning of Blood of God in Sufism. The article also mentions the relationship between God and humans in Islam. Other topics include the religious and mystical aspects of annihilation, the concept of saints and achievement of sainthood in Sufism, and whether the concept of Blood of God implies the idea of the death of God.
- Subjects
BLOOD in religion; SUFI doctrines; GOD in Islam; ISLAMIC theology; YAZDANPANAH, Yadollah; FANA' (Sufism); MUSLIM saints; DEATH of God
- Publication
Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 2014, Vol 49, Issue 4, p651
- ISSN
0022-0558
- Publication type
Article