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Öksüzoğlu

Spirituelle Medizin im Islam

Diskurse über Psychosomatik und Seelenheil im arabischen Schrifttum
Ergon,  2024, 318 Pages

ISBN 978-3-98740-078-0


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The work is part of the series Bibliotheca Academica – Orientalistik (Volume 35)
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englischThe book deals with the discourse of a spiritual medicine in Arabic-Islamic sources of the pre-modern period. The focus is on a 13th-century writing: "The Cheering of the Soul" (Mufarriḥ an-nafs) by the Damascene physician Ibn Qāḍī Baʿalbakk, a scholar in the tradition of Ibn Sinā. Based on this source, the author uses a discourse-analytic approach to examine the various ramifications of spiritual medicine that can be traced in the scripture and shows that the associated discourse contains both concrete medical and pharmaceutical orientations and can contribute to an understanding of ethical discourse in Islam.

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