Kabalizm ve İslam Sufizmi Arasındaki İlişki

Makale
Mehmet Aydın, Prof. Dr.
Kabalizm ve İslam Sufizmi Arasındaki İlişki
Türk-İslam Medeniyeti Akademik Araştırmalar Dergisi
Dinler Tarihi
Karşılaştırmalı Dinler Tarihi
2006
sy. 1
ss. 7-24
Pdf
This study aims at examining the striking similarities between Jewish
Kabbalism and Islamic Sufism. It seems safer to consider the relationship
between Kabbalism and Sufism as an interaction rather than daiming that one
exerted a defining influence on the other. By.the thirteenth century, the Muslim
Sufism was far more developed than the Jewish counterpart. Egypt, Baghdad,
Cordoba and the whole Middle East were the regions where the leading trends
of Islamic Sufism arose and developed. The Muslims and the Jews coexisted in
this region for centuries and so they were shaped by the same social and cultural
milieu.