| Section | Arabic Title | Core Focus | |---------|--------------|------------| | | Al‑Muqaddima (The Introduction) | Definition of ʿishq (love) in Qur’anic and Prophetic terms; distinction between worldly and divine love. | | 2 | Al‑Maqām al‑Ula (The First Station) | The awakening of the heart, signs of nascent love, and the role of dhikr (remembrance). | | 3 | Al‑Maqām al‑Thānī (The Second Station) | Intensification of longing, trials ( fitan ) that refine the lover, and the concept of sabr (patience). | | 4 | Al‑Maqām al‑Ākhir (The Final Station) | Union ( wilā ) with God, the experience of fana (annihilation) and baqā (subsistence), and the ethical implications for outward conduct. |
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1. Introduction The Rawḍat al‑ʿUshshāq (Arabic: رَوْضَةُ ٱلْأُشْشَاق), commonly rendered in English as “The Garden of Lovers” , is a mystical‑spiritual treatise composed by the eminent 14th‑century Islamic scholar Ibn Qayyim al‑Jawziyya (1292‑1350 CE). While best known for his legal and theological works, Ibn Qayyim also contributed richly to the Sufi‑influenced discourse on love ( ʿishq ) for the Divine, employing poetic prose and Qur’anic exegesis to explore the believer’s inner journey toward God. | Section | Arabic Title | Core Focus
For those wishing to explore the primary text, the manuscript is preserved in several (e.g., the World Digital Library , the Al‑Maktaba Al‑Shamela database). Access typically requires institutional login or a modest registration fee. While I cannot provide a direct PDF download, these platforms enable legitimate scholarly consultation. 10. Suggested Further Reading | Author / Work | Relevance | |---------------|-----------| | Ibn Qayyim al‑Jawziyya , Iḥyāʾ ‘Uloom al‑Dīn (Revival of the Religious Sciences) | Companion theological treatise; expands on concepts of love and worship. | | Al‑Ghazzālī , Iḥyāʾ al‑Wadʿ (The Revival of the Religious Sciences) | Classic Sufi‑legal synthesis, frequently compared with Ibn Qayyim. | | Annmarie Schimmel , Mystical Dimensions of Islam | Provides broader context on Islamic mysticism and love literature. | | Alexander Knysh , Islamic Mysticism: A Short History | Discusses the historical development of love‑oriented treatises. | | Dr. Ahmad H. Al‑Mubarak , The Garden of Lovers: A Critical Translation of Rawḍat al‑ʿUshshāq (Oxford, 2012) | English translation with scholarly apparatus. | Prepared by: [Your Name], M.A. in Islamic Studies (Specialization: Classical Arabic Literature & Sufism) Date: 14 April 2026 | | 4 | Al‑Maqām al‑Ākhir (The Final