Mystical Thoughts of Hakim Hidaji

Author:
Ali Sardari
Level:
Master
Field of study:
Sufism and Islamic mysticism
Language:
Farsi
Faculty:
Faculty of Mysticism
Year:
2020
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Rahman Bolhasani
Advisor(s):
Amir Javan Arasteh

Hakim Hidaji was born in 1270 A.H. in Hidaj and while studying theology, he became a powerful philosopher. As a Twelver Shiite scholar, he also showed his ability in prose and literature, and several of his works were written in Turkish and Persian.

Although Hakim Hidaji has been introduced as a prominent figure in the scientific community in the field of mysticism, he has not received much attention.

This study tries to answer the question whether Hakim Hidaji can be considered as an authority in the field of mysticism in addition to philosophy, Twelver Shiite jurisprudence and other sciences?

The results of the research show that he has mystical tendencies in the realm of ontology and monotheism, in explaining the position of man in existence, and in the image of the relationship between the plurals of creation and God Almighty.

In the realm of practical conduct, he also has an image in line with the views of mystics.