SARI AL-SAQATI

SARI AL-SAQATI
SARI AL-SAQATI

SAR 壟 AL-SAQA ヘI (mort en 867)

Mystique musulman de l’école de Baghd d. Sar 稜 al-Saqa レi a connu Ma‘r f al-Karkh 稜, un saint illettré, qui lui inspire la vocation de «prendre sur soi toute la tristesse du monde». Pour expier la faute d’Adam, il s’offre à porter la am na , dont les cieux et la terre ont refusé de se charger (Coran, 33, 72). Ce terme d’am na , qui a été interprété comme synonyme d’«obéissance» (t ‘a ), pourrait bien avoir ici cette signification, toute proche de la notion de la substitution pour le salut de ceux qui désobéissent à Dieu, qui a été reprise par al- ネall dj et a profondément marqué la pensée de Louis Massignon.

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