3 Quotes & Sayings By Aj Arberry

A.J. Arberry was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and attended King Edward Medical Hospital, University of the Punjab campus and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London for his higher degrees. He is a Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine. He is a professor and former Head of English Department at an Aligarh Muslim University in India Read more

He is the author of more than sixty books on Islam and Indo-Islamic thought.

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It was inevitable, as soon as legends of miracles became attached to the names of the great mystics, that the credulous masses should applaud imposture more than true devotion; the cult of the saints, against which orthodox Islam ineffectually protested, promoted ignorance and superstition, and confounded charlatanry with lofty speculation. To live scandalously, to act impudently, to speak unintelligibly–this was the easy highroad to fame, wealth, and power. A.J. Arberry
2
To understand the extreme lengths to which the Sufis were prepared to go in reading esoteric meanings into the quite simple language of their Scriptures, it is necessary to remember that the Koran was committed to memory by all deeply religious men and women, and recited constantly, aloud or in the heart; so that the mystic was in a state of uninterrupted meditation upon the Holy Book. Many passages which would otherwise pass without special notice were therefore bound to arrest their attention, already sufficiently alert, and to quicken their imagination, already fired by the discipline of their austerities and the rigor of their internal life. A.J. Arberry