The Nightfolk
Ibn 'Arabi Behind the Veil of Night
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:12th Aug '25
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This story begins with a divine unveiling: In 1220, a mysterious youth took the Sufi scholar, poet, and philosopher Muhyī al-Dīn Ibn ʿArabī behind the veil of the night. There, Ibn ʿArabī first came face to face with advanced and morally ambiguous spiritual practitioners known as the Nightfolk.
In The Nightfolk, Duja Rašić offers a pioneering historical and conceptual analysis of the once-widespread beliefs about the night and its people in Muslim cultures and societies. Drawing on a wealth of primary source materials, Rašić traces these beliefs from their origins in the seventh century to their most prominent form in the thirteenth-century works of Ibn ʿArabī. Re-examining common notions of spiritual authority, ascension, self-isolation, moral choice, and transgression in Muslim cultures and societies, The Nightfolk is a crucial read for those interested in philosophical Sufism and Ibn ʿArabī’s attempts to bridge the gap between the visible world and the realms of the unseen.
“The Nightfolk is an original, carefully researched and intellectually demanding work. Its strengths lie in its meticulous engagement with primary sources, its refusal of reductive interpretations and its willingness to dwell in conceptual ambiguity…. It is a valuable and thought-provoking contribution that will likely shape future discussions of the night, sanctity and moral ambiguity in Islamic studies."
“The Nightfolk would also appeal to people interested in philosophy and how different times and societies dealt with the limits of knowledge. Ibn Arabi offers a case study of the creative ways philosophers, poets and sufi scholars try to navigate these limits and find ways to expand human knowledge.”
* Middle East MonitISBN: 9780520422612
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
Weight: 454g
244 pages