Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī’s ‘The Key to the Unseen’
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041162124
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī’s ‘The Key to the Unseen’: A Guide Book to Sufi Metaphysics offers the first systematic articulation of Ibn ʿArabī’s revolutionary teachings, presenting one of the most significant works of Islamic spirituality and a cornerstone of Sufi metaphysics through the profound synthesis of his foremost disciple, Ṣadr al-Dīn Qūnawī.
Spanning the realms of mysticism, philosophy, and theology, this foundational text explores the intricate relationships between divine manifestation, cosmic hierarchy, and spiritual realization. From the systematic presentation of metaphysical principles to the practical dimensions of mystical experience, Qūnawī examines how rigorous intellectual inquiry can illuminate the deepest questions of existence while remaining rooted in lived spiritual transformation. Through his masterful synthesis, contributors to Islamic thought witness how Sufism evolved from purely experiential practice into formal scholarly discipline, establishing frameworks that would inspire generations of commentary and shape the trajectory of Islamic spirituality across diverse cultural contexts. The work also traces how mystical insight adapts to systematic articulation, illuminating the sophisticated negotiations between experiential knowledge, intellectual discourse, and spiritual authority. Despite its immense influence throughout the Muslim world, The Key to the Unseen has remained largely unknown in Western scholarship. This translation seeks to open its transformative vision to contemporary readers, serving both as an essential introduction to Qūnawī’s thought and as a vital window into one of the most fertile periods in Islamic philosophy and spirituality.
A foundational contribution to the study of Sufism, Islamic philosophy, and mystical traditions, this book is essential reading for scholars of Islamic studies, comparative religion, medieval philosophy, and spiritual literature.
Özgür Koca is an Associate Professor of Islamic Studies and Philosophy at Bayan Islamic Graduate School. He is the author of Islam, Causality, and Freedom: From the Medieval to the Modern Era (2020) and Islam, Causality, Science: Perspectives on the Reconciliation of Islamic Tradition and Modern Science (2024).
