ABSTRACT

'Ayn al-Qudat is one of the great multi-dimensional geniuses of Islamic intellectual history and has even been described as the true father of deconstructionism, yet he remains little known and even less understood in the English speaking world. Hamid Dabashi has filled this gap with a compelling and sophisticated analysis of this seminal 12th century writer and thinker. Prof. Dabashi frees 'Ayn al-Qudat from the static categorizations of mystic, philosopher, theologian, poet or social critic and allows the dynamism and subversive thrust of his life and intellect to emerge. Untimely thoughts provides a clearly written critical introduction to the intellectual, literary, religious and philosophical struggles of the time as expressed by one of Islam's greatest and most radical writers.

chapter |63 pages

Introduction

A Matter of Method

chapter One|45 pages

The Birth of an Individual

chapter Two|51 pages

Signs of a Time

chapter Three|48 pages

The Mad Game of Writing Begins

chapter Four|29 pages

The Brothers Al-Ghazālī and Beyond

chapter Five|33 pages

I, ʿAyn al-Quḍāt

chapter Six|46 pages

A Book Full of Preparations

chapter Seven|48 pages

Letters with no Paper…

chapter Eight|87 pages

… To Write On

chapter Nine|24 pages

Apologia

chapter Ten|62 pages

The Death of an Individual

chapter Eleven|49 pages

The Man Dies, the Legacy Unfolds

chapter |65 pages

Conclusion: Truth and Narrative