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هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْقَيُّوم
EARLY SHAYKHISM: SOME BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES,
TRANSLATIONS AND STUDIES

SHAYKHI Bibliographical AND TEXTUAL Studies
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
2009-10
Stephen Lambden UC-Merced
An annotated bibliography
of materials for the study of Shaykhism.

A guide to the writings of Shaykh Aḥmad al-Aḥsā'ī (d.1241/1826)


Āqā Ḥajjī `Abu'l-Qāsim Khān
al-Ibrahīmī
(d. 1389/1969)
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Moojan Momen, Bahā'ī Studies Bulletin,
Monograph 1:
The works of Shaykh Aḥmad al-Aḥsā`ī,
A bibliography according to
the
Fīhrist kutub
mashāyikh`izam
of
Shaykh Abu'l-Qāsim
Kirmānī.


A
guide to the
writings of Sayyid Kāẓim Rashtī
(d.1260/1844).
IN PROGRESS 2007-8


Hyperlinks to Shaykhī
and related material

General
Bibliography
Materials for the study of al-Shaykhiyya (Shaykhism).

Printed and select primary mss. materials :
Shaykh Aḥmad ibn Zayn al-Dīn al-Ahsāī (d.
1241/1826)

Printed and select primary mss. materials :
Sayyid Kāẓim ibn Sayyid Qāsim al-Ḥusaynī al-Rashtī
(d.1259/1843)

THE SHAYKHIS
OF KIRMAN
The 19th-20th Century Kirmani Shaykhi leaders
Ḥajjī Mīrzā Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani (d.1288/1871) and his successors.

THE SHAYKHIS
OF TABRIZ
The Shaykhis of Tabrīz.

SHAYKHI
DOCTRINES
On the possible
Hebrew, Judaic roots of the Ishrāqī-Shaykhī term (Ar.)
هورقليا
hūrqalyā (= Per.
havarqalyā) [sic.]

TEXTS & TRANSLATIONS
FROM THE FIRST TWO SHAYKHĪ
LEADERS

Towards a
reprint of the Jawāmi` al-kalim of Shaykh Aḥmad al-Aḥsā'ī.

From
the writings of Shaykh Aḥmad
al-Aḥsā'ī (d. 1241 /1826)

A
Risāla of Shaykh Aḥmad al-Aḥsā'ī in reply to some brethren of Isfahan.


From
the writings of Sayyid Kāẓim Rashtī (d.1260/1844)
THE BĀbĪ-bAHĀ'Ī RELIGIONS AND SHAYKHISM

An
annotated bibliography of post-1260/1844 Shaykhī anti-Bābī [-Bahā'ī] polemic.

The Risāla of Qatīl ibn al-Karbalā'ī translated from the
text printed in
Mazandarānī K. Ẓuhūr al-ḥaqq vol. III.
ADD
The
Bābī-Bahā'ī exaltation of Shaykh Aḥmad and Sayyid Kāẓim
هورقليا
=
הָרָקִיעַ
On the possible Hebrew, Judaic roots of the Ishrāqī-Shaykhī term
(Ar.)
هورقليا
hūrqalyā (Per. havarqalyā) [sic.] and
a survey of its Islamic and Shī`ī-Shaykhī uses.

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