The Days of Creation in the Thought of Nasir Khusraw, by Shafique N Virani

The Days of Creation in the Thought of Nasir Khusraw, by Shafique N ViraniThis article explores Nasir Khusraw’s spiritual hermeneutic of the tradition concerning the completion of creation in six days, with the seventh day, or Sabbath, having a particularly hallowed aura of sanctity. It demonstrates that to Nasir Khusraw, this account of the genesis of the cosmos, shared by the Abrahamic faiths, does not concern the creation of the physical universe. Rather, the tradition refers to the genesis of a spiritual cosmos governed by God’s emissaries. This creation commenced with Adam, who represented the first day of the week, Sunday, and continued with Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, who represented Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday respectively. The cycles of creation were brought to their completion by Muhammad, represented by Friday. Yet to come was the last and final day, which would consummate the entire spiritual creation. This was the Sabbath, the cycle of the Lord of the Resurrection or Qa’im-i qiyamat.

via The Institute of Ismaili Studies – The Days of Creation in the Thought of Nasir Khusraw.

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