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Alfarabi's Concept of Happiness Sa'ada (سعادة): Eudaimonia, The Good and Jihad Al-Nafs (جهاد النفس).

Authors :
Elhajibrahim, Samah
Source :
Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association. 2006 Annual Meeting, p1-26. 26p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Since the translation of many of Alfarabi's works from Arabic to English, there has been a lot of interest in studying his philosophy. Many scholars such as Mahdi, Butterworth, Fakhri and Galston have written books about Alfarabi and his works. Most of these scholars have focused on Alfarabi's virtuous city and his philosophy on Plato and Aristotle. However, there has not been enough attention and scrutiny devoted to Alfarabi's concept of happiness. Some scholars such as Ali Abu Melhem didn't perceive the concept of happiness as a major theme in Alfarabi's works. In his introduction to the Attainment of Happiness, by Alfarabi, Abu Melhem, clarifies that Alfarabi did not write the title of the book. He states that the subject of the book is not happiness because Alfarabi mentioned happiness only briefly. According to Abu Melhem, the subject and the purpose of the book is to introduce the different kinds of sciences, their importance and the way of attaining them (6). Likewise, Muhsin Mahdi, a renowned Alfarabi scholar who translated several of his books to English, did not discuss in detail Alfarabi's concept of happiness. In his introduction to The Attainment of Happiness, Mahdi states that Alfarabi's main argument is the relationship between philosophy and religion (6). In fact happiness was not only the main subject of The Attainment of Happiness but it was also discussed in several other major works including Opinions of the People of the Virtuous City, The Civil Politics and The Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle. Alfarabi's happiness was a major topic in Majid Fakhry's book Al-Farabi. Fakhry acknowledges the importance of happiness to Al-Farabi's philosophy, "Al-Farabi dwells on this divine or semi-divine goal of happiness in a number of works." (93). Likewise, Mariam Galston acknowledges the importance of happiness in Alfarabi's works by devoting a chapter in her book Politics and Excellence to the "problem of happiness" as she calls it. She examines the nature of happiness according to Alfarabi and whether it is considered a theoretical activity, political activity or both (Galston 55).In this paper I will examine the concept of happiness and its importance in Alfarabi's major works, taking into consideration the influence of Islam and Greek philosophy on Alfarabi's philosophy. The paper will also discuss the similarities between Eric Voegelin's philosophy and Alfarabi's philosophy as they relate to happiness. The purpose of this paper is to remove the dust from Alfarabi's concept of happiness and return the brilliance to it. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Conference Papers -- American Political Science Association
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
26943522