International Academic Course on Islamic Mysticism
Discover the rich tradition of Islamic Mysticism in this 15-session intensive course. This first phase offers an in-depth exploration of key concepts, influential figures, and the interplay between mysticism, philosophy, and theology. Join us to embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Islamic spirituality.
Course Dates
August 4- August 22 , 2025
Registration Deadline
July 5 , 2025
Early bird
May5 – MAy20 , 2025
About Course
Islamic Mysticism, often known as ‘Irfan or Sufism, has been a profound and transformative tradition within the Islamic intellectual and spiritual heritage. This 15-session intensive course marks the first foundational phase of a comprehensive exploration, with an advanced phase to follow.
In this foundational phase, designed for students, researchers, and enthusiasts of Islamic studies, participants will delve into the origins, history, philosophical foundations, and spiritual dimensions of Islamic Mysticism. This phase offers a structured and in-depth study of key mystical concepts, influential figures, and the interplay between mysticism, philosophy, and theology.
Participants will explore topics such as the Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujud), the spiritual journey (Suluk), divine love, and the role of mysticism in ethics, society, and even environmental perspectives. The course will also examine the contributions of great mystics such as Ibn Arabi and Mulla Sadra and discuss how Islamic Mysticism has evolved through different historical and intellectual contexts, including its relationship with Shi’ism.
A rigorous academic program offering in-depth engagement with Islamic mystical traditions, presented by esteemed scholars from around the world.
About Islamic Mysticism
Islamic Mysticism, known as ʿIrfān, is a rich and deeply contemplative dimension of the Islamic tradition that integrates spiritual experience with philosophical and theological inquiry. Unlike general spirituality, ʿIrfān is a structured intellectual and spiritual path that seeks to uncover the inner meanings of divine revelation and the metaphysical realities of existence.
Emerging from the early centuries of Islam and flourishing through the works of major figures like al-Ghazālī, Ibn ʿArabī, and Mullā Ṣadrā, Islamic Mysticism developed into a sophisticated discipline, encompassing concepts such as the Unity of Being (Wahdat al-Wujūd), the spiritual journey (Sulūk), and divine love (maḥabba). It also profoundly influenced Islamic ethics, art and poetry.
In Shiʿi thought, ʿIrfān took unique forms, blending seamlessly with theology and philosophy, particularly in the later schools of thought in Iran. Today, Islamic Mysticism remains a vital field of inquiry for those seeking to understand the deeper layers of Islamic belief, practice, and worldview.
Target group
Professors, researchers and university students in the field of religious studies, Islamic studies, philosophy, history of philosophy, Islamic Philosophy, regional studies and anyone else who is interested in the topic with a good command of English!
Registration Deadline
Subject: Islamic Studies, Islamic Mysticism
Language of instruction: English
Length: 2 weeks
Contact hours: 24
Certificate: Academic
Session Timing
Los Angeles (PDT): 11:00 am
New York (EDT): 2:00 pm
London (BST): 7:00 pm
Central European Time (CET) : 7:00pm
Titles, Lecturers and Dates
July 10
Why Mysticism Matters Today
Understanding the role of Islamic Mysticism in contemporary life and its relevance in today’s world.
George Washington University (Metaphysics & Meaning in Islam)
July 10
Islamic Mysticism: Origin, Sources, Methodology, and Scales
Understanding the Foundations and Frameworks of Islamic Mysticism
Stony Brook University (Sufi texts, Islamic mysticism)
July 10
The History of Islamic Mysticism
Tracing the Evolution of Mystical Thought and Practice in Islam
University of North Carolina (History of Sufism)
July 10
Branches of Islamic Mysticism: Theoretical, Practical
Exploring the Dual Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism
University of Lethbridge (Theoretical & Practical Sufism)
July 10
The Meaning of Life from a Mystical Perspective
Life’s Purpose Through the Lens of Islamic Spirituality
The Institute of Ismaili Studies (Insan al-Kamil)
July 10
Irfān and Taṣawwuf
The Historical Background and Contemporary Understanding of Irfān and Taṣawwuf: Unity or Difference?
University of Georgia (Sufi psychology & practices)
July 10
Ibn Arabi: The Mystical Visionary
Exploring the Mystical Universe of Ibn Arabi: Visionary Insights and Intellectual power
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July 10
The Relationship Between Mysticism, Philosophy, and Theology
Bridging Intellectual and Spiritual Disciplines in Islamic Thought
University of Kentucky (Islamic philosophy & theology)
July 10
The Synthesis of Mysticism, Religion, and Reason in Mulla Sadra's Work
Harmonizing Spiritual Intuition, Religious Doctrine, and Philosophical Inquiry
George Washington University (Metaphysics & Meaning in Islam)
July 10
Harmonizing Spiritual Intuition, Religious Doctrine, and Philosophical Inquiry
Wahdat al-Wujud and the Mystical Understanding of Existence
Dr. Qasem Kakai
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July 10
The Order of the Universe Based on the Names of Allah
Divine Names as the Blueprint of Creation and Mystical Reality
George Mason University (Divine names & cosmology)
July 10
The Perfection of Man and the Perfect Man
The Concept of Insan al-Kamil in Islamic Mysticism
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July 10
States and Stations of the Journey to Allah
The Spiritual Path: Ascending Through Maqamat and Ahwal
University of Georgia (Sufi psychology & practices)
July 10
Ethics and Mysticism
The Moral Foundations of the Mystical Path
University of Lethbridge (Theoretical & Practical Sufism)
July 10
The Environment from the Perspective of Islamic Mysticism
Nature as a Reflection of Divine Reality
George Washington University (Metaphysics & Meaning in Islam)
July 10
The State of Islamic Mysticism in the Recent Century
Reflections on new developments, Challenges, Transformations, and Contemporary Relevance
Modern Sufi movements
Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from best scholars in the field.
Costs
Course Fee:
500 Euro
Important Dates
Course Start: August 4, 2025
Course End: August 22, 2025
Registration Deadline:
July 5, 2025
Availabilities
- 50% discount for Earlybird registration
- Scholarship available
Scholarships Available
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our unique online course in Islamic Mysticism, featuring distinguished professors from renowned universities worldwide. In our commitment to making this exceptional learning opportunity accessible, we are offering a number of scholarships. If you are passionate about advancing your knowledge and wish to be a part of this program, we encourage you to apply for our scholarship.
To apply for this scholarship, simply fill out the form provided on our website, ensuring you provide all the necessary details. Our dedicated team will review your application promptly and get back to you soon. Don’t miss out on this chance to expand your knowledge and engage with a vibrant community of scholars. Join us in our mission to promote intellectual growth and foster a deeper appreciation of academic studies of Islamic philosophy. Apply now for the Hikmat International Institute scholarship and take the first step towards this fascinating educational experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the International Intensive Academic Course on Islamic Mysticism?
The course is a university-level program designed for students and academics interested in enhancing their understanding of Islamic Mysticism. It consists of 12 sessions covering various aspects of the subject.
Who is the target audience for this course?
The course is aimed at professors, researchers, university students in religious studies, Islamic studies, philosophy, and anyone with a strong interest in the topic who has a good command of English.
When does the course take place?
The course will run from August 4- August 22 , 2025.
How long is each session?
Will the lectures be recorded and available for viewing after the live sessions?
What is the cost of the course?
Is there any schilarship available?
How can I contact you if I have further questions?
You can email us at info@hikmat-ins.com.
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