单词 | fanā |
释义 | ‖ fanā|fəˈnɑː| [a. Arab. fanā'.] The Sufi doctrine of annihilation (see quots.).
1867E. H. Palmer Oriental Mysticism v. v. 67 Further than this he cannot go, but pursues his habit of self-denial and contemplation until his death, which is, however, merely looked upon as a total re-absorption into the Deity, forming the consummation of his Journey, the last stage, designated Faná, Extinction. 1911Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 31/2 The step to pantheism was first decisively taken by the great Persian Sūfī, Abū Yazīd (Bāyezīd)..(d. a.d. 874), who introduced the doctrine of annihilation (fanā), i.e. the passing away of individual consciousness in the will of God. 1956E. Wood Yoga Dict. 153/1 In the end the constant thought or remembrance..of God, will lead to union..with Him, in which there will be passing away (fana) of all human qualities or nature. |

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