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Ishq (Arabic: ????, 'i?q) is an Arabic word meaning "love" or "passion", also widely used in other languages of the Muslim world.

The word ishq does not appear in the Quran, which instead uses derivatives of the verbal root habba (?????), such as the noun hubb (????). The word is traditionally derived from the verbal root ?a?aq "to stick, to cleave to" and connected to the noun ?a?aqah, which denotes a kind of ivy. In its most common classical interpretation, ishq refers to the irresistible desire to obtain possession of the beloved (ma'shuq), expressing a deficiency that the lover ('?shiq) must remedy in order to reach perfection (kam?l). Like the perfections of the soul and the body, love thus admits of hierarchical degrees, but its underlying reality is the aspiration to the beauty (al-husn) which God manifested in the world when he created Adam in his own image. Islamic conception of love acquired further dimensions from the Greek-influenced view that the notions of Beauty, Good, and Truth (al-haqq) "go back to one indissoluble Unity (wahda)".

Among classical Muslim authors, the notion of love was developed along three conceptual lines, conceived in an accending hierarchical order: natural love, intellectual love and divine love. The growth of affection (mawadda) into passionate love (ishq) received its most probing and realistic analysis in The Ring of the Dove by the Andalusian scholar Ibn Hazm. The term ishq is used extensively in Sufi poetry and literature to describe their selfless and 'burning love for Allah'. It is the core concept in the doctrine of Islamic mysticism as it is the key to the connection between man and God. Ishq itself is held to have been the basis of 'creation'.


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Etymology

Traditional Persian lexicographers considered the Persian e?q and Arabic ?i?q (???) to derive from the Arabic verbal root ?a?aq (?????) "to stick, to cleave to". They connected the origin of the root to ?a?aqa (???????), a kind of ivy, because it twines around and cleaves to trees (Zamax?ari, Tâj al-'arus).

Heydari-Malayeri suggests that (?i?q) may have an Indo-European origin and may be related to Avestan words such as i?- "to wish, desire, search", and ultimately derive from *i?ka. The Avestan i?- also exists in Middle Persian in the form of i?t "desire".


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As a word in different languages

In the most languages such as Dari: eshq; in Pashto: eshq?; in Somali: caashaq or cishqi; in Turkish: a?k and in Azerbaijani: e?q, in modern Persian as e?q or eshgh ???, it literally means "love".

Some scholars objected to the use of the term 'ishq' due to its association with sensual love but despite the linguistic, cultural or technical meanings, Sufis believe that 'ishq' can only be associated to the Divine.

The word ishq referred to traditional ghazals and Indo-Persian literary culture and has made its way to many other languages which were influenced by Sufism. Some of the most notable languages which have this word are Persian, Urdu, Pashto, Arabic, Sindhi, Saraiki: ???, Turkish: a?k, Azerbaijani: e?q, Bengali: ??? and Punjabi: ????.

In Persian, Ishq construed with the verbs "b?khtan ?????", "kh?stan ??????", "sanj?dan ??????", "r??dan ??????", "nish?ndan ??????", etc. In Persian, "?shiq ????" is the active participle (lover), "M?'sh?q ?????" is the passive participle (beloved), and "M?'sh?qah ??????" conveys a vulgar meaning, whilst in Arabic it is the female passive participle of "M?'sh?q ?????".

In Urdu, Ishq (???) is used to refer to fervent love for any object, person or God. However, it is mostly used in its religious context. In Urdu, three very common religious terminologies have been derived from Ishq. These terminologies are Ishq-e-Haq?qi (love of Truth), Ishq-e maj?zi (love of God's creation i.e. a human), and ishq-e ras?l / ishq-e Muhammadi (love of the Messenger / love of Muhammad). Other than these, in non-religious context, 'ishq is a synonym for obsessive love.

In Turkish, A?k is commonly used to express love, passion or adoration. The Turkish version replaces the 'q' with a 'k', as Turkish lacks voiceless uvular plosive, and the letter '?' with the cedilla denotes the "sh" sound, /?/. In comparison with Arabic or Urdu, (like Persian) the word is less restrictive and can be applied to many forms of love, or simply romance. It is common in the lyrics of Turkish songs.

Ishq is also sometimes used in Hindi language movies which often borrow more formal, flowery and poetic words and language heavily from Urdu and Persian. The regular Hindi word for love is pyar. In Bollywood ?Ishq' (?????) means lustless love. In Arabic, it is a noun. However, in Urdu it is used as both verb and noun.

In Modern Arabic the usual terms used for romantic love are habba and its derived forms hubb, habib, mahbub, etc.


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In Sufism

In religious context, Ishq, divided into three kinds, is a very important but rather complex concept of Sufi tradition of Islam.

Ishq-e Maj?zi

Ishq-e Maj?zi (Persian: ??? ??????) literally means "metaphorical love". It refers to the love for God's creation i.e. love of a man for a woman or another man and vice versa. It is said to be generated by beloved person's external beauty but since it is connected to lust, it is against the Islamic law and considered unlawful. Hence, in Faqr, the term Ishq-e-Majazi is directed only towards Ishq-e-Murshid. This love for one's Murshid eventually leads to love for Muhammad and eventually for God, upon which one that understands Ishq-e-Haqeeqi is in fact the source of all 'metaphorical love'.

Ishq-e Ras?l or Ishq-e Muhammadi

Ishq-e Ras?l (Persian: ??? ?????) means "love of Muhammad," an important part of being a Muslim. In Sufism, however, the Ishq-e-Majazi changes its form to Ishq-e-Rasool and the intense feeling of Ihsq is developed for Muhammad. Everything form of creation which exists is in fact the slave of the Creator. Since Muhammad is the most beloved to Allah, the true Lover feels Ishq-e-Rasool till "the Prophet becomes dearer to him than his life, wives, children, house, business and everything else". (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim)
Sufis firmly believe that the souls of the entire creation were created from the soul of Muhammad. Hence, the purified soul of the Lover craves to return to him. This is experienced at the level where the Lover witness the reflection of all the attributes of God within Muhammad.

Ishq-e Haqeeqi

Ishq-e Haq?qi (Persian: ??? ??????) literally means "the real love" i.e. "the love of God". It refers to the belief that only God is worth loving and He is the only one who can return His creature's love for Him. The inner subtlety whose locus is the heart is only felt by the true seeker of God otherwise there is no difference between a beast and a man because even a beast has five senses whereas the sixth i.e. the inner sight is only additional to the human.

"And those who truly believe, love Allah intensely." (Al-Bakra 165)


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See also

  • Sufism
  • Agape
  • Ashik
  • Chesed
  • Divine Love
  • Metta

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia