This article presents themes and techniques of
the religious discourse of Abu Muslim al-Bahlani. Al-Bahlani was an Omani poet,
born in Oman in 1860 who spent most of his life in Zanzibar where he died in
1920. His poetry is a good example of a strong link between art and politics.
While the themes are centred around criticizing society and aiming to instigate
revolution against people who do not follow Islamic laws, the techniques create
harmony in the structure of this discourse. The author argues that this poetry
is based on Ibadi suluk, which itself can be considered as an extension of the
Kharijite trend. Although, suluk is linked with zuhd as a way of giving less
value to this life, suluk has some other implications which do not exist with
zuhd. Hence, suluk is not only a way of worshipping God, it is also a set of
ideas which aim to change society and establish an Ibadi imamate. This attitude
can be found with some suluk leaders such as Ja'id al-Kharusi and Sa’id
al-Khalili.
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