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Transcendence and TikTok (Audio Essay)
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Transcendence and TikTok (Audio Essay)

Renovatio: The Podcast · Zaytuna College

March 11, 202522m 56s

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What does it mean to “manifest” something, or for something to “become manifest”? For those familiar with Islamic mystical terminology, the concept of tajallī may come to mind. Often rendered into English as “manifestation,” tajallī denotes the appearance or disclosure of the divine names in physical forms. Similar to the notion of “theophany” in other religious traditions (with the philosopher Henry Corbin taking tajallī to be a synonym of just that),1 it means passively experiencing God “manifesting” Himself in the world. But “manifestation” has come to mean something rather different in the realm of contemporary popular spirituality—especially on its digital interfaces. Most prominently on the social media app TikTok, it refers to a popular trend consisting of supposedly supernatural means of attracting money, good grades, more followers, or even a wholesale “dream life.” 

Read the essay: https://renovatio.zaytuna.edu/article/transcendence-and-tiktok

Topics

tiktoksocial mediaspiritualitynew age spiritualityibn arabi