I've found your Idris...

upnorthkyosa's picture

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes_Trismegistus

Quote:
Antoine Faivre, in The Eternal Hermes (1995) has pointed out that Hermes Trismegistus has a place in the Islamic tradition, though the name Hermes does not appear in the Qur'an. Hagiographers and chroniclers of the first centuries of the Islamic Hegira quickly identified Hermes Trismegistus with Idris, the nabi of surahs 19.57; 21.85, whom the Arabs also identify with Enoch (cf. Genesis 5.18-24). Idris/Hermes is called "Thrice-Wise" Hermes Trismegistus because he was threefold: the first of the name, comparable to Thoth, was a "civilizing hero," an initiator into the mysteries of the divine science and wisdom that animate the world; he carved the principles of this sacred science in hieroglyphs. The second Hermes, in Babylon, was the initiator of Pythagoras. The third Hermes was the first teacher of Alchemy. "A faceless prophet," writes the Islamicist Pierre Lory, "Hermes possesses no concrete or salient characteristics, differing in this regard from most of the major figures of the Bible and the Quran." (Faivre 1995 pp.19-20)

Very interesting stuff about Idris. I'm curious as to how accurate it is...

jhaynes's picture

Trismigistus

This intersection is very vague and ambiguous. many scholars connect Idris with Enoch and thus Metatron. I'm no Islamicists, and I have taken my own syncretic approach to the whole situation. Trismigistus is my character, he just doesn't know it.

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upnorthkyosa's picture

I found the whole connection

I found the whole connection to Islam interesting. Check some of the sources on that...

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