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Blicke in den Spiegel des Koran [PDF]

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Sufis interpret the Qur’an in creative ways closely related to their life-experiences. The analysis of fourteen interviews with Sufis from diverse teaching traditions and cultural backgrounds gives insight into these Sufis’ ethic-spiritual efforts for a ...
Hentschel, Yunus Valerian
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4. Türkiye Sosyal Bilimler Sempozyumu: Bildiri Özetleri Kitabı [PDF]

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Turkish Symposium of Social Sciences is a national scientific event organized by Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University in cooperation with Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University and Read and Read Association to bring together professionals and graduate students
Demir, Abdullah, Demir, Abdullah
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The Stranger's Voice: Integrated Literary Cultures in Anatolia and the Premodern World. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This dissertation intervenes in debates within Comparative Literature on the connectivity between premodern literary cultures. In particular, it focuses on the migration of a single loan-word, the gharib, meaning stranger or foreigner, across Arabic ...
Pifer, Michael Bedrosian
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Inhabiting Socialist Realism: Soviet Literature from the Edge of Empire [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This dissertation examines the development of Uzbek literature across the 20th century, using it as a case study to analyze how Russian Socialist Realist models were imitated and adapted to local contexts in the non-Russian areas of Soviet Union ...
Fort, Christopher
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Seeing with the Heart: the Mysticism of an Islamic Sufi Lineage from India in the West [PDF]

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In 1976, the Indian Sufi shaykh Azad Rasool (1921-2006) began spreading the mystical teachings of his lineage to the Euro-American sphere. His two living successors, Hamid Hasan (b. 1961) of the School of Sufi Teaching and Ahmed Abdur Rashid (b. 1942) of
Asbury, Michael E.
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The Division Between Çelebi and Babagan Bektashis: An Analysis of Spiritual and Genealogical Perspectives (19th-20th Centuries) [PDF]

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Bektashism bifurcates into two principal branches: the Babagān and the Çelebiyān. The genesis of this dichotomy stems from inquiries into the marital status of Ḥacı Bektāş. Babagān adherents assert Ḥacı Bektāş's celibacy, while the Çelebi lineage regards
Yüksel Emine
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