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A COMPARATIVE APPROACH TO ALEVISM ASSOCIATED ASPECTS OF SHIA

SOCIAL SCIENCE DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, 2023
So far, many different views and thoughts have been put forward regarding the concepts of Alevi and Alevism. The reason for the diversity here is based on the difference between the places where it is used over time.
Sara AKDAĞ OKUMUŞ
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From ‘yol’ to diasporic Alevism: migration and religious change among Alevis in Britain

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2022
This article explores how a religion ‘on the move’ responds to the challenges of diasporic conditions and provides an understanding of how migrant religions articulate and orient their ritual universe and social and organizational structures.
Hayal Hanoğlu
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Alevism as Islam: rethinking Shahab Ahmed’s conceptualization of Islam through Alevi poetry

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2020
Shahab Ahmed’s What is Islam?: The Importance of Being Islamic, published in 2016, has significantly impacted discussions on the definition of Islam. This article focuses on Ahmed’s reconceptualization of Islam as ‘hermeneutical engagement with Pre-Text,
Zeynep Oktay-Uslu
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Historicising Alevism: The Evolution of Abdal and Bektashi Doctrine

Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 2020
:The history of Alevi piety is embodied in the large body of works known under the title of 'Alevi-Bektashi literature', a neglected corpus that is in fact vital for our understanding of the development of vernacular religious traditions in Anatolia and ...
Zeynep Oktay
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A Survey of the Roots and History of Kurdish Alevism: What are the Divergences and Convergences between Kurdish Alevi Groups in Turkey?

Kurdish Studies, 2020
This article focuses on the generic form of Alevism, commonly referred to as “Anatolian Alevism”, asking how ethnic and tribal divergences occurred, their interrelationships and the basis of the differences and similarities.
S. Aydın
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