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Sufism and the ‘Modern’ in Islam
2007Sufism, as a devotional and mystical current within the Islamic tradition, has been subject to the strains of modernization experienced across the Muslim world. Rapidly expanding urban populations, the diffusion of non-religious general education and the natural sciences, the erosion of family and village social hierarchies, the supplanting of royal ...
Howell, Julia, van Bruinessen, Martin
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2018
Amin explores the development of Sufism in this chapter. He ties it to popular religious practices and the traces of ancient pagan religions in various geographical locations of the Muslim Empire. He explores how theologians and jurists reacted to the development of Sufi concepts and rituals.
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Amin explores the development of Sufism in this chapter. He ties it to popular religious practices and the traces of ancient pagan religions in various geographical locations of the Muslim Empire. He explores how theologians and jurists reacted to the development of Sufi concepts and rituals.
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Islam and Sufism in South Asia
ISLAMIC STUDIES, 2022In his Lovers of God: Sufism and the Politics of Islam in Medieval India, Raziuddin Aquil studied the role of Sufis in preaching Islam in medieval South Asia. He saw the preaching of Islam in South Asia as a gradual process. Many Sufi orders preached Islam in South Asia from medieval times.
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The history of the Islamic spiritual life at its beginning by the ascetics, worshippers and early hermits was noticeable by fear and intimidation. The asceticism accompanied by fear, sadness and crying on one hand and intimidation and threats (warning) on the other hand, all of these are the way for man to curb the reins of the soul until it becomes ...
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The history of the Islamic spiritual life at its beginning by the ascetics, worshippers and early hermits was noticeable by fear and intimidation. The asceticism accompanied by fear, sadness and crying on one hand and intimidation and threats (warning) on the other hand, all of these are the way for man to curb the reins of the soul until it becomes ...
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Introduction: Islam, Sufism, and China
2018This chapter introduces the three central concerns of the project, namely: what is the nature of charismatic power in this context, why is it considered contentious by some in the wider community, and what can this study contribute to global understanding amidst the virulently contentious debates about the role of religion in the contemporary geo ...
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Sufism and Shari‘a: Contextualizing Contemporary Sufi Expressions
Religions, 2022William Rory Dickson
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