Mâtürîdî-Hanefî Aidiyetin Osmanlı’daki İzdüşümleri
Mâtürîdîlik bir Osmanlı kimliğidir ve bu kimlik zannedildiği gibi son dönemle de sınırlı değildir; bütün bir Osmanlı tarihi boyunca biçimsel olarak varlığını korumuştur.
Mehmet Kalaycı
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Building an Archival Persona: The Transformation of Sufi Ijāza Culture in Russia, 1880s–1920s [PDF]
This article analyses the uses of education certificates (ijāzas) as a tool of self-expression by Russia’s Muslims in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bustanov, A. +2 more
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Hâlidîliğin Kollarından Biri Olarak Haznevîlik ve Ahmed Haznevî
Ahmed Haznevî (ö. 1950) Hâlidîliğin kollarından biri olan Hazneviyye’nin kurucusu ve İslâm dünyasının önde gelen tanınmış şahsiyetlerinden biridir. Çok iyi bir medrese tahsili gördüğü anlaşılan ve Şâh-ı Hazne lakabıyla meşhur Ahmed Haznevî, talebelik ...
Kutbeddin Akyüz
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The Spreading of Naqshbandiyya in Western Asia in The 19th Century
The Sufi orders, which are the institutional structures of Sufism, started to spread among Muslims from the 12th century with the current era. While some of these Sufi orders operated in a certain region, others spread almost all over the Islamic world. One of these common Sufi orders is Naqshbandiyya.
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Sufism in Latin Europe (France, Spain, Italy). [PDF]
The current chapter describes global trends that affect Sufism prior to framing them in local contexts. Although the abovementioned sources of Latin European Sufism are similar across all Western countries, their outcomes often differ in diverse local ...
De-Diego-González, Antonio +1 more
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The Sufis’ Contribution to the Islamization of Native Indians during the Age of the Turks [PDF]
1. Abstract The influence and expansion of Islam religion in the Indian Subcontinent are the important issues which have been considered by scholars for a long time ago.
Esmaeil Ghaderi, Hamid Hajianpoor
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Pulled by God: Sound and Altered State of Consciousness in the Hälqä-Sohbät Ritual of Uyghur Sufis [PDF]
In Xinjiang, northwestern China, the Uyghur Sufi Muslims practice a localised samāʿ ritual called hälqä-sohbät, which involves dhikr, singing and dancing.
Mu, Qian
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Nakşbendi Şeyhlerinin Kelimât-ı Kudsiyye Yorumları
Bu makalede Hâcegân geleneğinin erken dönemi ile Müceddidiyye dönemi öncesindeki Nakşbendî kaynakları ışığında kelimât-ı kudsiyye terimlerinin kullanımı ve yorumları konu edinmektedir.
Madinabonu Moidinova
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Ufuldkommenhedens etik: Om at realisere sufismen som dydsetik i det post-sovjetiske Usbekistan
With a point of departure in fieldwork conducted among Muslims connected with – or inspired by – the Naqshbandiyya Sufi tariqa in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan, this paper focuses on the paradoxes involved in realizing Sufism as virtue ethics.
Maria Louw
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The Oil is Sizzling in the Pot’: Sound and Emotion in Uyghur Qur'anic Recitation [PDF]
How do Muslims in different parts of the world recite and how do they hear the sound of the Qur'an? What are the purposes of their recitation, and what meanings do they associate with it?
Harris, Rachel
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