Journey to god : sufis and dervishes in islam Jurgen Wasim Frembgen.
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- 0195476425 (hardcover)
- 9780195476422 (hardcover)
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192 P368T The cambridge companion to bacon / | 215 C6921T The language of god | 248.4 BLA Windows of the heart | 294.44 F885J Journey to god : sufis and dervishes in islam | 296.7 Al149H Have a little faith. | 297 Ar571I Islam : | 297 G9572T The prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in french and english literature : 1650 to the present |
The Sufi tradition as the 'other face' and 'soft core' of Islam represents a particular creative and liberal facet characterized by tolerance, humanism and the accommodation of differences. That is why inspirational Sufi religiosity is inclusivist in nature. This book, which understands Sufi Islam as being embedded in wider social and cultural contexts, surveys the whole of the Muslim world from Sub-Saharan Africa across the Middle East to Eastern Turkestan and South Asia, with particular emphasis on Pakistan and India as its demographic centre. What distinguishes this study most clearly from the considerable number of introductions to Sufism currently available is that it offers an account of Sufi Islam from the perspective of the ethnographer as much as that of the historian of religion. Focusing on its concrete, practiced and lived forms, it shows how popular Sufism developed into the almost ubiquitous mass movement, present at all levels of Muslim society as a dynamic force until modern times. This book is a revised translation of the original German edition.
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