Scholars, saints, and Sufis : Muslim religious institutions in the Middle East since 1500
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Scholars, saints, and Sufis : Muslim religious institutions in the Middle East since 1500
University of California Press, 1978
1st paperback ed
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"...[papers from] a social history seminar given at the University of California, Los Angeles, in the academic year 1968-69 ... [and] additional papers from persons known to be working on related topics." -- Preface
Includes bibliographical footnotes
Pt. 1. Scholars: the Ulama
Pt. 2. Saints and Sufis: popular religious institutions
Contents of Works
- Some observations on the development of the Ottoman learned hierarchy / Richard Repp
- The Ottoman Ulema and the Tanzimat / Richard L. Chambers
- The religious establishment in Husainid Tunisia / Leon Carl Brown
- The Moroccan Ulama, 1860-1912 : an introduction / Edmund Burke, III
- Profile of a ninetheenth-century Moroccan scholar / Kenneth Brown
- The Ulama of Cairo in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot
- Nonideological responses ofthe Egyptian Ulama / Daniel Crecelius
- The roots of the Ulama's power in Modern Iran / Nikki R. Keddie
- The oppositional role of the Ulama in twentieth-century Iran / Hamid Algar
- Activism of the Ulama in Pakistan / Aziz Ahmad
- A short history of the Khalwati order of Dervishes / B.G. Martin
- Doctor and saint / Ernest Gellner
- The Hamadsha / Vincent Crapanzano
- Religious symbolims and social change : the drama of Husain / Gustav Thaiss
- Mahdis, Walis, and new men in the Sudan / John Voll
- Variation in religious observance among Islamic women / Robert A. Fernea, Elizabeth W. Fernea