Eternal garden : mysticism, history, and politics at a South Asian Sufi center
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Eternal garden : mysticism, history, and politics at a South Asian Sufi center
Oxford University Press, 2004
2nd ed
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Bibliography: p. [341]-360
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内容説明
Drawing on rare Persian manuscripts preserved in medieval Sufi shrines, Carl Ernst reveals the mystical teachings of the Chishti Sufi order as taught by the ecstatic Shaykh Burhan al-Din Gharib (c.1337) and his disciples. His study engages with key issues, such as the basis of Islamic political power in South Asia.
目次
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- 1 Sifism PART I : HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ORIENTATION: SUFISM AND ISLAM IN SOUTH ASIA
- Historiographies of Islam in India
- Religion and Empire in the Delhi Sultanate
- 4. The Textual Formation of Oral Teachings in the Early Chishti Order
- The Interpretation of the Sufi Biographical Tradition in India
- FROM DELHI TO THE DECCAN
- Burhan al-Din Gharib's Establishment and Teaching
- The Indian Envronment and the Question of Conversion
- POLITICAL RELATIONS OF THE KHULDABAD CHISHTIS
- Political History of the Khuldabad Shrines
- Khuladabad as a Sacred Center in the Local Context
- PART IV: CONCLUSIONS
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