Sufism in the West
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Sufism in the West
Routledge, 2006
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [190]-202) and index
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Description
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism - intellectually as well as sociologically - may eventually become Islam itself due to its versatile potential. Although Sufism has always provoked considerable interest in the West, no volume has so far been written which discusses this aspect of Islam in terms of how it is practised in Western societies.
Bringing together leading international authorities to survey the history of Islamic mysticism in North America and Europe, this book elaborates the ideas and institutions which organize Sufism and folk-religious practices. The chapters cover:
the orders and movements
their social base
organization and institutionalization
recruitment-patterns in new environments
channels of disseminating ideas, such as ritual, charisma, and organization
reasons for their popularity among certain social groups
the nature of their affiliation with the countries of their origin.
Providing a fascinating insight into how Sufism operates within different spheres of society, Sufism in the West is essential reading for students and academics with research interests in Islam, Islamic history and social anthropology.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Literary Productions of Western Sufi Movements 2. Persian Sufism in the Contemporary West: Reflections on the Ni' Matullahi Diaspora 3. The Evolution of the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi: Sulaymancis in Germany 4. Third Wave Sufism in America and the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship 5. Transnational Sufism: The Haqqaniyya 6. Aspects of the Naqshbandi-Haqqani Order in North America 7. Seekers on the Path: Different Ways of Being a Sufi in Britain 8. Learning the Lessons from the Neo-Revivalist and Wahhabi Movement: The Counterattack of the New Sufi Movements in the UK 9. Popular Islam in Northern Pakistan and its Reconstruction in Urban Britain
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