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Focused on A?mad Ibn ‘Ajiba – an eighteenth-century Moroccan Sufi scholar renowned for his contribution to Sufi Qur’anic exegesis – this book engages critically with his theory of divine love to elucidate his impact on the wider field of Qur’anic scholarship.
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This study explores the creation of saintly spheres in medieval Syrian landscapes surrounding Sufi masters and friends of God.
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This study explores the creation of saintly spheres in medieval Syrian landscapes surrounding Sufi masters and friends of God.
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This book explores how Sufis approach their faith as Muslims, upholding an Islamic worldview, but going about making sense of their religion through the world in which they exist, often in unexpected ways.
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Islam in India: History, Politics and Society is based on the historical and contemporary relevance of the religion and its related culture(s) in India.
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The authors of this volume discuss some of the regional Sufi Centres in India and their contribution in the social emancipation of the society.
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This book outlines the role of Sufism in Moroccan politics in the twenty-first century through a comparative study of contemporary Sufi organizations.
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Zoroastrianism was the religion of the ancient Persian kings and following the Arab conquest, it remained the religion of a significant portion of the population in Iran and parts of Central Asia.
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This volume is a rigorous analysis of the main doctrines of Ibn al-?Arabi, which dominated spiritual and intellectual life in the pre-modern and early modern Islamic world for over six hundred years.
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This first-ever English translation of Nur Baba – a classic of modern Turkish literature written by Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu – offers a unique window into Sufi lodges, social dilemmas, and intellectual life in early twentieth-century Istanbul.