Change and Continuity in Indian Sūfīsm

Change and Continuity in Indian Sūfīsm
Title Change and Continuity in Indian Sūfīsm PDF eBook
Author Thomas Dahnhardt
Publisher
Total Pages 470
Release 2002
Genre Religion
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Dr. Thomas Dahnhardt Deals With The Evolution Of The Indian Lineage Of The Naqshbandiyya _ Also Called Mujaddidiyya _ To Study The Spiritual Symbiosis Between The Hindu And Muslim Communities. He Surveys Various Masters Of The Tradition, The Establishment Of A New Khanaqah And The Emergence And Methodology Of The Hindu Offshoot Of The Mujaddidiyya Mazhariyya.

Change and Continuity in Indian Sufism

Change and Continuity in Indian Sufism
Title Change and Continuity in Indian Sufism PDF eBook
Author Thomas Wolfgang Peter Daehnhart
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Total Pages
Release 1999
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Change and Continuity in Naqshbandi Sufism

Change and Continuity in Naqshbandi Sufism
Title Change and Continuity in Naqshbandi Sufism PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 610
Release 1999
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Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India

Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India
Title Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India PDF eBook
Author Neda Saghaee
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 281
Release 2022-11-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000771849

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Sufism in Eighteenth-Century India focuses on one particular treasure from surviving Persian manuscripts in India, Nāla-yi ʿAndalīb, written by Muḥammad Nāṣir ʿAndalīb (d. 1759), a Naqshbandī Mujaddidī mystical thinker. It explores the convergence and interrelation of the text with its context to find how ʿAndalīb revisits the central role of the Prophet as the main protagonist in his allegorical love story with great attention to the circumstances of the Muslim community during the eighteenth century. The present volume elucidates ʿAndalīb’s Sufism calling for a return to the pristine form of Islam and the idealization of the first Muslim community. It considers his Ṭarīqa-yi Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya as a derivation of the Ṭarīqa-yi Muḥammadiyya, which had an important role in promoting Islam. The book attempts to clarify and systematize all of the concepts which ʿAndalīb employs within the framework of the Khāliṣ Muḥammadiyya, such as the state of the nāṣir and the Khāliṣ Muḥammadī. It addresses controversial topics in religion, such as the struggles between Shiʿa and Sunni Muslims, and the controversies between Shuhūdīs and Wujūdīs. It illuminates two key personalities, Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq and ʿAlī b. Abī Ṭālib, and two types of relationships, the maʿiyya and ʿayniyya, with the spirituality of the Prophet. The book will be of interest to scholars and students interested in Islamic studies, Islamic mysticism, the intellectual history of Muslims in South Asia, the history of the Mughal Empire, Persian literature, studies of manuscripts, Islamic philosophy, comparative studies of religions, social studies, anthropology, and debates concerning the eighteenth century, such as the transition from pre-colonialism to colonialism and the origins of modernity in Islam.

The Hindu Sufis of South Asia

The Hindu Sufis of South Asia
Title The Hindu Sufis of South Asia PDF eBook
Author Michel Boivin
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2019-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1788319575

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Within the complex religious landscape of modern India, the community of Sindh stands out as a powerful example of interfaith relations. This Hindu community moved to India and practiced Sufism following Sindh's inclusion to Pakistan in the 1947 partition. Drawing on a close analysis of literature and poetry, interviews with key informants, and a reading of historic rituals and architectures, Michel Boivin demonstrates that this active religious minority has managed to retain its unique Hindu-Sufi identity amidst the rigidification of official religions in both India and Pakistan. Of particular significance, Boivin argues, was the creation of sacred spaces called darbars. These shrines include a religious building where the Hindu Sindhis worship Sufi saints, chant Sufi poetry and perform Sufi rituals. In looking at this vibrant community as a trans-religious culture capable of navigating the challenges of the modern nation state, this book is an important contribution to understanding the Muslim-Hindu encounter in India.

The Naqshbandiyya

The Naqshbandiyya
Title The Naqshbandiyya PDF eBook
Author Itzchak Weismann
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 225
Release 2007-06-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134353057

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The Naqshbandiyya order has attracted increasing scholarly attention over the last two decades, yet so far there has been no attempt to present a comprehensive picture of the evolution of the rich organization and ideational Naqshbandiyyah tradition This book is therefore by now a highly desirable contribution that will fill this gap in the literature of this important Sufi order Spanning almost a millennium in time and most of the Muslim world in space, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the important Naqshbandiyyah Sufi order

Journey Among Dervishes Between Past and Present

Journey Among Dervishes Between Past and Present
Title Journey Among Dervishes Between Past and Present PDF eBook
Author AA: VV:
Publisher Mimesis
Total Pages 257
Release 2024-03-08T00:00:00+01:00
Genre Social Science
ISBN 8869774716

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The present book intends to invite readers on a multi-dimensional and multifaceted journey meeting dervishes in different places and environments of the Muslim world; its peculiarity is to bring together a classical orientalist approach, based on texts and written documents, with the approach typical of Anthropology, Ethnography and Ethnomusicology, based on research in the field and oral sources: the ethnographic study of the present sheds new light on practices, methods and theories exposed in treatises of the Past while, at the same time, practices of the present may be clarified and illuminated by the study of ancient Sufi texts and authors. These different approaches want to draw attention to the multiple dimensions embraced by “tasawwuf” (Sufism) both in its historical and social context and in its nontemporal aspect, concerning spirituality and the ways the latter is conveyed and transmitted, both in the past and present.