Book Description
This collection of papers by various scholars discusses a wide range of practices and beliefs relating to saints in Islam. The studies also demonstrate the influence of sainthood on political structures in many societies.
Author : Grace Martin Smith
Publisher : Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,41 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781611438192
This collection of papers by various scholars discusses a wide range of practices and beliefs relating to saints in Islam. The studies also demonstrate the influence of sainthood on political structures in many societies.
Author : Grace Martin Smith
Publisher :
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 32,72 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Islamic hagiography
ISBN :
Author : John O'Kane
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 25,7 MB
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 113679316X
This book provides translations of the earliest Arabic autobiography and the earliest theoretical explanation of the psychic development and powers of an Islamic holy man (Saint, Friend of God).
Author : A. Azfar Moin
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 38,92 MB
Release : 2012-10-16
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0231504713
At the end of the sixteenth century and the turn of the first Islamic millennium, the powerful Mughal emperor Akbar declared himself the most sacred being on earth. The holiest of all saints and above the distinctions of religion, he styled himself as the messiah reborn. Yet the Mughal emperor was not alone in doing so. In this field-changing study, A. Azfar Moin explores why Muslim sovereigns in this period began to imitate the exalted nature of Sufi saints. Uncovering a startling yet widespread phenomenon, he shows how the charismatic pull of sainthood (wilayat)—rather than the draw of religious law (sharia) or holy war (jihad)—inspired a new style of sovereignty in Islam. A work of history richly informed by the anthropology of religion and art, The Millennial Sovereign traces how royal dynastic cults and shrine-centered Sufism came together in the imperial cultures of Timurid Central Asia, Safavid Iran, and Mughal India. By juxtaposing imperial chronicles, paintings, and architecture with theories of sainthood, apocalyptic treatises, and manuals on astrology and magic, Moin uncovers a pattern of Islamic politics shaped by Sufi and millennial motifs. He shows how alchemical symbols and astrological rituals enveloped the body of the monarch, casting him as both spiritual guide and material lord. Ultimately, Moin offers a striking new perspective on the history of Islam and the religious and political developments linking South Asia and Iran in early-modern times.
Author : Michel Chodkiewicz
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 29,13 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780946621392
1 A Shared Name 2 ‘He who sees thee sees Me’ 3 The Sphere of Walaya 4 The Muhammadan Reality 5 The Heirs of the Prophet 6 The Four Pillars 7 The Highest Degree of Walaya 8 The Three Seals 9 The Seal of Muhammadan Sainthood 10 The Double Ladder
Author : Katherine Pratt Ewing
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 14,5 MB
Release : 1997
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822320241
Ewing examines the competing forces behind the formation of a modern western subjectivity in the context of Sufi religious meanings and practices in Pakistan.
Author : Claud Field
Publisher :
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 27,6 MB
Release : 1910
Category : Muslim saints
ISBN :
Author : Scott Kugle
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 35,14 MB
Release : 2011-09-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0807872776
Islam is often described as abstract, ascetic, and uniquely disengaged from the human body. Scott Kugle refutes this assertion in the first full study of Islamic mysticism as it relates to the human body. Examining Sufi conceptions of the body in religious writings from the late fifteenth through the nineteenth century, Kugle demonstrates that literature from this era often treated saints' physical bodies as sites of sacred power. Sufis and Saints' Bodies focuses on six important saints from Sufi communities in North Africa and South Asia. Kugle singles out a specific part of the body to which each saint is frequently associated in religious literature. The saints' bodies, Kugle argues, are treated as symbolic resources for generating religious meaning, communal solidarity, and the experience of sacred power. In each chapter, Kugle also features a particular theoretical problem, drawing methodologically from religious studies, anthropology, studies of gender and sexuality, theology, feminism, and philosophy. Bringing a new perspective to Islamic studies, Kugle shows how an important Islamic tradition integrated myriad understandings of the body in its nurturing role in the material, social, and spiritual realms.
Author : Josef W. Meri
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 980 pages
File Size : 13,62 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Islam
ISBN : 0415966906
Examines the socio-cultural history of the regions where Islam took hold between the 7th and 16th century. This two-volume work contains 700 alphabetically arranged entries, and provides a portrait of Islamic civilization. It is of use in understanding the roots of Islamic society as well to explore the culture of medieval civilization.
Author : Nile Green
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 2006-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 113416825X
Nile Green reveals the politics and poetry of Indian Sufism through the study of Islamic sainthood in the midst of a cosmopolitan Indian society comprising migrants, soldiers, litterateurs and princes.