This article discusses the emergence of a Sufi-inspired movement of Muslim reform in the princely state of Hyderabad during the first half of the twentieth century. Attention is paid to the polemical religious context in which the movement arose, using archival material to discuss the activities of Christian missionaries in the city in which it first emerged. Located in Aurangabad, away from the capital of the Nizams State, the history of the rise of Mu \u85 n Allh Shhs Sufi organisation shows the ways in which pan-Indian religious disputes and developments in Indian Islam were reflected in the provinces of princely India. The modernist character of Mu \u85 n Allhs Sufi teachings is reconstructed and discussed in detail. Preaching a return ...
The purpose of writing this article is to analyze the concepts and thoughts of Sufism wasathiyah Ham...
This article intends to reveal Syaikh Ahmad al-Mutamakkin's neo-Sufism thoughts and his role in camp...
Leaving aside Indian and Pakistani nationalist interpretations, this paper reinstates the millenaria...
Sufis have played a pivotal role in reforming mankind in a better shape. If we look at the history ,...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
Sufism is often regarded as standing mystically aloof from its wider cultural settings. By turning t...
This study is an historical investigation of the leadership of a line of Muslim religious teachers i...
<p><em>The article examines the history of </em>Jama‘ah Tabligh <em>in South...
Sufism entered the Indian subcontinent in the twelfth century as a new socio religious force. Withi...
While anthropologists have carefully documented various Sufi orders, the bulk of these studies focus...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi `traditionalism¿ as auth...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
textThis thesis examines the reform ideas and efforts of Daud Shah, a Muslim socio-religious reforme...
The purpose of writing this article is to analyze the concepts and thoughts of Sufism wasathiyah Ham...
This article intends to reveal Syaikh Ahmad al-Mutamakkin's neo-Sufism thoughts and his role in camp...
Leaving aside Indian and Pakistani nationalist interpretations, this paper reinstates the millenaria...
Sufis have played a pivotal role in reforming mankind in a better shape. If we look at the history ,...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
Sufism is often regarded as standing mystically aloof from its wider cultural settings. By turning t...
This study is an historical investigation of the leadership of a line of Muslim religious teachers i...
<p><em>The article examines the history of </em>Jama‘ah Tabligh <em>in South...
Sufism entered the Indian subcontinent in the twelfth century as a new socio religious force. Withi...
While anthropologists have carefully documented various Sufi orders, the bulk of these studies focus...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
This paper critiques ethnographic tendencies to idealise and celebrate sufi `traditionalism¿ as auth...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
textThis thesis examines the reform ideas and efforts of Daud Shah, a Muslim socio-religious reforme...
The purpose of writing this article is to analyze the concepts and thoughts of Sufism wasathiyah Ham...
This article intends to reveal Syaikh Ahmad al-Mutamakkin's neo-Sufism thoughts and his role in camp...
Leaving aside Indian and Pakistani nationalist interpretations, this paper reinstates the millenaria...