This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Since their beginnings in 13th century, mawlids underwent considerable development from modest reminders of the great Sufi masters to the extensive celebrations which annually attract thousands of believers from all regions of present-day Egypt. The cult of saints belongs to the most controversial features of Sufi thought often criticized by the orthodox scholars, culamā´. Muslim saints are categorized within the Sufi belief according to a hierarchical structure. At the top, there are the Poles or axial saints (qutb, pl. aqtāb). The axial saints are said to be four and two of them Ahmad al-Badawī and Ibrāhīm ad-Dasūqī were buried in Egyptian cit...
Masters of Artstudy analyses the concept of al-Karāmah al-Sūfīyah (the Sufi Saintly Miracle) in both...
This is an original dissertation on Mazar (Sufi shrine) culture in Bangladesh, emphasising its socio...
Sufism has impacted Pakistani life from its introduction in the 8th century. This paper explores s...
This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Sin...
Belief in the existence and powers of ‘saints’ or ‘friend of God’ (wali, pl. awliya) is pervasive th...
Mawlids, traditional festivals in honour of saints, are among the most popular, but also the most co...
This study explores the concept of sainthood in the medieval Islamic tradition. A close reading of t...
This paper describes how everyday muslims with no formal (or weak) affiliation to sufi brotherhoods ...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
The widespread observation of certain Christian holidays among the Muslim population of al-Andalus i...
Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age explores the dynamics at play between what are usually und...
Nabi Mawlid, in the Islamic calendar, is the birthday of the Prophet. Its celebration started around...
This paper describes common Sufi beliefs regarding dreams and shrines in Palestine during the 20th c...
Against current debates about the gradual ‘Islamisation’ of South Asia by Sufi cults, and the shifti...
The aim of this article is to analyse a local expression of the transnational Ahbash Sufi movement i...
Masters of Artstudy analyses the concept of al-Karāmah al-Sūfīyah (the Sufi Saintly Miracle) in both...
This is an original dissertation on Mazar (Sufi shrine) culture in Bangladesh, emphasising its socio...
Sufism has impacted Pakistani life from its introduction in the 8th century. This paper explores s...
This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Sin...
Belief in the existence and powers of ‘saints’ or ‘friend of God’ (wali, pl. awliya) is pervasive th...
Mawlids, traditional festivals in honour of saints, are among the most popular, but also the most co...
This study explores the concept of sainthood in the medieval Islamic tradition. A close reading of t...
This paper describes how everyday muslims with no formal (or weak) affiliation to sufi brotherhoods ...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
The widespread observation of certain Christian holidays among the Muslim population of al-Andalus i...
Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age explores the dynamics at play between what are usually und...
Nabi Mawlid, in the Islamic calendar, is the birthday of the Prophet. Its celebration started around...
This paper describes common Sufi beliefs regarding dreams and shrines in Palestine during the 20th c...
Against current debates about the gradual ‘Islamisation’ of South Asia by Sufi cults, and the shifti...
The aim of this article is to analyse a local expression of the transnational Ahbash Sufi movement i...
Masters of Artstudy analyses the concept of al-Karāmah al-Sūfīyah (the Sufi Saintly Miracle) in both...
This is an original dissertation on Mazar (Sufi shrine) culture in Bangladesh, emphasising its socio...
Sufism has impacted Pakistani life from its introduction in the 8th century. This paper explores s...