Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the most popular. This book examines the traditions, rituals, experiences, and legacy of the Sābrī branch of the Chishtī order. Challenging the notion of Sufism as an ossified relic of the past, it presents evidence of growing interaction, accommodation, and intermingling within Sufi orders. It also highlights the active involvement of the Chishtī-Sābrīs in the much discussed reformist upsurge in north India and explains how they addressed questions posed by colonial rule while still adhering to their mystical heritage. The role of networks that connected Sufi scholars in small towns (qasbahs) with those of Delhi is also examined. These connectio...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
While anthropologists have carefully documented various Sufi orders, the bulk of these studies focus...
In recent years Sufism has undergone something of a revival as a spiritual alternative to other mani...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
In continuation of a long-standing tradition, the Chishti Sufi order (silsila) attracts a large numb...
Against current debates about the gradual ‘Islamisation’ of South Asia by Sufi cults, and the shifti...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the mutual influence between Sufism and the local religiou...
Sufism is often regarded as standing mystically aloof from its wider cultural settings. By turning t...
This article discusses the emergence of a Sufi-inspired movement of Muslim reform in the princely st...
Sufism entered the Indian subcontinent in the twelfth century as a new socio religious force. Withi...
This chapter focuses on Sufi currents within the contemporary Islamic revival movement in Southeast ...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
This study is an historical investigation of the leadership of a line of Muslim religious teachers i...
Dandekar, D. and Tschacher, T., eds, Islam, Sufism and everyday politics of belonging in South Asia,...
Sufis have played a pivotal role in reforming mankind in a better shape. If we look at the history ,...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
While anthropologists have carefully documented various Sufi orders, the bulk of these studies focus...
In recent years Sufism has undergone something of a revival as a spiritual alternative to other mani...
Of the many Sufi orders that have operated in South Asia, the Chishtī order is the oldest and the mo...
In continuation of a long-standing tradition, the Chishti Sufi order (silsila) attracts a large numb...
Against current debates about the gradual ‘Islamisation’ of South Asia by Sufi cults, and the shifti...
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the mutual influence between Sufism and the local religiou...
Sufism is often regarded as standing mystically aloof from its wider cultural settings. By turning t...
This article discusses the emergence of a Sufi-inspired movement of Muslim reform in the princely st...
Sufism entered the Indian subcontinent in the twelfth century as a new socio religious force. Withi...
This chapter focuses on Sufi currents within the contemporary Islamic revival movement in Southeast ...
The eighteenth century in Indian History is characterized as an epoch of political anarchy and socia...
This study is an historical investigation of the leadership of a line of Muslim religious teachers i...
Dandekar, D. and Tschacher, T., eds, Islam, Sufism and everyday politics of belonging in South Asia,...
Sufis have played a pivotal role in reforming mankind in a better shape. If we look at the history ,...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
While anthropologists have carefully documented various Sufi orders, the bulk of these studies focus...
In recent years Sufism has undergone something of a revival as a spiritual alternative to other mani...