Christopher Melchert proposes to historicize Islamic renunciant piety (zuhd). As the conquest period wound down in the early eighth century c.e., renunciants set out to maintain the contempt of worldly comfort and loyalty to a greater cause that had characterized the community of Muslims in the seventh century. Instead of reckless endangerment on the battlefield, they cultivated intense fear of the Last Judgement to come. They spent nights weeping, reciting the Qur’an, and performing supererogatory ritual prayers. They stressed other-worldliness to the extent of minimizing good works in this world. Then the decline of tribute from the conquered peoples and conversion to Islam made it increasingly unfeasible for most Muslims to keep up any ...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
Islam is religion of simplicity, moderation, just and perfect that leads its followers to the righ...
The eleventh and twelfth centuries represent a critical formative period for institutions and practi...
Some scholars have attempted to identify a distinctive, feminine spirituality among early Muslim ren...
Some scholars have attempted to identify a distinctive, feminine spirituality among early Muslim ren...
In the early ninth century Muslim renunciants developed the metaphor of devotion to God is a path t...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
Renunciation in Islam found differing expressions in various literary genres. In the 2nd/8th and ear...
The Early Chishti Sufi Shaikhs from thirteenth and fourteenth century Delhi made critical interventi...
Renunciation (zuhd) was a major part of the social and intellectual background of jurists’ circles d...
Although the early thirteenth century was a critical period in the development of Sufism, it has rec...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The concept of the mentality, which comes to mean such as not demanding, bending, abandoning somethi...
The discursive fluctuations of the idea of “religious tolerance” in different periods of Sufism show...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
Islam is religion of simplicity, moderation, just and perfect that leads its followers to the righ...
The eleventh and twelfth centuries represent a critical formative period for institutions and practi...
Some scholars have attempted to identify a distinctive, feminine spirituality among early Muslim ren...
Some scholars have attempted to identify a distinctive, feminine spirituality among early Muslim ren...
In the early ninth century Muslim renunciants developed the metaphor of devotion to God is a path t...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
Sufism, the mystical or aesthetic doctrine in Islam, has occupied a very specific place in the Islam...
Renunciation in Islam found differing expressions in various literary genres. In the 2nd/8th and ear...
The Early Chishti Sufi Shaikhs from thirteenth and fourteenth century Delhi made critical interventi...
Renunciation (zuhd) was a major part of the social and intellectual background of jurists’ circles d...
Although the early thirteenth century was a critical period in the development of Sufism, it has rec...
Sufism is often understood to be the mystical dimension of Islam, and many works have focused on the...
The concept of the mentality, which comes to mean such as not demanding, bending, abandoning somethi...
The discursive fluctuations of the idea of “religious tolerance” in different periods of Sufism show...
Sufism, also known as “tasawwuf “- Islamic manifestation of mysticism, has been one of the most disc...
Islam is religion of simplicity, moderation, just and perfect that leads its followers to the righ...
The eleventh and twelfth centuries represent a critical formative period for institutions and practi...