In recent years Sufism has undergone something of a revival as a spiritual alternative to other manifestations of Islam. This book investigates the development of Sufism in Western societies, with a regional focus on North America and Europe. Exploring a number of issues relating to the dynamic tensions between religious globalization processes and specific sacred localities, this book looks at the formation of Sufi movements that have migrated from their place of origin to become global religious networks.Sufi groups are highly differentiated and often inaccessible, so the origins and development of Sufism in the West have not been widely studied. Employing a comparative approach based on regional fieldwork and case studies, this book addr...
This article is a comparative study of two well-known Sufi orders, the Khaniqahi (Nimatullahi) and ...
Transnationalism and Regional Cults: The Dialectics of Sufism in the Plurivocal Muslim World Pnin...
Sufi ideas about altruism and universalism did not emerge in a vacuum. They were the result of speci...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
This article examines historical connectedness inside West Asia, that is, Levant, and beyond the reg...
Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age explores the dynamics at play between what are usually und...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
The current chapter describes global trends that affect Sufism prior to framing them in local conte...
This article gives information on the reasons for the prevalence of Sufism in the West, its adaptati...
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...
-209-221After an historical introduction, the paper deals first with the "Traditionalist" school of ...
Sufism contains inherently trans-regional, transnational, and trans-ethnic dimensions. The difficult...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
-189-208This chapter describes and explains how from the early 20th century until the present, Sufi ...
This article is a comparative study of two well-known Sufi orders, the Khaniqahi (Nimatullahi) and ...
Transnationalism and Regional Cults: The Dialectics of Sufism in the Plurivocal Muslim World Pnin...
Sufi ideas about altruism and universalism did not emerge in a vacuum. They were the result of speci...
With the increasing Muslim diaspora in post-modern Western societies, Sufism – intellectually as wel...
This article examines historical connectedness inside West Asia, that is, Levant, and beyond the reg...
Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age explores the dynamics at play between what are usually und...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
The current chapter describes global trends that affect Sufism prior to framing them in local conte...
This article gives information on the reasons for the prevalence of Sufism in the West, its adaptati...
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...
-209-221After an historical introduction, the paper deals first with the "Traditionalist" school of ...
Sufism contains inherently trans-regional, transnational, and trans-ethnic dimensions. The difficult...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
-189-208This chapter describes and explains how from the early 20th century until the present, Sufi ...
This article is a comparative study of two well-known Sufi orders, the Khaniqahi (Nimatullahi) and ...
Transnationalism and Regional Cults: The Dialectics of Sufism in the Plurivocal Muslim World Pnin...
Sufi ideas about altruism and universalism did not emerge in a vacuum. They were the result of speci...