This article is a feminist ethnographic exploration of how ‘indigenous’ notions of a ‘sacred feminine’ shape Sufi praxis on the island of Lombok in the eastern part of Indonesia in Southeast Asia. I demonstrate through long-term immersive anthropological fieldwork how in her indigenous form as Dewi Anjani ‘Spirit Queen of Jinn’ and as ‘Holy Saint of Allah’ who rules Lombok from Mount Rinjani, together with a living female saint and Murshida with whom she shares sacred kinship, these feminine beings shape the kind of Sufi praxis that has formed in the largest local Islamic organization in Lombok, Nahdlatul Wathan, and its Sufi order, Hizib Nahdlatul Wathan. Arguments are situated in a Sufi feminist standpoint, revealing how an active integra...
The lack of records about the involvement and contribution of women in Sufism texts cannot be used a...
Sufism, which is a mystical form of Islam, serves as the main form of religion followed by people li...
Generally, Sufism is understood as “the mystical knowledge of the Nearness to God”. Sufism, as a rel...
This article is an inquiry into the nature of the female mystic and the divine feminine in Sufi expe...
This article explores a case in point: women's majelis taklim in the Leihitu area of Ambon Island in...
Abstract: This article discusses the relationship of love in the Sufi perspective. Opositorum Coinde...
This article is an inquiry into the nature of the female mystic and the divine feminine in Sufi expe...
This article examines an indigenous religion in Malaysia - that of the Semai of Kampung Chang, Sunga...
Sufism is often taken to be the form of Islamic practice that was most welcoming to women. Similarly...
Islam offers an achievement of the perfection of the soul through the path of mysticism (Sufism). Th...
The following paper will explore women participation in the Sufism movement. Sufism is a mystical mo...
The historical evidence suggests that women and men have been considered equal in the path of Tasawu...
This book offers a specialized study focusing on the phenomenon of the female mystic and the divine ...
This article seeks to explore the severe history of Sufi figures from the female group with the aim ...
Contrary to many claims, Sufism is not a gender-neutral discourse and practice. Although women have ...
The lack of records about the involvement and contribution of women in Sufism texts cannot be used a...
Sufism, which is a mystical form of Islam, serves as the main form of religion followed by people li...
Generally, Sufism is understood as “the mystical knowledge of the Nearness to God”. Sufism, as a rel...
This article is an inquiry into the nature of the female mystic and the divine feminine in Sufi expe...
This article explores a case in point: women's majelis taklim in the Leihitu area of Ambon Island in...
Abstract: This article discusses the relationship of love in the Sufi perspective. Opositorum Coinde...
This article is an inquiry into the nature of the female mystic and the divine feminine in Sufi expe...
This article examines an indigenous religion in Malaysia - that of the Semai of Kampung Chang, Sunga...
Sufism is often taken to be the form of Islamic practice that was most welcoming to women. Similarly...
Islam offers an achievement of the perfection of the soul through the path of mysticism (Sufism). Th...
The following paper will explore women participation in the Sufism movement. Sufism is a mystical mo...
The historical evidence suggests that women and men have been considered equal in the path of Tasawu...
This book offers a specialized study focusing on the phenomenon of the female mystic and the divine ...
This article seeks to explore the severe history of Sufi figures from the female group with the aim ...
Contrary to many claims, Sufism is not a gender-neutral discourse and practice. Although women have ...
The lack of records about the involvement and contribution of women in Sufism texts cannot be used a...
Sufism, which is a mystical form of Islam, serves as the main form of religion followed by people li...
Generally, Sufism is understood as “the mystical knowledge of the Nearness to God”. Sufism, as a rel...