This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopian Wällo region, places where local Muslim holy men or ‘saints’ lead the faithful and act as religious mediators and advisors. Some of these retreats of Sufi Muslims have a ‘monastic’ character, and allow males and females a life of reflection and devotion to God. An obvious parallel with Christian monasteries presents itself, referring to a partly shared religious culture. Some reflections on the extent and nature of this similarity are made, and the need for a fresh approach to the study of religion in Ethiopia/Africa, in the context of contemporary debates about religious identity and the hardening of communal boundaries, is underlined
This paper describes how everyday muslims with no formal (or weak) affiliation to sufi brotherhoods ...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...
This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Sin...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...
Ethiopia has a rich tradition of Sufi poetry in Arabic and local languages. This study explores a co...
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Literature on the Sufi in Somalia approaches the issue from different points of view, but mainly fro...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
Sufis were known to have contributed to spreading Islam across the world. This paper seeks to encaps...
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The Wärğəḥ Muslim community constitutes more than 22,000 people in Ethiopia. They live in diverse p...
Baghdad, the center of the Abbasid Caliphate in the sixth and seventh centuries AH, with the growth ...
This paper describes how everyday muslims with no formal (or weak) affiliation to sufi brotherhoods ...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...
This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Sin...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...
Ethiopia has a rich tradition of Sufi poetry in Arabic and local languages. This study explores a co...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Christians have a long history of pilgrimage. The Ethiopian Orthodox pil...
This dissertation examines movements between harmonic and antagonistic modalities of Muslim-Christia...
Literature on the Sufi in Somalia approaches the issue from different points of view, but mainly fro...
Despite its ancient history in Ethiopia, Islam has always been a secondary status religion in the ...
Sufis were known to have contributed to spreading Islam across the world. This paper seeks to encaps...
A. Gascon & B. Hirsch — Shrines Where Religions Meet in Ethiopia. Ethiopia, which has been Christian...
The Wärğəḥ Muslim community constitutes more than 22,000 people in Ethiopia. They live in diverse p...
Baghdad, the center of the Abbasid Caliphate in the sixth and seventh centuries AH, with the growth ...
This paper describes how everyday muslims with no formal (or weak) affiliation to sufi brotherhoods ...
A perennial issue in the comparative study of Islam is how, as a faith and a way of life, it deals w...
This paper deals with phenomenon of the mawlids (celebrations of Sufi saints, awliyā´) in Egypt. Sin...