The presence of the Tiǧāniyya in Ethiopia is well attested since the mission of Enrico Cerulli in early twentieth century.Since then the studies about the presence and diffusion of this order in Ethiopia have been based mainly on oral sources and fieldwork. The aim of this study is to present a very first overview of Tiǧānī literature in Ethiopia as found in the recent missions of the Islam in the Horn of Africa Project.Local literary production shows that Ethiopian masters and authors aimed to show to their disciples and readers a broader picture of the ṭarīqa, counterbalancing the local dimension of devotional piety
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The presence of the Tiǧāniyya in Ethiopia is well attested since the mission of Enrico Cerulli in ea...
Ethiopia has a rich tradition of Sufi poetry in Arabic and local languages. This study explores a co...
Muslims in Ethiopia constitute a considerable part of the total population, but until few years ago,...
Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more parti...
In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity’s f...
This bibliography on Christianity in Ethiopia covers material published from the early 1960s onwar...
The aim of this thesis is to present from the historical perspective the Ethiopian Amharas as a nati...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...
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Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguishe...
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Ethiopian Christianity has often been regarded by European travelers and missionaries as impure, bec...
Certificates (ijazat) of the Ulema as Devices for the Study of Book Transmission, Reading and Writin...
Poster presented at the conference Holy Hero(in)es: Literary Constructions of Heroism in Late Antiqu...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...
The presence of the Tiǧāniyya in Ethiopia is well attested since the mission of Enrico Cerulli in ea...
Ethiopia has a rich tradition of Sufi poetry in Arabic and local languages. This study explores a co...
Muslims in Ethiopia constitute a considerable part of the total population, but until few years ago,...
Research on the past of the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somaliland), and more parti...
In Ethiopian Christianity Philip Esler presents a rich and comprehensive history of Christianity’s f...
This bibliography on Christianity in Ethiopia covers material published from the early 1960s onwar...
The aim of this thesis is to present from the historical perspective the Ethiopian Amharas as a nati...
Monasticism is an important feature of Ethiopian Christianity that needs to be understood by people ...
The Reader includes sample works of modern writers starting with the first story by Afewerk Ghebre J...
Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguishe...
In Envoys of A Human God Andreu Martínez offers a comprehensive study of the religious mission led b...
Ethiopian Christianity has often been regarded by European travelers and missionaries as impure, bec...
Certificates (ijazat) of the Ulema as Devices for the Study of Book Transmission, Reading and Writin...
Poster presented at the conference Holy Hero(in)es: Literary Constructions of Heroism in Late Antiqu...
This paper presents some preliminary observations on Sufi Muslim shrines or retreats in the Ethiopia...