This article analyses the emergence of a transnational network of Sufis, composed of intellectuals, artists, politicians, and religious authorities, which emerged thanks to the cultural festivals in Morocco and later in France. It will show that the approach adopted by social movement theory is particularly effective in describing this Sufi network, connected by a collective identity and a political-cultural struggle. Unlike other forms of transnational network based on ethnic ties and/or imagined communities, this network focuses on Sufism, conceptualised as a heritage meant for all humankind, addressing both Muslim and non-Muslim publics. This network presents itself as a moralising force capable of tacking Islamophobia, Islamism, and som...
This article considers the ways in which Sufism has altered since entering the American context. Whi...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
Contemporary Sufi orders in Western societies have been often described as 'universal', implying a c...
This article analyses the emergence of a transnational network of Sufis, composed of intellectuals, ...
This article examines historical connectedness inside West Asia, that is, Levant, and beyond the reg...
This article aims to analyze Sufism as a religious framework for social action in contemporary Syria...
This article intends to analyze the forms of political activism of the Barelwi movement, one specifi...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
This article discusses the role and status of Sufi groups in Bosnia-Herzegovina today, an issue wher...
This article aims to show how Sufism has survived and existed in the history of Nusantara Islamic ci...
This article critically examines the role of Sufism in the process of social change in society, espe...
Sufism is widespread in Turkey, and most Turkish people sympathise with the Sufis even if they do no...
The aim of this article is to analyse a local expression of the transnational Ahbash Sufi movement i...
In this article I will analyse the Sufi order Aḥmadiyya-Idrīsiyya Shādhiliyya based in Milan, estab...
This dissertation unpacks the role of Sufism (taṣawwuf) in the Moroccan state’s current efforts to r...
This article considers the ways in which Sufism has altered since entering the American context. Whi...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
Contemporary Sufi orders in Western societies have been often described as 'universal', implying a c...
This article analyses the emergence of a transnational network of Sufis, composed of intellectuals, ...
This article examines historical connectedness inside West Asia, that is, Levant, and beyond the reg...
This article aims to analyze Sufism as a religious framework for social action in contemporary Syria...
This article intends to analyze the forms of political activism of the Barelwi movement, one specifi...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
This article discusses the role and status of Sufi groups in Bosnia-Herzegovina today, an issue wher...
This article aims to show how Sufism has survived and existed in the history of Nusantara Islamic ci...
This article critically examines the role of Sufism in the process of social change in society, espe...
Sufism is widespread in Turkey, and most Turkish people sympathise with the Sufis even if they do no...
The aim of this article is to analyse a local expression of the transnational Ahbash Sufi movement i...
In this article I will analyse the Sufi order Aḥmadiyya-Idrīsiyya Shādhiliyya based in Milan, estab...
This dissertation unpacks the role of Sufism (taṣawwuf) in the Moroccan state’s current efforts to r...
This article considers the ways in which Sufism has altered since entering the American context. Whi...
Sufism has not only survived into the twenty-first century but has experienced a significant resurge...
Contemporary Sufi orders in Western societies have been often described as 'universal', implying a c...