Global Sufism: Boundaries, Narratives and Practices

Global Sufism: Boundaries, Narratives and Practices

Global Sufism: Boundaries, Narratives and Practices

Global Sufism: Boundaries, Narratives and Practices

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Overview

Sufism is a growing and global phenomenon, far from the declining relic it was once thought to be. This book brings together the work of fourteen leading experts to explore systematically the key themes of Sufism's new global presence, from Yemen to Senegal via Chicago and Sweden. The contributors look at the global spread and stance of such major actors as the Ba 'Alawiyya, the 'Afropolitan' Tijaniyya, and the Gülen Movement. They map global Sufi culture, from Rumi to rap, and ask how global Sufism accommodates different and contradictory gender practices. They examine the contested and shifting relationship between the Islamic and the universal: is Sufism the timeless and universal essence of all religions, the key to tolerance and co-existence between Muslims and non-Muslims? Or is it the purely Islamic heart of traditional and authentic practice and belief? Finally, the book turns to politics. States and political actors in the West and in the Muslim world are using the mantle and language of Sufism to promote their objectives, while Sufis are building alliances with them against common enemies. This raises the difficult question of whether Sufis are defending Islam against extremism, supporting despotism against democracy, or perhaps doing both.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787383449
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 11/01/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Francesco Piraino is Marie Curie Fellow at KU Leuven and Acting Director of the Centre for Comparative Studies on Spiritualities and Civilizations at the Cini Foundation. Mark Sedgwick is Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at Aarhus University.

Table of Contents

Francesco Piraino and Mark Sedgwick, Introduction Part I: Boundaries 1. Robert Irwin, "Global Rumi" 2. Mark Sedgwick, "The Islamization of Western Sufism after the Early New Age" 3. Zachary Wright, "Afropolitan Sufism: The Contemporary Tijaniyya in Global Contexts" 4. Francesco Piraino, "Who is the Infidel? Religious boundaries and social change in the Shadhiliyya Darqawiyya Alawiyya" 5. Andrea Brigaglia, "Eurapia: Rap, Sufism and the Arab Qaṣīda in Europe" Part II: Structures 6. Justine Howe, "Contemporary Mawlids in Chicago" 7. William Rory Dickson and Merin Shobhana Xavier, "Disordering and Reordering Sufism: North American Sufi Teachers and the Ṭarīqa Model"' 8. Besnik Sinani, "In the Path of the Ancestors: The Ba ʿAlawi Order and the Struggle for Shaping the Future of Islam" Part III: Politics 9. Florian Volm, "The Making of Sufism: The Gülen Movement and its Effort to Create a New Image" 10. Simon Stjernholm, "Sounding Sufi: Sufi-oriented messages in Swedish Public Service Radio" 11. Thomas Joassin, "Algerian 'traditional' Islam and Political Sufism" 12. Usaama al-Azami, "Neo-traditionalist Sufis and Arab Politics: A Preliminary Mapping of the Transnational Networks of Counter-revolutionary Scholars after the Arab Revolutions"
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