Routledge Handbook on Sufism

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Abd Al Qadir
Bayezid II
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Chishtiyya Order
comparative religious studies
Early Sufis
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Gunpowder Empires
historical development of Sufi movements
Ibn Taymiyya
interfaith mysticism
intoxication
Islamic asceticism
Islamic mysticism
medieval Islamic philosophy
Mevlevi Order
Muslim World
Mystic Lover
Persian Sufi
primordial covenant
Shaqiq Al Balkhi
sobriety
spiritual ethics
sufi
Sufi Communities
Sufi Groups
Sufi Leaders
Sufi Literature
Sufi Manual
Sufi Master
Sufi Order
Sufi Path
Sufi Poetry
Sufi Rituals
Sufi Traditions
Sufi Women
Sufi's tradition chronological history
sufism
Vice Versa
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781138040120
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is a chronological history of the Sufi tradition, divided in to three sections, early, middle and modern periods. The book comprises 35 independent chapters with easily identifiable themes and/or geographical threads, all written by recognised experts in the field.

The volume outlines the origins and early developments of Sufism by assessing the formative thinkers and practitioners and investigating specific pietistic themes. The middle period contains an examination of the emergence of the Sufi Orders and illustrates the diversity of the tradition. This middle period also analyses the fate of Sufism during the time of the Gunpowder Empires. Finally, the end period includes representative surveys of Sufism in several countries, both in the West and in traditional "Islamic" regions.

This comprehensive and up-to-date collection of studies provides a guide to the Sufi tradition. The Handbook is a valuable resource for students and researchers with an interest in religion, Islamic Studies and Middle Eastern Studies.

Lloyd Ridgeon is reader in Islamic Studies at Glasgow University. His main research interests include Persianate Sufism and also Iranian history and modern Iranian culture. He has published extensively on areas including javānmardī, and he is currently writing a book on how the ḥijāb has been understood by modern Iranian seminarians.