Sufi Movements in Eastern India

Sufi Movements in Eastern India
Author: Mohammad Yahya Tamizi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1992
Genre: Mysticism
ISBN: UCAL:B3884291

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Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages

Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages
Author: Houari Touati
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226808772

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In the Middle Ages, Muslim travelers embarked on a rihla, or world tour, as surveyors, emissaries, and educators. On these journeys, voyagers not only interacted with foreign cultures—touring Greek civilization, exploring the Middle East and North Africa, and seeing parts of Europe—they also established both philosophical and geographic boundaries between the faithful and the heathen. These voyages thus gave the Islamic world, which at the time extended from the Maghreb to the Indus Valley, a coherent identity. Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages assesses both the religious and philosophical aspects of travel, as well as the economic and cultural conditions that made the rihla possible. Houari Touati tracks the compilers of the hadith who culled oral traditions linked to the prophet, the linguists and lexicologists who journeyed to the desert to learn Bedouin Arabic, the geographers who mapped the Muslim world, and the students who ventured to study with holy men and scholars. Travel, with its costs, discomforts, and dangers, emerges in this study as both a means of spiritual growth and a metaphor for progress. Touati’s book will interest a broad range of scholars in history, literature, and anthropology.

The Sufi Movement East and West

The Sufi Movement East and West
Author: Jan Slomp
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014
Genre: Sufis
ISBN: 9374955326

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Sufism in India

Sufism in India
Author: Amit Dey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996
Genre: Sufism
ISBN: UCAL:B4271544

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This Book Is Written By An Eminent Historian On Sufism Based On The Original Persian Source Materials And Other Valuable Supplements With Special Focus On Female Sufis And Sufi Movement In Bengal.

Regional Sufi Centres in India

Regional Sufi Centres in India
Author: Nasir Raza Khan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2023-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000898804

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Regional Sufi Centres in India: Significance and Contribution sets out to explore and understand the hundreds of years old multi-religious sect of India, "Sufism," which advocates humane and global outlook for entire mankind and regards humanity as a brotherhood. Sufism came to India from its Arabic Turkic and Persian homes, instead of remaining confined to palaces and mosques. It spread out to all over India establishing regional Centres and Dargahs often known by the surnames of the families which sustained it, like Khanqah-e-Niazia, in Bareilly (UP), Khanqah Gesu Daraz in Gulbarga, and Firdausi in Bihar. The authors of this volume discuss some of the regional Sufi Centres in India and their contribution in the social emancipation of the society. Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)

Sufism and Bhakti Movement Eternal Relevance

Sufism and Bhakti Movement  Eternal Relevance
Author: Hamid Hussain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X030332623

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Contributed seminar papers presented at International Seminar on Sufi and Bhakti movement: contemporary relevance, organized by Global Environment and Welfare Society on 11-12 Feb, 2005 at New Delhi.

Bhakti and Sufi Movement

Bhakti and Sufi Movement
Author: Mahesh Vikram Singh,Br̥jabhūshaṇa Śrīvāstava
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Bhakti
ISBN: 9380836732

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The Mughals and the North East

The Mughals and the North East
Author: Sajal Nag
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2023-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000905250

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There is a perception that the region of north-east India maintained its ‘splendid isolation’ and remained outside the reach of the Mughals and did not have a pre-colonial past. The present book is an attempt to decenter and demolish the said perceptions and asserts that north-east India had a ‘medieval’ past through linkage with the dominant central power in India – the Mughals. The eastern frontier of this Mughal Empire was constituted by a number of states like Bengal, Koch Bihar, Assam, Manipur, Dimasa, Jaintia, Cachar, Tripura, Khasi confederation, Chittagong, Lushai and the Nagas. Of these, some areas like Bengal were an integral part of the Mughal Empire, while others like Koch Bihar and Assam were in and out of the empire. Tripura, Manipur, Jaintia and Cachar were frequently overrun by the Mughals whenever the State was short of revenue and withdrew soon without incorporating them in the state. Despite not being a formal part of the Mughal Empire, the society, economy, polity and culture of the north-east India, however, had been majorly impacted by the Mughal presence. The brief, but effective advent of the Mughals had supplanted certain political and revenue institutions in various states. It generated trade and commerce, which linked it to the rest of India. A number of wondering Sufi saints, Islamic missionaries, imprisoned Mughal soldiers and officers were settled in various states, which resulted in a substantial Muslim population growth in the region. Besides the population, there are numerous Islamic and syncretic institutions, cultures, and shrines which dot the entire region.