Sufism Mahdism and Nationalism

Sufism  Mahdism and Nationalism
Author: Douglas H. Thomas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 1472548728

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Sufism Mahdism and Nationalism

Sufism  Mahdism and Nationalism
Author: Douglas H. Thomas
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441133809

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Limamou Laye, an Islamic leader from present-day Senegal, has proclaimed himself the reincarnation of Muhammad, with his son later proclaiming himself to be a reincarnation of Jesus Christ. Limamou Laye established a tariqa, or Sufi organization, based upon his claims and the miracles attributed to him. This study analyzes Limamou Laye's goals for his community, his theology; as well as the various elements ­­- both local and global - that created him and helped him to emerge as a religious leader of significance. This book also explores how the growth of Islamic communities in Senegambia stems from an evolving conflict between the traditional governments and the emerging Islamic communities. Douglas H. Thomas demonstrates that Sufism was the obvious vehicle for the growth of Islam among West Africans, striking a chord with indigenous cultures through an engagement with the spirit world which pre-Islamic Senegambian religions were primarily concerned with.

The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal

The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal
Author: Iqbal Singh Sevea
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2012-06-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107008861

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This book reflects upon the political philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal, a towering intellectual figure in South Asian history, revered by many for his poetry and his thought. He lived in India in the twilight years of the British Empire and, apart from a short but significant period studying in the West, he remained in Punjab until his death in 1938. The book studies Iqbal's critique of nationalist ideology and his attempts to chart a path for the development of the 'nation' by liberating it from the centralizing and homogenizing tendencies of the modern state structure. Iqbal frequently clashed with his contemporaries over his view of nationalism as 'the greatest enemy of Islam'. He constructed his own particular interpretation of Islam - forged through an interaction with Muslim thinkers and Western intellectual traditions - that was ahead of its time, and since his death both modernists and Islamists have continued to champion his legacy.

Islam and Nationalism

Islam and Nationalism
Author: Ali Muhammad Naqavi
Publsiher: Alhoda UK
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1998
Genre: Islam and politics
ISBN: 9644721128

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Sufism in Britain

Sufism in Britain
Author: Ron Geaves,Theodore Gabriel
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441114877

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This volume provides an objective analysis of current trends and developments in the beliefs and practices of Sufis in Britain. Sufism is a dynamic and substantial presence within British Muslim communities and is influencing both religious and political discourses concerning the formation of Islam in Britain. In the 21st century Sufis have re-positioned themselves to represent the views of a 'Traditional Islam', a non-violent 'other Islam', able to combat the discourses of radical movements. Major transformations have taken place in Sufism that illuminate debates over authenticity, legitimacy, and authority within Islam, and religion more generally. Through examining the theory and history involved, as well as a series of case studies, Sufism in Britain charts the processes of change and offers a significant contribution to the political and religious re-organisation of the Muslim presence in Britain, and the West.

Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age

Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age
Author: Lloyd Ridgeon
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472529190

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Sufis and Salafis in the Contemporary Age explores the dynamics at play between what are usually understood as two very different forms of Islam, namely Sufism and Salafism. Sufism is commonly understood as the peaceful and mystical dimension of Islam whereas Salafism is perceived as strictly pietistic and moralist, and for some it conjures up images of violent manifestations of Islam. Of course these generalisations require more nuanced investigation, and this book provides a number of case studies from around the Islamic world to unpack the intricate relationship between the two. The diversity of the case studies that focus on Islamic groups in India, Iraq, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey and South East Europe reflect the multiplicity of relationships that exist between the Salafis and Sufis. The specific case studies are framed by an introduction that provides essential historical background and definitions of the terms, and also by general studies of the Sufi–Salafi relationship which enable the reader to focus on the large picture. This will be the first book to investigate the relationship between Sufism and Salafism in such a wide fashion, and includes chapters on "traditional" Sufis, as well as from those who consider that Sufism and Salafism are not necessarily contradictory.

Sufis and Anti Sufis

Sufis and Anti Sufis
Author: Elizabeth Sirriyeh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781136812699

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Despite its continuing appeal in the Muslim world, Sufism has faced fierce challenges in the last 250 years. This volume assesses the evolution of anti-Sufism since the middle of the eighteenth century and Sufi strategies for survival. It also considers the efforts of a few significant Muslim intellectuals to contemplate a future for a mystical approach to Islam without traditional Sufism. Many studies of Islam in the modern period have focused on the attempts of Muslim 'modernists' or 'fundamentalists' to come to terms with western modernity, and Sufis have often been marginalised in the process. Elizabeth Sirriyeh redresses this neglect by assigning to Sufism a central place in the broader history of Islam in the modern world and by examining how changing understandings of Sufism's role in modern conditions have affected Muslims of all shades of opinion.

Islam Sectarianism and Politics in Sudan Since the Mahdiyya

Islam  Sectarianism and Politics in Sudan Since the Mahdiyya
Author: Gabriel Warburg
Publsiher: C. Hurst & Co. Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015056217550

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Why another study of Islam and politics in Sudan? The unique history of Sudan's Islamic politics suggests the answer. The revolt in 1881 was led by a Mahdi who came to renew and purify Islam. It was in effect an uprising against a corrupt Islamic regime, the largely alien Turco-Egyptian ruling elite. The Mahdiyya was therefore an anti-colonial movement, seeking to liberate Sudan from alien rule and to unify the Muslim Umma, and it later evolved into the first expression of Sudanese nationalism and statehood.