Sufism and early Islamic piety: personal and communal dynamics

Part 1. Personal narratives : early Sufis and family ties -- Celibacy : marriage and familial commitments among early Sufis -- Female sufis -- Maternal narratives : female Sufis as mothers -- Sufis as maternal uncles -- Part 2. Communal narratives : early Sufis' modes of operating in the framew...

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1. VerfasserIn: Salamah-Qudsi, Arin Shawkat 1978- (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Druck Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge New York Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2019
In:Jahr: 2019
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Islam / Sufismus / Geschichte Anfänge-1000
RelBib Classification:BJ Islam
weitere Schlagwörter:B Sufis Social conditions
B Sufis Family relationships
B Sufism History
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Zusammenfassung:Part 1. Personal narratives : early Sufis and family ties -- Celibacy : marriage and familial commitments among early Sufis -- Female sufis -- Maternal narratives : female Sufis as mothers -- Sufis as maternal uncles -- Part 2. Communal narratives : early Sufis' modes of operating in the framework of Sufi communal lives -- Consensually acclaimed Sufis and lenient approaches -- Marginal piety : the case of Niffarī -- Controversies and quarrels -- Companionship with youth (S̨uḥbat al-Aḥdāth)
Sufism and Early Islamic Piety: Personal and Communal Dynamics offers a new story about the formative period of Sufism. Through a fresh reading of diverse Sufi and non-Sufi sources, Arin Salamah-Qudsi reveals the complexity of personal and communal aspects of Sufi piety in the period between the ninth and thirteenth centuries. Her study also sheds light on the interrelationships and conflicts of early Sufis through emphasising that early Sufism was neither a quietist or a completely individual mode of piety. Salamah-Qudsi reveals how the early Sufis' commitment to the Islamic ideal of family life lead to different creative arrangements among them in order to avoid contradictions with this ideal and the mystical ideal of solitary life. Her book enables a deeper understanding of the development of Sufism in light of the human concerns and motivations of its founders --
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physische Details:xvii, 315 Seiten, Karte
ISBN:1108422713