Sufism the formative period/ Karamustafa, Ahmet T.
Material type: TextPublication details: England: Edinburg University Press, 2007Description: 202 pISBN: 9780748619191DDC classification: 297.4Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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I The Sufis of Baghdad
Renunciants, the inward turn and the term sufi
Prominent Sufis of Baghdad
Major characteristics of the Sufis of Baghdad
Mystics outside Baghdad
Lower Iraq: Sahl aLTustari
Iran ahd Central Asia
The spread of Baghdad Sufism
Western Iran and Arabia
Khurasan and Transoxania
Mystics in aLAndalus?
Specialised Sufi literature
Sufism among traditionalists
Sufism in the bosom of fiqh and kalam
Formation of communities
The training master and Sufi lineages
The master as patron and the cult of saints
Sainthood triumphant
Social spread and political influence
Antinomians and nonconformists
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