Sufism in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Europe

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Sufism in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Europe

Entanglements in Past and Present

Kara, Cem; Reuter, Evelyn; Turoczy, Zsofia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2026

284

Dura

Inglês

9781041031260

15 a 20 dias

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1 Entangled Sufism in Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Europe: An Introduction Part I: Crossing Boundaries 2 The Amalgamation of Two Religious Cultures: The Conceptual and Cultural History of Alevi-Bektashism 3 Body of the Shah: Entangled Portraits in Bektashi and Alevi Religious Space 4 Turkish Sufism as Seen by Western Esotericists in the 20th Century 5 Post-Ottoman Idealisation and Transspatial Entanglements within German Sufism Part II: Places of Remembrance 6 Places of Remembrance or Remembrance of Places? Social Memory and the Transformation of the Sufi Lodges in Republican Turkey 7 Modifications of a Sacred Place: Guel Baba's Tomb from the 17th Century to Post-Communist Times 8 Entangled Ambiguities: Sari Saltuk, St George, and the Dragon in Eastern Europe Part III: Continuation and Disruption of Tradition 9 The Revival of the Mesnevihan in Sarajevo: Entanglements of "Urban Sufism" 10 Building Sufi Authority: The Pilgrimage of Sheh Ali Coban in Caja as a Multi-Layered and Entangled Practice 11 Communicating the Mystical?: An Exploratory Case Study on the Imagined Sufi Communities through the Use of Social Media Part IV: Conflicting Loyalties 12 From Entanglement to Disentanglement and to Re-Entanglement?: Competitive Interconnections among the Albanian and the Turkish Bektashis in Macedonia 13 Subjective Sacralising: Contradictory Naqshbandi Perspectives on Neo-Ottoman Involvement in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Alevi-Bektashism;religious pluralism;social memory studies;pilgrimage practices;mystical authority;Naqshbandi perspectives;urban Sufi communities in Bosnia