Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya
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Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya. / Nielsen, Jørgen Schøler; Draper, Mustafa; Yemelianova, Galina.
Sufism in the West. red. / John Hinnells. London : Routledge, 2006. s. 103-114.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning
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T1 - Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya
AU - Nielsen, Jørgen Schøler
AU - Draper, Mustafa
AU - Yemelianova, Galina
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - A presentation of the results of a 30-month research project on transnational Sufism conducted under the Transnationakl Communities Programme of the UK Economic and Social Research Council. Fieldwork was conducted in the UK, Daghestan and Lebanon and on the Internet in this study of a small Naqshabandi Sufi order which has attracted attention due to its ability to find support both in traditional societies and among Muslim immigrants and converts in Europe and North America. The study concludes that the order's variety of visible forms is held together by the central role of the shaykh - as an order, the Haqqanis exist where the shaykh is.
AB - A presentation of the results of a 30-month research project on transnational Sufism conducted under the Transnationakl Communities Programme of the UK Economic and Social Research Council. Fieldwork was conducted in the UK, Daghestan and Lebanon and on the Internet in this study of a small Naqshabandi Sufi order which has attracted attention due to its ability to find support both in traditional societies and among Muslim immigrants and converts in Europe and North America. The study concludes that the order's variety of visible forms is held together by the central role of the shaykh - as an order, the Haqqanis exist where the shaykh is.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 0-415-27408-7
SP - 103
EP - 114
BT - Sufism in the West
A2 - Hinnells, John
PB - Routledge
CY - London
ER -
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