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/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskning

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Nielsen, JS, Draper, M & Yemelianova, G 2006, Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya. i J Hinnells (red.), Sufism in the West. Routledge, London, s. 103-114.

APA

Nielsen, J. S., Draper, M., & Yemelianova, G. (2006). Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya. I J. Hinnells (red.), Sufism in the West (s. 103-114). Routledge.

Vancouver

Nielsen JS, Draper M, Yemelianova G. Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya. I Hinnells J, red., Sufism in the West. London: Routledge. 2006. s. 103-114

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Nielsen, Jørgen Schøler ; Draper, Mustafa ; Yemelianova, Galina. / Transnational Sufism: the Haqqaniya. Sufism in the West. red. / John Hinnells. London : Routledge, 2006. s. 103-114

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