BOOKS - The Transformation of Muslim Mystical Thought in the Ottoman Empire
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The Transformation of Muslim Mystical Thought in the Ottoman Empire
Author: John J. Curry
Year: 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.4 MB
Language: English

One of more poorly understood aspects of the history of the Ottoman Empire has been the flourishing of Sufi mysticism under its auspices This study tracks the evolution of the Halveti order from its modest origins in medieval Azerbaijan to the emergence of its influential Sa baniyye branch whose range extended throughout the Empire at the height of its expansion By carefully reconstructing the lives of formerly obscure figures in the history of the order a complex picture emerges of the connections of Halveti groups with the Ottoman state and society Even more importantly since the Sa baniyye branch of the order grew out of the towns and villages of the northern Anatolian mountains rather than the major urban centres this work has the added benefit of bringing a unique perspective to how Ottoman subjects lived worked and worshiped outside the major urban centres of the Empire Along the way it sheds light on less visible actors in society such as women and artisans and challenges widely held generalizations about the activities and strategies of Ottoman mystics

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