Sufis in Western Society
Contributors to the volume, Raudvere and Gaši, skillfully note that “cherished, unfamiliar or rejected—attitudes of Sufism are seldom neutral” (163). If one traces the evolution of Sufism to Western lands, this aneutrality is accentuated. Thus, Sufism in the West is understandably a growing if unde...
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Autor principal: | Elliott Bazzano |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
2011
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