Title of article :
Heresy and Sufism in the Arabic-Islamic world, 1550–1750: Some preliminary observations
Author/Authors :
El-Rouayheb، Khaled نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The present paper is an attempt to throw preliminary light on heretical Sufi
groups in the Arabic-Islamic world in the early-modern period (sixteenth
to eighteenth centuries). Previous scholarship on antinomian Sufism has
tended to focus on earlier centuries and on Persian- and Turkish-speaking
groups. Evidence suggests that there is also a history to be written of antinomian
mystical groups in the Arabic-speaking world in later centuries.
On the eve of modernity in the Arabic-speaking Middle East, groups
and individuals existed who rejected or ignored the prevalent scholarly
interpretation of Islam and challenged the authority of the class of religious
scholars (ʿulamā’). A number of sources from the period, usually hostile
and/or satirical, attest to the existence of such groups and allow us to
reconstruct the overall contours of their outlook.
Journal title :
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studie
Journal title :
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studie