Sufis in Western Society: Global networking and locality

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In recent years Sufism has undergone something of a revival as a spiritual alternative to other manifestations of Islam. This book investigates the development of Sufism in Western societies, with a regional focus on North America and Europe. Exploring a number of issues relating to the dynamic tensions between religious globalization processes and specific sacred localities, this book looks at the formation of Sufi movements that have migrated from their place of origin to become global religious networks.

Sufi groups are highly differentiated and often inaccessible, so the origins and development of Sufism in the West have not been widely studied. Employing a comparative approach based on regional fieldwork and case studies, this book addresses theoretical issues and gives a comprehensive analysis of distinct communities and the development of regional branches of Sufi orders, providing an international perspective on Sufism in the West. With contributions from well-known international experts on the topic, the book addresses Sufi orders in the context of the transnational networks in which they are operating and the constraints of the localities in which they live.

This book will be of interest to scholars and students of religion, Islam and Sufism in particular.

Author(s): Markus Dressler, Ron Geaves, Gritt Klinkhammer
Series: Routledge Sufi Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 224

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 7
Copyright......Page 8
Contents......Page 9
Illustrations......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 12
1 Introduction......Page 13
2 Glocalization of religions: Plural authenticities at the centres and at the margins......Page 25
3 Global Sufism: “Theirs and ours”......Page 38
4 Globalizing the soundworld: Islam and Sufi music in the West......Page 58
5 Pluralism and authenticity: Sufi paths in post- 9/11 New York......Page 89
6 A case of cultural binary fission or transglobal Sufism?: The transmigration of Sufism to Britain......Page 109
7 Playing with numbers: Sufi calculations of a perfect divine universe in Manchester......Page 125
8 The emergence of transethnic Sufism in Germany: From mysticism to authenticity......Page 142
9 Growing up as a Sufi: Generational change in the Burhaniya Sufi order......Page 160
10 Home, nation and global Islam: Sufi oriented activities and community building among Bosnian Muslims in Southern Sweden......Page 174
11 The reception of Sufi and neo-Sufi literature......Page 192
Glossary......Page 210
Index......Page 216