Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Reihe: Islam in Africa
Buch, Englisch, Band 16, 228 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 499 g
Reihe: Islam in Africa
ISBN: 978-90-04-25134-2
Verlag: Brill
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Geschichte des Islam Geschichte des Islam: 20./21. Jahrhundert
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Islamische Gruppen: Sufis
- Geisteswissenschaften Islam & Islamische Studien Geschichte des Islam Geschichte des Islam: Neuzeit
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Afrikanische Geschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword and Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Figures
Note on Transliteration, Quotes and Dates
1 Introduction
The Ripple and the Reef: Perspectives and Objectives
2 The Luminescent Sun and Brilliant Rays of Light: Towards a Geography of Reform
Towards a Geography of Reform: A Web of Centres
The Haramayn: The Blessed and the Radiant
The Hadramawt: Home of the Luminescent, Encompassing Mid-Day Sun
Zanzibar: The Brilliant Star of East Africa
Lamu and the Riyadha Mosque
The Comoro Islands: Moon Islands in a Sea of Sun
Rays of Light and Hierarchies
3 The Branches of the Qadiriyya and the Shadhiliyya in Northern Mozambique: Silsilas to the South
The Tariqa Qadiriyya in Zanzibar
The Qadiriyya in Mozambique: Multiple Routes South
Muhammad Al-Ma'ruf and the Spread of the Shadhiliyya in Northern Mozambique
The Emergence of Sufi Orders in Norhern Mozambique
4 The Shadhiliyya in Northern Madagascar c. 1890–1940: The Planting of a Garden and the Growing of Malagasy Roots
Islam in Northern Madagascar
Family, Religion and Trade on Madagascar: East African-Comorian Networks and the Shadhiliyya
Ahmad al-Kabir: The Great Shaykh of the Tariqa Shadhiliyya of Northern Madagascar
Reform and the Emergence of a Malagasy Sufi Order
5 The Cape Town Muslim Community and East African Sufi Networks: Beyond the Monsoon
Islam in South Africa and Cape Town
Muhammad Salih Hendricks: From Periphery to Centre to the Network
Other Travellers – More Da'wa
6 Travelling Texts: Arabic Literate Learning in Coastal East Africa, c. 1860–1930
Textual Transmission and Religious Authority
Book Knowledge in the Age of Manuscripts: 1860s into the Twentieth Century
From Manuscript to Print: Parallel or Converging Authorities?
Manuscripts, Printed Books and Religious Authority
7 Ritual of Reform – Reform of a Ritual: Ratib al-Haddad in the Southwestern Indian Ocean, c. 1880–1940
Ratib Al-Haddad as Sufi Reform
Ratib al-Haddad in East and South Africa
The Ratib in Writing: Textualization of Charisma
The Ratib Performed: Reform of a Ritual?
The Ratib al-Haddad: New Reform of a Reformist Ritual?
8 Consolidating the Network: Waqf Distribution and New Organizations in Zanzibar, c. 1900–1930
Scholarly Networks and the Zanzibari “Meccan Waqfs”, c. 1880–1940
Waqf Distribution within Intellectual Networks: Consolidating Reform through Waqf Funds
From Networks to Organizations: The Rise of the Jam'iyya, c. 1900–1930
9 Conclusions
On Ripples and Reefs: Agency in a Translocal World
Sufi Reform on the Move
The Ecumene that wasn’t – yet?
Appendix 1
The Zanzibari “Meccan Waqfs” Contained in ZA-HD10
Sources and Bibliography
Arabic Textual Material
Arabic Manuscript Sources (Listed)
Archival Sources
Oral Sources/Interviews
Bibliography
Index