Dervishes and Islam in Bosnia : sufi dimensions to the formation of Bosnian Muslim society /
In Dervishes and Islam in Bosnia, Ines Aščerić-Todd explores the importance of dervish orders and Sufism in the formation of Muslim society in the first two centuries of Ottoman rule in Bosnia (15th - 16th centuries C.E.).
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
Brill,
[2015]
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Colección: | Ottoman Empire and its heritage.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Aims and Scope
- Islam in Bosnia
- History, historiography and political dimensions
- Bosnian Muslim society and dervish Orders
- Parameters, Sources and Methodology
- A note on 'syncretism' and 'heterodoxy'
- Conquest, settlement and town-formation in Ottoman Bosnia: The Sufi contribution to the early stages of the development of Bosnian Muslim society
- Dervishes and the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia
- The earliest tekkes in Bosnia
- Dervishes as founders of Bosnian towns
- Urban realities of Ottoman Bosnia: trade-guilds, tekkes and dervish traditions at the heart of city life
- Akhis, dervish orders and the religious character of Bosnian guilds
- Futuwwa documents futuvvetnames, secerenames and pirnames
- Guild punishments, ceremonies and festivities
- The Akhi-Baba
- The guilds and the state
- The guilds and the Islamisation process
- Political roles of Bosnian dervishes: the Hamzevis
- A dervish order or a socio-political movement?
- The heyday and end of the Hamzevi Movement
- The foundations of the Hamzevi Order: Hamza-Dede's tekke and Islamisation in the Tuzla Region.