The Sufi Saint of Jam

The Sufi Saint of Jam
Author: Shivan Mahendrarajah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108879497

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The Sunni saint cult and shrine of Ahmad-i Jam has endured for 900 years. The shrine and its Sufi shaykhs secured patronage from Mongols, Kartids, Tamerlane, and Timurids. The cult and shrine-complex started sliding into decline when Iran's shahs took the Shiʿi path in 1501, but are today enjoying a renaissance under the (Shiʿi) Islamic Republic of Iran. The shrine's eclectic architectural ensemble has been renovated with private and public funds, and expertise from Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. Two seminaries (madrasa) that teach Sunni curricula to males and females were added. Sunni and Shiʿi pilgrims visit to venerate their saint. Jami mystics still practice ʿirfan ('gnosticism'). Analyzed are Ahmad-i Jam's biography and hagiography; marketing to sultans of Ahmad as the 'Guardian of Kings'; history and politics of the shrine's catchment area; acquisition of patronage by shrine and shaykhs; Sufi doctrines and practices of Jami mystics, including its Timurid-era Naqshbandi Sufis.

The Saint of Jam

The Saint of Jam
Author: Shivan Mahendrarajah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 110883969X

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Explores the emergence, florescence, decay, and rejuvenation of the Sunni saint cult and shrine-complex of Shaykh al-Islam Ahmad-i Jam over nine-hundred years.

Sufi Saint and Sufism

Sufi Saint and Sufism
Author: Suthan Moony
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781370732791

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Constructing Islam on the Indus

Constructing Islam on the Indus
Author: Hasan Ali Khan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316827224

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This book represents the first serious consideration of Ismaili-Shia esotericism in material and architectural terms, as well as of pre-modern conceptions of religious plurality in rituals and astrology. Sufism has long been reckoned to have connections to Shi'ism, but without any concrete proof. The book shows this connection in light of current scholarly work on the subject, historical sources, and most importantly, metaphysics and archaeological evidence. The monuments of the Suhrawardi Order, which are derived from the basic lodges set up by Pir Shams in the region, constitute a unique building archetype. The book's greatest strength lies in its archaeological evidence and in showing the metaphysical commonalities between Shi'ism/Isma'ilism and the Suhrawardi Sufi Order, both of which complement each other. In addition, working on premise and supposition, certain reanalysed historical periods and events in Indian Muslim history serve as added proof for the author's argument.

The Wonderful Miracles of Sufi Saints of Kashmir

The Wonderful Miracles of Sufi Saints of Kashmir
Author: Pirzada Ghulam Rasool Shaiva
Publisher: Ashraf Fazili
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2021-11-25
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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This volume in Persian verse is authored by Pirzada Ghulam Rasool Shaiva Zoonimari (d. 1288 AH). He was the father of Historian Hasan Khoihami. Its translation in Urdu was rendered in 2000 AD by late Khwaja Nazir Ahmad Kashtwari (retd. Under Secretary GAD J&K Govt.). Its English translation in verbatim has been attempted by the compiler. The book describes the miracles performed by the Kashmiri saints, most of who belonged to the spiritual lineage of Sultan-ul-Arifin Shaikh Hamza Makhdum Kashmiri (RA)

The A to Z of Iran

The A to Z of Iran
Author: John H. Lorentz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 0810876388

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Alphabetically arranged entries cover key individuals; major events; important institutions and organizations; and significant economic, political, social, religious, and cultural issues.

Writing Self, Writing Empire

Writing Self, Writing Empire
Author: Rajeev Kinra
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0520286464

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A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s new open access publishing program for monographs. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Writing Self, Writing Empire examines the life, career, and writings of the Mughal state secretary, or munshi, Chandar Bhan “Brahman” (d. c.1670), one of the great Indo-Persian poets and prose stylists of early modern South Asia. Chandar Bhan’s life spanned the reigns of four different emperors, Akbar (1556-1605), Jahangir (1605-1627), Shah Jahan (1628-1658), and Aurangzeb ‘Alamgir (1658-1707), the last of the “Great Mughals” whose courts dominated the culture and politics of the subcontinent at the height of the empire’s power, territorial reach, and global influence. As a high-caste Hindu who worked for a series of Muslim monarchs and other officials, forming powerful friendships along the way, Chandar Bhan’s experience bears vivid testimony to the pluralistic atmosphere of the Mughal court, particularly during the reign of Shah Jahan, the celebrated builder of the Taj Mahal. But his widely circulated and emulated works also touch on a range of topics central to our understanding of the court’s literary, mystical, administrative, and ethical cultures, while his letters and autobiographical writings provide tantalizing examples of early modern Indo-Persian modes of self-fashioning. Chandar Bhan’s oeuvre is a valuable window onto a crucial, though surprisingly neglected, period of Mughal cultural and political history.

Persian Literature - A Bio-Bibliographical Survey

Persian Literature - A Bio-Bibliographical Survey
Author: Francois De Blois
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135467137

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This famous work from the Royal Asiatic Society is an indispensable tool for all serious students of Persian literature, history and culture, and a welcome companion to Persian literature in its most glorious period. This volume is the second, revised edition of three parts published in 1992 and 1994.