3 edition of Turuq and Turuq-linked institutions in nineteenth century Egypt found in the catalog.
Turuq and Turuq-linked institutions in nineteenth century Egypt
F. de Jong
Published
1978
by Brill in Leiden
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by F. de Jong. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BP188.8.E3 J66, BP188.8E3 J66 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 255 p. 6 leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 255 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19814507M |
ISBN 10 | 900405048 |
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De Jong's research about the Sufi orders and institutions in 19th century Egypt. The book deals with the Muhammad Ali's reforms connected with the Sufi orders and Sufi hierarchy in the Ottoman Egypt. De JongF., Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism (Leiden:).
xvi +. 72 De Jong, Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions, p. n. 73 The Mahdi used the Prophetic vision (hadra) to justify the overthrow of an entire political order. 74 See further, Karrar, Sufi Brorherhoods, pp. – De Jong, Turuq - Fred de Jong, Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth-century Egypt.
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Wiesbaden Gramlich, Wunder - Richard Gramlich, Die. Whoever builds a mosque for God, even like the nest of a bird to lay her eggs, God will build for him an abode in paradise. Inthe Mamluk shaykh al-balad Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab began the construction of a large mosque-madrasa-takiyya in one of central Cairo's prime locations.
The complex bearing the name of the donor lies within a rough triangle formed by. He called on people to occupy themselves with this book, and thus increased its prestige and maximized its benefits Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt.
Leiden: E. Brill. de Jong, Frederick; and Radtke, Bernd, eds. (Drewes–). By the late nineteenth century Sammaniyya practices. Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in 19th-Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism.
Leiden: Brill. Islam in Egypt Today. For further information, see, Frederick De Jong, Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organization Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism, (Leiden: Brill, ).
Turuq And Turuq Linked Institutions In Nineteenth Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organisational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism. 10/17 by F. De Jong. de Jong, "Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Egypt", Brill, Leiden, J.
McPherson, "The Moulids of Egypt", Cairo, External links. On the reform of Islam by the Egyptian state, see F. de Jong, Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth-Century Egypt (Leiden, ). Muhammad `Abduh’s Risalat al-tawhid is available in English under the title The Theology of Unity, translated by Ishaq Musa’ad and Kenneth Cragg (New York, o).
Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism. Leiden: EJ Brill. DERMENGHEM, Emile. Joseph de Maistre mystique.
Paris: La Colombe, DEVIE, Dominique. Dossier 'Affaire Schuon' ou les tribulations d'une idôle déchue. Paris: Privately printed. de Jong, F. Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt: A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism.
Leiden: E.J. Brill, al-Kaderi, Hadret Shaikh Muhammad Uthman Sirag ad-Deen an-Naqshbandi. Sirag al-Quloub [Lantern of Hearts]. Trans. Yehia Muhammad Fadel Hakwik. Edmonton: Khankah Canada, in this article may be found in the bibliography to F.
De Jong, Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt. A Historical Study in Adminis-trative Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism, Leiden (Referred to as Turuq here-after).
The topic has already been studied in some depth by Frederick de Jong (Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth-century Egypt), but those perceptions may well prove useful in any future study of ’Abduh in this context. realm in 19th century Egypt see F.
De Jong, Turuq and Turuq-linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt. A Historical Study in Organizational Dimensions of Islamic Mysticism (Leiden, ). Referred to as Turuq hereafter. The following paragraph is based upon this study.
5 An English translation of the firman and further ref-erences may be. homepage. the study of african law at the african studies centre, leiden: in reaction to john griffiths' overview of the anthropology of law in the netherlands in the 's.Also indicative of the persistent role of the z ā wiyah s in another vital context are two monographs on Egyptian Sufism: F.
de Jong's Turuq and Turuq-Linked Institutions in Nineteenth Century Egypt (Leiden, ) and Michael Gilsenan's Saint and Sufi in Modern Egypt (Oxford, ). J.Egypt in Early Nineteenth-Century Fiction,” ancient Egypt is shown to be utilised by early nineteenth-century authors to explore the morality of contemporary scientific prac-tices.
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