Islam of the Global West Ser.: Sacred Spaces and Transnational Networks in American Sufism : Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and Contemporary Shrine Cultures by Merin Shobhana Xavier (2019, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-101350132438
ISBN-139781350132436
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Number of Pages280 Pages
Publication NameSacred Spaces and Transnational Networks in American Sufism : Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and Contemporary Shrine Cultures
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
SubjectIslamic Studies, Islam / General, Islam / Rituals & Practice, Islam / Sufi, Prayer
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaReligion, Social Science
AuthorMerin Shobhana Xavier
SeriesIslam of the Global West Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"A masterful, ground-breaking study. Combining textual analysis with ethnographic interviews, Xavier traces the remarkable life and enduring legacy of a charismatic, boundary-blurring spiritual teacher. The book reveals the complexity and fluidity of religious identity, sacred space, gender boundaries, and ritual piety within a global Sufi community. A beautifully written and provocative portrait of living Sufism in everyday practice." -- Robert Rozehnal, Associate Professor, Department of Religion Studies, Lehigh University, USA "Xavier offers many creative insights for understanding contemporary transnational Islam and Western Sufism as part of new configurations of sacred space that transcend the binary of East and West." -- Marcia Hermansen, Director of the Islamic World Studies Program and Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago, USA "This is an important book on an important topic. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and his heritage are key to understanding one really important aspect of Islam in a global world." -- Mark Sedgwick, Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark "This book is a fascinating and original study. The book is scholarly, simply and directly written and will be of interest to scholars of Islam, diaspora, Sufism, and transnational studies, as well as religious sociology more generally." -- Pnina Werbner, Professor Emerita of Social Anthropology, Keele University, UK, This is an important book on an important topic. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and his heritage are key to understanding one really important aspect of Islam in a global world., "This highly recommended study would work well at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in courses focusing on Sufism, method and theory in the study of religion, new religious movements, globalized religions, comparative spirituality, religion and immigration, and charismatic spiritual leaders." - Nova Religio "A masterful, ground-breaking study. Combining textual analysis with ethnographic interviews, Xavier traces the remarkable life and enduring legacy of a charismatic, boundary-blurring spiritual teacher. The book reveals the complexity and fluidity of religious identity, sacred space, gender boundaries, and ritual piety within a global Sufi community. A beautifully written and provocative portrait of living Sufism in everyday practice." -- Robert Rozehnal, Associate Professor, Department of Religion Studies, Lehigh University, USA "Xavier offers many creative insights for understanding contemporary transnational Islam and Western Sufism as part of new configurations of sacred space that transcend the binary of East and West." -- Marcia Hermansen, Director of the Islamic World Studies Program and Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago, USA "This is an important book on an important topic. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and his heritage are key to understanding one really important aspect of Islam in a global world." -- Mark Sedgwick, Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark "This book is a fascinating and original study. The book is scholarly, simply and directly written and will be of interest to scholars of Islam, diaspora, Sufism, and transnational studies, as well as religious sociology more generally." -- Pnina Werbner, Professor Emerita of Social Anthropology, Keele University, UK, A masterful, ground-breaking study. Combining textual analysis with ethnographic interviews, Xavier traces the remarkable life and enduring legacy of a charismatic, boundary-blurring spiritual teacher. The book reveals the complexity and fluidity of religious identity, sacred space, gender boundaries, and ritual piety within a global Sufi community. A beautifully written and provocative portrait of living Sufism in everyday practice., This highly recommended study would work well at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in courses focusing on Sufism, method and theory in the study of religion, new religious movements, globalized religions, comparative spirituality, religion and immigration, and charismatic spiritual leaders., Xavier offers many creative insights for understanding contemporary transnational Islam and Western Sufism as part of new configurations of sacred space that transcend the binary of East and West., This book is a fascinating and original study. The book is scholarly, simply and directly written and will be of interest to scholars of Islam, diaspora, Sufism, and transnational studies, as well as religious sociology more generally., "This highly recommended study would work well at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in courses focusing on Sufism, method and theory in the study of religion, new religious movements, globalized religions, comparative spirituality, religion and immigration, and charismatic spiritual leaders." -- Nova Religio "A masterful, ground-breaking study. Combining textual analysis with ethnographic interviews, Xavier traces the remarkable life and enduring legacy of a charismatic, boundary-blurring spiritual teacher. The book reveals the complexity and fluidity of religious identity, sacred space, gender boundaries, and ritual piety within a global Sufi community. A beautifully written and provocative portrait of living Sufism in everyday practice." -- Robert Rozehnal, Associate Professor, Department of Religion Studies, Lehigh University, USA "Xavier offers many creative insights for understanding contemporary transnational Islam and Western Sufism as part of new configurations of sacred space that transcend the binary of East and West." -- Marcia Hermansen, Director of the Islamic World Studies Program and Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago, USA "This is an important book on an important topic. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen and his heritage are key to understanding one really important aspect of Islam in a global world." -- Mark Sedgwick, Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark "This book is a fascinating and original study. The book is scholarly, simply and directly written and will be of interest to scholars of Islam, diaspora, Sufism, and transnational studies, as well as religious sociology more generally." -- Pnina Werbner, Professor Emerita of Social Anthropology, Keele University, UK
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal297.40973
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments List of Images Introduction 1, Charting Bawa's Ministries from Jaffna to Pennsylvania 2.From the Ashram to Mankumban: Everyday Practices amongst Bawa's Sri Lankan Followers 3. From the Masjid to the Mazar : Rituals and Spaces in the American Fellowship 4. Women in Bawa's Ministries from Jaffna to Pennsylvania 5. Swami to Qutb : Bawa as al-Insan al-Kamil Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
SynopsisThis book sheds light on the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship (BMF), one of North America's major Sufi movements, and one of the first to establish a Sufi shrine in the region. It provides the first comprehensive overview of the BMF, offering new insight into its historical development and practices, and charting its establishment in both the United States and Sri Lanka. Through ethnographic research, Sacred Spaces and Transnational Networks in American Sufism shows that the followers of Bawa in the United States and Sri Lanka share far more similarities in the relationships they formed with spaces, Bawa, and Sufism, than differences. This challenges the accepted conceptualization of Sufism in North America as having a distinct "Americanness", and prompts scholars to re-consider how Sufism is developing in the modern American landscape, as well as globally. The book focuses on the transnational spaces and ritual activities of Bawa's communities, mapping parallel shrines and pilgrimages. It examines the roles of culture, religion, and gender and their impact on ritual embodiment, drawing attention to the global range of a Sufi community through engagement with its distinct Muslim, Hindu, Jewish, and Christian followers.
LC Classification NumberBP188.8

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