Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 628 g
Reihe: Comparative Islamic Studies
Translating Islam with Carl W. Ernst
Buch, Englisch, 308 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 628 g
Reihe: Comparative Islamic Studies
ISBN: 978-1-78179-910-9
Verlag: Equinox Publishing Ltd
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Preface Ilyse Morgenstein Fuerst and Brannon Wheeler Introduction: A Shaykh for All Occasions Bruce B. Lawrence, Duke University 1. Is Islam a 'Religion'? Contesting Din-Religion Equivalence in Twentieth Century Islamist Discourse Brannon Ingram, Northwestern University 2. Muslim Writings on Hinduism in Colonial India Ali Mian, University of Florida 3. Sons of the Green Light: Khidr and Sufism in the Ansaru Allah Community/Nubian Islamic Hebrews (AAC/NIH) Michael Muhammad Knight, University of Central Florida 4. Religion/Islam/Hinduism/Sufism/Yoga Joy and James W. Laine, both at Macalester College 5. Ascension Visions of Sufi Masters: The Rhetoric of Authority in Visionary Experiences of Ibn Abi Jamra (d.ca. 699/1300) and Ruzbihan Baqli (d. 606/1209) Frederick S. Colby, University of Oregon 6. It's in the Bones": Muslim Pathologies and the Problem of Representation in Disgraced Samah Choudhry, University of North Carolina 7. Sufism's Ambivalent Publics Katherine Pratt Ewing, Columbia University 8. Sufi Cyberscapes: The Inayati Order in the Virtual Ecosystem of American Islam Robert Rozehnal, Lehigh University 9. Carl Ernst's Methodology of Sufi Studies F. Canguzel Zulfikar, Uskudar University 10. Translation, Travel, Transfiguration and the Practice of Scholarship in the Study of Religion Brannon Wheeler 11. Negotiating the State and the Persianate: Ernst's Living Legacy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Candace Mixon, University of North Carolina (PhD Candidate) 12. Writing, Doing, and Performing the Future of Islamic Studies: The Practical Example of Carl W. Ernst Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst 13. Epistemic Authority and a Just World: Remaking Islamic Studies through Collaborative Practices Katie Merriman, University of North Carolina (PhD Candidate) Afterword Carl W. Ernst, University of North Carolina