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Kings and Dervishes

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Sad Amir Arjomands Kings and Dervishes is a pioneering study of the emergence and development of Sufism during the formation of the Persianate world. Whereas Sufi doctrine was expressed in the New Persian language, its social organization was detached from the civic movement among the urban craftsmen and artisans known as the fotovva(t) and was politically shaped by multiple forcesfirst by the revival of Persian kingship, and then by the emergence of the Turko-Mongolian empires. The intermingling of Sufisms developmental path with the transformation of the Persianate political regimes resulted in the progressive appropriation of royal symbols by the Sufi shaykhs. The original Sufi world renunciation gave way first to world accommodation and the medieval love mysticism of Jall al-Din Rumi and Hfez of Shiraz, and then to world domination. This comprehensive work of historical sociology traces these spiritual and political evolutions over the course of some six centuries, showing how the Sufi saints symbolic sovereignty was eventually made real in the imperial kingship of the Persianate worlds early modern empires.
Undertittel
Sufi World Renunciation and the Symbolism of Kingship in the Persianate World
ISBN
9780520401693
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
11.3.2025
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