Ислам в Африке 2021 г. Epistemological Foundations of Tijāniyya Sufism. Гарвард

The Harvard Islam in Africa Initiative hosted its fifth annual conference on the theme, “The Fayḍa Tijāniyya Sufi Community in the Twenty-First Century: A Major Articulation of Global Islam.” The conference was convened by Ousmane Kane, Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Professor of Contemporary Islamic Religion and Society, Professor of African and African American Studies (FAS). Panel 1: Epistemological Foundations of Tijāniyya Sufism The Sources of Kitāb al-Rimāḥ in Focus: Late Mamluk/Early Ottoman Egyptian Scholars Farah El-Sharif, Harvard University Praise Poetry and Political Imagination: The Prophet and Divine Sovereignty in the Construction of ʿUmar Tall’s Authority Amir Syed, University of Pittsburg The Epistemic Foundation of Tijāniyya in Quranic Verses of Dhikr: Analysis of Shaykh Dahiru Bauchi’s Commentary in Nigeria (1950s -2020) Umar Tahir, Columbia University The Zayd of the Fayḍa: Muḥ ammad Ibn
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