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Sufi Women Of South Asia Veiled Friends Of God Tahera Aftab

  • SKU: BELL-53572014
Sufi Women Of South Asia Veiled Friends Of God Tahera Aftab
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.3 MB
Pages: 619
Author: Tahera Aftab
ISBN: 9789004467187, 9789004467170, 9004467181, 9004467173
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 20

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Sufi Women Of South Asia Veiled Friends Of God Tahera Aftab by Tahera Aftab 9789004467187, 9789004467170, 9004467181, 9004467173 instant download after payment.

In Sufi Women of South Asia. Veiled Friends of God, the first biographical compendium of hundred and forty-one women, from the eleventh to the twentieth century, Tahera Aftab fills a serious gap in the existing scholarship regarding the historical presence of women in Islam and brings women to the centre of the expanding literature on Sufism. The book’s translated excerpts from the original Farsi and Urdu sources that were never put together create a much-needed English-language source base on Sufism and Muslim women. The book questions the spurious religious and cultural traditions that patronise gender inequalities in Muslim societies and convincingly proves that these pious women were exemplars of Islamic piety who as true spiritual masters avoided its public display.

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