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The Sufis Of Bijapur 13001700 Social Roles Of Sufis In Medieval India Richard Maxwell Eaton

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The Sufis Of Bijapur 13001700 Social Roles Of Sufis In Medieval India Richard Maxwell Eaton
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.94 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Richard Maxwell Eaton
ISBN: 9781400868155, 1400868157
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Sufis Of Bijapur 13001700 Social Roles Of Sufis In Medieval India Richard Maxwell Eaton by Richard Maxwell Eaton 9781400868155, 1400868157 instant download after payment.

The Sufis were heirs to a tradition of Islamic mysticism, and they have generally been viewed as standing more or less apart from the social order. Professor Eaton contends to the contrary that the Sufis were an integral part of their society, and that an understanding of their interaction with it is essential to an understanding of the Sufis themselves.


In investigating the Sufis of Bijapur in South India, (he author identifies three fundamental questions. What was the relationship, he asks, between the Sufis and Bijapur's 'ulama, the upholders of Islamic orthodoxy? Second, how did the Sufis relate to the Bijapur court? Finally, how did they interact with the non-Muslim population surrounding them, and how did they translate highly developed mystical traditions into terms meaningful to that population? In answering these questions, the author advances our knowledge of an important but little-studied city-state in medieval India.


Originally published in 1978.


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