The Rise of the Ni'matullāhī Order Shi'ite Sufi Masters against Islamic Fundamentalism in 19th-Century Persia
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Leiden Leiden University Press 2021Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789087284
- 9789400604131
- Philosophy and Religion
- Religion and beliefs
- Islam
- Islam: branches and groups
- Islamic groups: Sufis
- Aspects of religion
- Spirituality and religious experience
- Mysticism
- Afshar Dynasty
- Akhbarism
- Deccan
- Fath Ali Shah
- Husayn Ali Shah
- Lutf Ali Khan
- Majdhub Ali Shah
- Mast Ali Shah
- Muhammad Khan Qajar
- Mystical Shi'ism
- Nadir Shah
- Persian
- Persian Sufism
- Persianate Sufism
- Q Philosophy and Religion
- QR Religion and beliefs
- QRP Islam
- QRPB Islam
- QRPB4 Islamic groups
- QRV Aspects of religion
- QRVK Spirituality and religious experience
- QRVK2 Mysticism
- Qajar Dynasty
- Shi'ism and Sufism
- Shi'ite Sufism
- Sufi persecution
- Sufis
- Sufism
- Usulism
- Wahdat Wujud (Unity of Being)
- Zand dynasty
- branches and groups
- thema EDItEUR
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"How were the Ni'matullāhī masters successful in reviving Ni'matullāhī Sufism in Shi'ite Persia? This book investigates the revival of Ni'matullāhī Sufi order after the death of the last Indian Ni'matullāhī master, Riḍā 'Alī Shāh (d. 1214/1799) in the Deccan. After the fall of Safavids, the revival movement of the Ni'matullāhī order began with the arrival in Persia of the enthusiastic Indian Sufi master, Ma'ṣūm 'Alī Shāh, during the last quarter of the eighteenth century. Later, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Persian masters of the Ni'matullāhī Order were able to solidify the order's place in the mystical and theological milieu of Persia. Ma'ṣūm 'Alī Shāh and his disciples soon spread their mystical and ecstatic beliefs all over Persia. They succeeded in converting a large mass of Persians to Sufi teachings, despite the opposition and persecution they faced from Shi'ite clerics, who were politically and socially the most influential class in Persia. The book demonstrates that Ḥusayn 'Alī Shāh, Majdhūb 'Alī Shāh, and Mast 'Alī Shāh were able to consolidate the social and theological role of the Ni'matullāhī order by reinterpreting and articulating classical Sufi teachings in the light of Persian Shi'ite mystical theology. "
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