A Brief History of Western Sufism

Author: Küçük, Hülya

Source: Asian Journal of Social Science, Volume 36, Number 2, 2008 , pp. 292-320(29)

Publisher: BRILL

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Abstract:

Sufism's popularity in the West is an issue known by everybody who is interested in it. It is certain that because of its tolerance of other religions and cultures, Sufism was welcomed among the Europeans who, through a variety of means, had had contact with it. This article intends to present a descriptive and representative historical overview of Western Sufism. It is also a probe in passing to understand the reasons for Western people's interest in Sufism. The Western Shadhiliyya and the Chistiyya in the West will occupy much more space in this work than the rest of the Sufi movements in the West, because of their pioneering role as the first Sufi movements introduced to the West. They paved way for or formed the background to later Sufi movements and facilitated their popularity in the West via their publications and conferences.

Keywords: WESTERN SUFISM; SUFI MOVEMENTS; TRADITIONALIST SCHOOL; ALTERNATIVE THERAPY; HEALING AND PSYCHOLOGY; MUSIC

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853108X298752

Affiliations: 1: Selçuk University

Publication date: 2008-05-01

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