Bektashi-traditionen: en folkelig sufisme?
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Bektashi-traditionen : en folkelig sufisme? / Saggau, Emil Bjørn Hilton.
I: Tidsskrift for Islamforskning, Nr. 2, 12.2013, s. 81-113.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Bektashi-traditionen
T2 - en folkelig sufisme?
AU - Saggau, Emil Bjørn Hilton
PY - 2013/12
Y1 - 2013/12
N2 - One of the central linages in Turkish Sufism was the Ottoman pro-moted Bektashi Order, closely connected to the Janissary corps. Nowadays the tradition is often labeled as a ‘popular Sufism’, without any discussion of what that concept means and the contradictions be-tween folk religion and Sufism in general. This article concerns the question of what constitutes popular Sufism and how it is expressed within the Bektashi tradition. The first part analyzes the trends and religio-sociological components of Sufism and folk culture in the ear-ly Bektashi hagiographic text, Velayetname, and in the younger Bektashi textbook, Makalat. The second part consists of a discussion of what Sufi components the modern Albanian Bektashi Order has preserved and to what extent this Order still is a Sufi order and not just an Islamic folk religion.
AB - One of the central linages in Turkish Sufism was the Ottoman pro-moted Bektashi Order, closely connected to the Janissary corps. Nowadays the tradition is often labeled as a ‘popular Sufism’, without any discussion of what that concept means and the contradictions be-tween folk religion and Sufism in general. This article concerns the question of what constitutes popular Sufism and how it is expressed within the Bektashi tradition. The first part analyzes the trends and religio-sociological components of Sufism and folk culture in the ear-ly Bektashi hagiographic text, Velayetname, and in the younger Bektashi textbook, Makalat. The second part consists of a discussion of what Sufi components the modern Albanian Bektashi Order has preserved and to what extent this Order still is a Sufi order and not just an Islamic folk religion.
KW - Det Teologiske Fakultet
KW - Bektashi
KW - Islam
KW - Balkan
KW - Sufi studies
UR - https://www.academia.edu/5877223/Bektashi-traditionen
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
SP - 81
EP - 113
JO - Tidsskrift for Islamforskning
JF - Tidsskrift for Islamforskning
SN - 1901-9580
IS - 2
ER -
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