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1.1.1, 1.1.2 The shrine (maqam) of Shaykh Arslan al-Dimashqi (photos by Daniel Demeter/Syrian Photo Guide) 39

1.2 Sufi lodges in mid-fourteenth-century Damascus (map by Daphna Ephrat) 43

1.3 The Levant around the mid-thirteenth century (map by Daphna Ephrat) 49

1.4 Sufi lodges in mid-fourteenth-century Jerusalem (map by Daphna Ephrat) 55

1.5 The zawiya in Dayr al-Shaykh (Wikipedia.org) 57

2.1 Villages and trade routes in Upper Egypt (Cartographer: Daniel Quintanilla) 66

3.1 Map of North Africa (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 92

3.2 Diras ibn Ismaʿil’s mausoleum, Fes (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 94

3.3 Abu Jida’s mosque, Fes (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 95

3.4 Abu Bakr b. al-ʿArabi’s mausoleum, Fes (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 96

3.5 Ibn Hirzihim’s mausoleum, Fes (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 97

3.6 Abu Madyan’s complex, Tlemcen (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 98

3.7 Abu Ishaq al-Tayyar’s mausoleum, Tlemcen (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 99

3.8 Al-Hulwi’s mosque, Tlemcen (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 100

3.9 Muhriz b. Khalaf’s mausoleum, Tunis (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 101

3.10 Abu Saʿid’s complex, Tunis (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 102

3.11 Diras b. Ismaʿil’s stele, Fes (© Bulle Tuil Leonetti) 107

4.1 “Rediscovered” footprints of right foot of Sari Saltuq (left) and of the right foot of the 16th-century grand master Balim Sultan of the Bektashi Sufi order (right), tekke complex of the Albanian Kryegjysh Reshat Bardhi, Saranda, southern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 118

4.2 Tekke complex of the Albanian Kryegjysh Reshat Bardhi, Saranda, southern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 119

4.3 Inside the türbe of Sari Saltuq, Blagaj Tekke, Blagaj near Mostar, present-day Bosnia-Herzegovina (photo by Sara Kuehn) 113

4.4 Cave of Sari Saltuq on Mount Sari Saltuq (Mali i Sari Salltëkut), Kruja, northern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 134

4.5 Pilgrims collecting pebbles as relics, Cave of Sari Saltuq on Mount Sari Saltuq, Kruja, northern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 136

4.6 Maqam with the footprint of Sari Saltuq in a small forest between Fushkruja and Kruja, northern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 137

4.7 Footprint of Sari Saltuq in a small forest between Fushkruja and Kruja, northern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 138

4.8 Print of Sari Saltuq, maqam with the footprint of Sari Saltuq in the small forest between Fushkruja and Kruja, northern Albania (photo by Sara Kuehn) 140

4.9 St. Spyridon, Icon, 1500 to 1600, Museum of Byzantine Culture, Thessaloniki, Greece (photo: public domain) 141

5.1 Shrine of Khoja Ishaq Khuttalani (photo by Jo-Ann Gross) 151

5.2 Grave of Khoja Ishaq Khuttalani (photo by Jo-Ann Gross) 152

6.1 Entrance to the Pahlvān Maḥmūd shrine complex, Khiva (photo by Devin DeWeese) 192

6.2 The shrine of Sayyid ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn, Khiva (photo by Devin DeWeese) 193

6.3 Interior of the Üch Awliya shrine, Khiva (photo by Devin DeWeese) 194

6.4 The shrine of Ismamut Ata (photo by Devin DeWeese) 197

6.5 The shrine of Najm al-Dīn Kubrā, Köneurgench (photo by Devin DeWeese) 199

6.6 The shrine of Najm al-Dīn Kubrā, Köneurgench (photo by Devin DeWeese) 199

6.7 The shrine of “Fakhr al-Dīn Rāzī,” Köneurgench (photo by Devin DeWeese) 200

6.8 The shrine of “Shaykh Sharaf” (Tekish), Köneurgench (photo by Devin DeWeese) 201

6.9 The shrine of “Tura-bek Khanïm,” Köneurgench (photo by Devin DeWeese) 202

6.10 The shrine of Ḥakīm Ata and Sayyid Ata, north of Qongrat (photo by Devin DeWeese) 203

6.11 Map of Khwārazm (Adapted by Eric Ross from Map No. 33, “Khorezm in the 18th–19th Centuries,” in Yuri Bregel, An Historical Atlas of Central Asia (Leiden: Brill, 2003); (used by permission) 204

7.1 Tokat, map of lodge locations and major monuments (map by Eric Ross) 228

7.2 Citadel area with restored Abu Shams lodge in foreground (photo by Ethel Wolper) 229

7.3 Sünbül Baba lodge entrance portal (photo by Ethel Wolper) 233

7.4 Tokat, Halef Gazi lodge facade (photo by Ethel Wolper) 235

9.1 Samma cluster, ca. late 14th–early 16th century, Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 271

9.2 Tomb of Jam Nizam al-Din 915/1509–10, Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 276

9.3 Central Enclosure of the Tomb of Mirza ʿIsa Khan Tarkhan I, Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 280

9.4 Tomb Complex of ʿIsa Khan Tarkhan II, 1062/1651–2, Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 286

9.5 Cenotaph, Rabiʿ ul Awwal 967/1558 or Rabiʿ ul Awwal 977/1569 (possible death date from partially legible date inscribed on the cenotaph), Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 290

9.6 Cenotaph of Diwan Shurfa with Nad-i ʿAli, 1048/1638, Makli Necropolis (photo by Fatima Quraishi) 295

10.1 Twelve Imams, Erikli Baba Cemevi, Istanbul (built fourteenth–nineteenth century, restored late twentieth century) (photo by Angela Andersen) 307

10.2 Pir Sultan Abdal poster, Diyarbakir Municipality (Büyükşehir Belediyesi) Pir Sultan Abdal Cem and Culture House (Kültür Evi) (built 2011) (photo by Angela Andersen) 317

10.3 Meydan, Garip Dede Cemevi, Istanbul (built c. 1994) (photo by Angela Andersen) 323

10.4 Dais, London England Alevi Cultural Centre and Cem Evi (Londra Ingiltere Alevi Kültür Merkezi ve Cem Evi) (opened 1994) (photo by Angela Andersen) 324

10.5 Exemplars, Yenibosna Cemevi, Istanbul (built 1995) (photo by Angela Andersen) 325

10.6 Girders and lantern, Adalar Cemevi, Adalar Cemevi Vakfı, Burgazada, Princes’ Islands, Istanbul (built c. 1996) (photo by Angela Andersen) 325

10.7 Kirlangıç lantern vaulting in the meydan of the Haci Bektash Veli Tekke (built sixteenth–nineteenth century) (photo by Angela Andersen) 327

10.8 Heart and Soul Nebulas, Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Image, source NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA (2010) https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/WISE/multimedia/wiseimage20100524.html 328

11.1 Qawwali performance at Hajji ʿAli dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 350

11.2 The police office at the entrance of the Mahimi dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 350

11.3 A dervish in the courtyard of the Mahimi dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 352

11.4 Pedro Shah dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 353

11.5 Inside the Bismillah Shah Jahangiri lodge (khanqah) (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 354

11.6 Entrance of the Meera Datar dargah, with the body of a deceased person lying on the floor (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 356

11.7 Malang Sufi in the alley to the Meera Datar dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 357

11.8 A popular representation of the pilgrimage route sold at the Hajji Malang dargah (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 358

11.9 One of the countless temples dedicated to Sai Baba in Bombay (here, Fort quarter) (@ Archives Anne & Alexandre Papas) 361

12.1 Ancien Régime Senegambia, showing location of clerical centers (plan by Eric Ross) 369

12.2 Contemporary Senegal, showing location of Sufi centers (plan by Eric Ross) 373

12.3 Plan of the center of Touba (plan by Eric Ross) 379

12.4 Plan of the center of Darou Mouhty (plan by Eric Ross) 380

12.5 Plan of the center of Madina Baye neighborhood in Kaolack (plan by Eric Ross) 381

12.6 Plan of the center of Ndiassane (plan by Eric Ross) 382

12.7 The Great Mosque of Touba (photo by Eric Ross) 384

12.8 The Great Mosque of Madina Baye in Kaolack (photo by Eric Ross) 384

12.9 Monumentalized well, first dug in 1937, on the public square of Madina Baye (photo by Eric Ross) 385

12.10 Domed mausoleum of Shaykh Bou Kounta next to the Great Mosque of Ndiassane (photo by Eric Ross) 385

12.11 Monumental perimeter wall and gate of Kër-gu Mak in Boukhatoul Moubaraka neighborhood, Diourbel 387

12.12 Newly-built mbar, nearing completion on the central square of Ndiassane (photo by Eric Ross) 387

12.13 The neighborhood mosque in Gouye Mbind ward, Touba, decorated for the Grand Màggal (photo by Eric Ross) 389

14.1–14.4 The dynamic of spiritual movement (drawings by Itzchak Weismann) 419, 425, 428, 432

15.1 Women pilgrims singing praise songs (photo by Pnina Werbner) 442

15.2 Rab Nawaz at Ghamkol Sharif (photo by Pnina Werbner) 444

15.3 The qafilas arriving at the ʿurs (photo by Pnina Werbner) 445

15.4 Zindapirs final duʿaʾ (photo by Pnina Werbner) 453

15.5 Disciples gathered for the final duʿaʾ (photo by Pnina Werbner) 453

15.6 The valley of Ghamkol Sharif (photo by Pnina Werbner) 455

16.1 “Shayk Ahmed, a testimony of faith and charity” (memory album of Pequeña Siria ʿAlawi community) (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 463

16.2 Shaykh Ahmed headstone with photo plaque attached (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 465

16.3 Shrine view from outside (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 468

16.4 Inside the shrine (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 470

16.5 “Homeland objects” (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 471

16.6 “Diaporic objects” (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 474

16.7 “Incongrous objects” (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 475

16.8 Shaykh Daghestani cenotaph, Sufi Haqqani community in La Consulta (Mendoza) (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 477

16.9 ʿAlawi family performing ziyara (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 482

16.10 Healing stones (photo by Silvia Montenegro) 483

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Saintly Spheres and Islamic Landscapes

Emplacements of Spiritual Power across Time and Place

Reihe:  Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East, Band: 147
Cover Saintly Spheres and Islamic Landscapes
ISBN:
9789004444270
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Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
03 Dec 2020
  • Fachgebiete
    • Nahost- und Islamwissenschaften
      • Geschichte & Kultur
      • Archäologie, Kunst & Architektur
      • Mystik & Sufismus
      • Zeitgenössischer Islam
      • Soziologie & Anthropologie
Front Matter
Copyright page
Figures and Maps
A Note on Transliteration, Names, and Translation
Introduction: History and Anthropology of Sainthood and Space in Islamic Contexts
Part 1 Creation and Revitalization
Chapter 1 The Creation of Spheres of Spiritual Domination and Sanctity in Medieval Syrian Landscapes: Hagiographical Narratives and Historical Legacies
Chapter 2 The Creation and Institutionalization of the Sufi Landscape in Medieval Upper Egypt
Chapter 3 The Cult of Saints and Shrine Architecture: The Making of Funeral Centers of Devotion in the Medieval Muslim West
Chapter 4 A Saint “On the Move”: Traces in the Evolution of a Landscape of Religious Memory in the Balkans
Chapter 5 The “Shrinescapes” and Narrative Traditions of Khoja Ishaq Khuttalani
Chapter 6 Encountering Saints in the Hallowed Ground of a Regional Landscape: The “Description of Khwārazm” and the Experience of Pilgrimage in Nineteenth-Century Central Asia
Part 2 Spatial Formation and the Power of Place
Chapter 7 Building Activity and Sufi Networks in Anatolia
Chapter 8 Situating Iraqi Shrine Cities within the Alevi-Bektashi Sacred Landscape: Networks of Saintly Families Linking Anatolia to Karbala and Najaf in the Ottoman Era
Chapter 9 “This is Makkah for Me!” Devotion in Architecture at the Makli Necropolis
Chapter 10 “He who is the wondrous green dome is Ali”: The Relationship between Narratives of the Prophet Muhammad’s Ascension and the Communal Religious Architecture of the Alevis
Chapter 11 Bombay Mystical City: Muslim Shrines and Saints in the Urban Fabric from 1800 to Present
Chapter 12 Senegal’s Sufi Cities: Places beyond the State
Part 3 Transformation and Globalization
Chapter 13 Shifting Spheres along the Hajj Route from West Africa: The Case of the Tijaniyya during the Colonial Period
Chapter 14 The Entire Land is My Lodge: Naqshbandi Responses to the Challenges of Modernity and Globalization
Chapter 15 Charisma’s Reach: Spiritual Travel and Material Flows in a Sufi Saint’s Wilayat
Chapter 16 “Diasporizing” Sainthood: Shaykh Ahmed, a Syrian ʿAlawi Saint in Argentina
Chapter 17 Territories of Memory: Ritual and Dreams in the Making of a Contemporary Syrian Saint
Back Matter
Index of Topics, Terms, and Book Titles
Index of Persons and Places

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