Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam

The primary focus of this dissertation is to establish the extent to which ta§awwuf, commonly referred to as Islamic Spirituality, impacted on Cape Muslim culture. The study spans the time period between the arrival of the first significant political exiles at the Cape in 1667 to the founding of th...

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Main Author: Hendricks, Seraj
Other Authors: Dadoo, Yousuf, 1952-
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Hendricks, Seraj (2009) Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1849>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-18492018-11-19T17:14:07Z Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam Hendricks, Seraj Dadoo, Yousuf, 1952- Metaphysics Theology Islam Muslim Myths Symbols Legends Magic Spirituality Spiritualism Dhikr Mosques Cape Muslim milieu Tariqa Panentheism Sufi Tasawwuf 297.409687 Sufism -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Social life and customs The primary focus of this dissertation is to establish the extent to which ta§awwuf, commonly referred to as Islamic Spirituality, impacted on Cape Muslim culture. The study spans the time period between the arrival of the first significant political exiles at the Cape in 1667 to the founding of the Muslim Judicial Council in 1945. To this end a short historical review of ta§awwuf as it unfolded since its inception in the Muslim world is given in order to provide the necessary background against which any study of ta§awwuf at the Cape must be measured. This, in the authorÕs opinion, has not been attempted before in local studies in any systematic way. To further augment this study, a review of the nature and character of ta§awwuf as it emerged in the geographical areas from whence the political exiles and slaves were brought to the Cape is also engaged. As part of the conclusion to this dissertation an ÒafterwordÓ is provided that briefly sketches the post-1945 theological milieu that increasingly witnessed the emergence of new anti-ta§awwuf pressures within the Muslim community. Religious Studies and Arabic MA (Arabic) 2009-08-25T10:57:17Z 2009-08-25T10:57:17Z 2009-08-25T10:57:17Z 2005-11-30 Dissertation Hendricks, Seraj (2009) Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1849> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1849 en 1 online resource (xviii, 495 p.)
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language en
format Others
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topic Metaphysics
Theology
Islam
Muslim
Myths
Symbols
Legends
Magic
Spirituality
Spiritualism
Dhikr
Mosques
Cape Muslim milieu
Tariqa
Panentheism
Sufi
Tasawwuf
297.409687
Sufism -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History
Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History
Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Social life and customs
spellingShingle Metaphysics
Theology
Islam
Muslim
Myths
Symbols
Legends
Magic
Spirituality
Spiritualism
Dhikr
Mosques
Cape Muslim milieu
Tariqa
Panentheism
Sufi
Tasawwuf
297.409687
Sufism -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History
Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- History
Muslims -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Social life and customs
Hendricks, Seraj
Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam
description The primary focus of this dissertation is to establish the extent to which ta§awwuf, commonly referred to as Islamic Spirituality, impacted on Cape Muslim culture. The study spans the time period between the arrival of the first significant political exiles at the Cape in 1667 to the founding of the Muslim Judicial Council in 1945. To this end a short historical review of ta§awwuf as it unfolded since its inception in the Muslim world is given in order to provide the necessary background against which any study of ta§awwuf at the Cape must be measured. This, in the authorÕs opinion, has not been attempted before in local studies in any systematic way. To further augment this study, a review of the nature and character of ta§awwuf as it emerged in the geographical areas from whence the political exiles and slaves were brought to the Cape is also engaged. As part of the conclusion to this dissertation an ÒafterwordÓ is provided that briefly sketches the post-1945 theological milieu that increasingly witnessed the emergence of new anti-ta§awwuf pressures within the Muslim community. === Religious Studies and Arabic === MA (Arabic)
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title_short Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam
title_full Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam
title_fullStr Tasawwuf (Sufism) : its role and impact on the culture of Cape Islam
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