State and sufism in Iraq: building a "moderate" Islam under Saddam Husayn

Islam and the Decline of Sufism After the End of the Ottoman Empire -- The Rise of the Baʻth Party and its Early Nationalization of Islam -- Sufis Under the Early Baʻth : First Links to the Regime -- The Religious Propaganda of a Secular Regime -- The New Prominence of Sufi Scholars -- New Opportuni...

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Main Author: Jordan, David (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge 2021
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Routledge Sufi series 25
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Ḥusain, Ṣaddām 1937-2006 / Iraq / Sufism / Religious policy / History 1968-2003
Further subjects:B Sufism (Iraq)
B Islam and politics (Iraq)
B Islam / RELIGION / Sufism
B Islam and state (Iraq)
B Ḥizb al-Baʻth al-ʻArabī al-Ishtirākī (Iraq)
B Electronic books
B Iraq Politics and government 1958-
B Religion And Politics (Iraq)
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Summary:Islam and the Decline of Sufism After the End of the Ottoman Empire -- The Rise of the Baʻth Party and its Early Nationalization of Islam -- Sufis Under the Early Baʻth : First Links to the Regime -- The Religious Propaganda of a Secular Regime -- The New Prominence of Sufi Scholars -- New Opportunities for Sufi Orders -- Sufism to Counter Moral Decay and Wahhabism -- Sufi Ecumenism Against Sectarianism -- The Entanglement of Sufis with the State Elite -- Conclusion -- Afterword : The Naqshbandī Army and the Legacy of the Baʻth Regime's Sufi Revival After 2003
ISBN:1003221661