From Ashʿarism to waḥda muṭlaqa in Andalusī Sufism: A Survey of Historical Sources on the Shūdhiyya

The Shūdhiyya is a Sufi strand that flourished in the south-east region of al-Andalus, particularly in the area of Murcia, in the late 6th/12th century until the second half of the 7th/13th century. It thus extended from the second half of the Almohad period to the early Naṣrid period. The Shūdhiyya...

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In: Studia Islamica
Jahr: 2023, Band: 118, Heft: 1, Seiten: 48-103
weitere Schlagwörter:B Naṣrids
B Ibn al-Zubayr
B Soufisme
B Ibn Sabʿīn
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B Hūdids
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B Sufism
B al-Andalus
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