Sufis and Anti-Sufis
Explore the captivating landscape of Sufism and its challenges in "Sufis and Anti-Sufis," authored by E. Sirriyeh and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998. Spanning 202 pages, this insightful book delves into the evolution of anti-Sufism over the past 250 years, highlighting the fierce opposition faced by this mystical tradition within the Muslim world. Sirriyeh meticulously examines the strategies employed by Sufis to navigate adversity and survive amidst changing socio-religious dynamics.
Furthermore, the book presents the thoughts of notable Muslim intellectuals who envision a future for a mystical interpretation of Islam that transcends traditional Sufism. This academic work is essential for readers interested in religion, social science, and ethnic studies, offering a critical perspective on the interplay between Sufi and anti-Sufi movements. Enrich your understanding of Islamic mysticism and its contemporary significance with this engaging read.