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The distinguished position of the seventeenth-century Ḥijāz attracted Sufis from across the Islamic world, making it the largest Sufi center of that era, with more than forty Sufi orders active during the Ottoman period. Most of the region’s many scholars were associated with Sufism and affiliated to these orders; their lives and Sufi activities more broadly were documented by one of their number, al-ʿUjaymī, in two texts. These texts, critically edited here for the first time, constitute some of the best evidence for the character of spiritual life in the Ḥijāz during the seventeenth and early eighteenth century.

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Acknowledgements Introduction  1 Al-ʿUjaymī’s Family  2 Ḥasan b. ʿAlī al-ʿUjaymī, Abū al-Baqāʾ al-Ṣūfī (d. 1113/1702)  3 The Two Treatises Edited in This Volume  4 Conclusion Description of the Manuscripts  1 Khabāyā al-zawāyā  2 Risāla fī ṭuruq al-ṣūfiyya  3 Isbāl al-sitr al-jamīl ʿalā tarjamat al-ʿAbd al-dhalīl Explanation of Signs and Conventions Used in the Arabic Critical Edition and Apparatus Bibliography Index Arabic Section

Sufis and Their Lodges in the Ottoman Ḥijāz: Ḥasan b. ʿAlī al-ʿUjaymī’s (d. 1113/1702) Khabāyā al-zawāyā “Secrets of the Lodges” & Risāla fī ṭuruq al-ṣūfiyya “Treatise on Sufi Orders”

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 26/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004525252, 978-9004525252
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      Book Synopsis
      The distinguished position of the seventeenth-century Ḥijāz attracted Sufis from across the Islamic world, making it the largest Sufi center of that era, with more than forty Sufi orders active during the Ottoman period. Most of the region’s many scholars were associated with Sufism and affiliated to these orders; their lives and Sufi activities more broadly were documented by one of their number, al-ʿUjaymī, in two texts. These texts, critically edited here for the first time, constitute some of the best evidence for the character of spiritual life in the Ḥijāz during the seventeenth and early eighteenth century.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Introduction  1 Al-ʿUjaymī’s Family  2 Ḥasan b. ʿAlī al-ʿUjaymī, Abū al-Baqāʾ al-Ṣūfī (d. 1113/1702)  3 The Two Treatises Edited in This Volume  4 Conclusion Description of the Manuscripts  1 Khabāyā al-zawāyā  2 Risāla fī ṭuruq al-ṣūfiyya  3 Isbāl al-sitr al-jamīl ʿalā tarjamat al-ʿAbd al-dhalīl Explanation of Signs and Conventions Used in the Arabic Critical Edition and Apparatus Bibliography Index Arabic Section

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