TY - BOOK AU - Sirriyeh,Elizabeth TI - Sufis and anti-Sufis: the defense, rethinking and rejection of sufism in the modern world T2 - Curzon Sufi series SN - 0700710582 AV - BP189.23 .S57 1999 PY - 1999/// CY - Richmond, Surrey PB - Curzon KW - Sufism KW - 20th century KW - Relations KW - Controversial literature KW - History and criticism KW - History KW - 19th century KW - Apologetic works KW - fast KW - Soefisme KW - gtt KW - Soufisme KW - 19e siècle KW - ram KW - 20e siècle N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-182) and index; 1. Sufis and Their Critics Before the Impact of Europe --- 2. The Challenge of European Anti-Sufism --- 3. Traditional Sufism or a Religion of Progress? --- 4. The Sufism and Anti-Sufism of the Salafis --- 5. Strengthening the Soul of the Nation --- 6. Contemporary Sufism and Anti-Sufism ---- Conclusion: Many Ways Towards the One N2 - Sirriyeh seeks to redress the neglect of Sufism by assigning it a central place in the broader history of Islam in the world and by examining how changing understandings of Sufism's role have affected Muslims of all shades of opinion; Despite its continuing appeal in the Muslim world, Sufism has faced fierce challenges in the last 250 years. This volume assesses the evolution of anti-Sufism since the middle of the eighteenth century and Sufi strategies for survival. It also considers the efforts of a few significant Muslim intellectuals to contemplate a future for a mystical approach to Islam without traditional Sufism. Many studies of Islam in the modern period have focused on the attempts of Muslim 'modernists' or 'fundamentalists' to come to terms with western modernity, and Sufis have often been marginalised in the process. Elizabeth Sirriyeh redresses this neglect by assigning to Sufism a central place in the broader history of Islam in the modern world and by examining how changing understandings of Sufism's role in modern conditions have affected Muslims of all shades of opinion ER -