- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The Darvishes is an invaluable contribution to the study of the Belief and spiritual principles of the Darvish Orders and is one of the most accurate reference works on the subject.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
The Territories of the Russian Federation 2015380,99 €
Basil BernsteinThe Structuring of Pedagogic Discourse380,99 €
The Territories of the Russian Federation 2019498,99 €
B. M. SpinleyThe Deprived and The Privileged72,99 €
The Territories of the Russian Federation 2014243,99 €
Jane Moriarty (ed.)The Insanity Defense249,99 €
Djoomart OtorbaevCentral Asia's Economic Rebirth in the Shadow of the New Great Game151,99 €-
-
-
The Darvishes is an invaluable contribution to the study of the Belief and spiritual principles of the Darvish Orders and is one of the most accurate reference works on the subject.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9780415442602
- ISBN-10: 0415442605
- Artikelnr.: 40238492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 784g
- ISBN-13: 9780415442602
- ISBN-10: 0415442605
- Artikelnr.: 40238492
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John P. Brown
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I Introduction
Abraham and Muhammad
The Sacrifice of Ismail
The Decease of lbrahim
The Atmbodha, or Knowledge of the Spirit CHAPTER II On the Origin of the Darvish Orders
The Original Orders; Forms of Prayer; Caps, etc. Traditions of the Orders CHAPTER III Names of the Orders of the Darvishes
Branches of the Original Orders at Constantinople
Peculiar Titles given to Founders
The Sahib
i
Tasawwuf or 'Spiritual Owners of the Darvishes CHAPTER IV Translation of a Tract on the Costumes and Tenets of tbc. Darvishcs
TheHoly Mantle of the Prophet
The Kulalts, or· Danish Caps
The Qadiris CHAPTER V Sacred Books and the Creation of Man
The Aulia or :Saint' CHAPTER VI The Rifa'ia (Howling Darvishes)
'
The Naqshbandis
Appendix A: Precursors of the Naqshbandi and Allied Orders[1]Appendix B: The Suharwardi Order and itsDisciples CHAPTER VII The Baqtashis
Their Costume
Their Twelve Imams
The Initiation of a Baqtash
Appendix C : An Account of the Baqtash CHAPTER VIII The Malamiyfm
The Sectarian Hites of the Much
loving Tariq of the Malimiyun
On their Assemblies
Thanks for Food
Acquisition of the Means of Existence CHAPTER IX Real and False Darvishes
The Khirya, or Mantle
The Palank, or Stone worn in the Girdle
The Post, or Seat CHAPTER X The Order of the Maulavis
Appendix D . Jalal
ud
Din's Descent and Teaching
Appendix E: Girding the Sultan CHAPTER XI D'Ohsson on the ltise and Spread of Danish Orders CHAPTER XII., Extracts from Lane's Modern Egyptians CHAPTER XIII Mussulman Saints CHAPTER XIV Persian Darvishes
Spiritual Exercises
Hashish
The Occult Sciences
A List of Darvish Convents at Constantinople CHAPTER XV Ubicini's Letters on Turkey
The Hindi, or the Wandering Darvishes of India CHAPTER XVI On the Tasawwuf, or Spiritual Life of the Sufis CHAPTER XVIJ A Biography of the Fourth Caliph 'Ali
Abraham and Muhammad
The Sacrifice of Ismail
The Decease of lbrahim
The Atmbodha, or Knowledge of the Spirit CHAPTER II On the Origin of the Darvish Orders
The Original Orders; Forms of Prayer; Caps, etc. Traditions of the Orders CHAPTER III Names of the Orders of the Darvishes
Branches of the Original Orders at Constantinople
Peculiar Titles given to Founders
The Sahib
i
Tasawwuf or 'Spiritual Owners of the Darvishes CHAPTER IV Translation of a Tract on the Costumes and Tenets of tbc. Darvishcs
TheHoly Mantle of the Prophet
The Kulalts, or· Danish Caps
The Qadiris CHAPTER V Sacred Books and the Creation of Man
The Aulia or :Saint' CHAPTER VI The Rifa'ia (Howling Darvishes)
'
The Naqshbandis
Appendix A: Precursors of the Naqshbandi and Allied Orders[1]Appendix B: The Suharwardi Order and itsDisciples CHAPTER VII The Baqtashis
Their Costume
Their Twelve Imams
The Initiation of a Baqtash
Appendix C : An Account of the Baqtash CHAPTER VIII The Malamiyfm
The Sectarian Hites of the Much
loving Tariq of the Malimiyun
On their Assemblies
Thanks for Food
Acquisition of the Means of Existence CHAPTER IX Real and False Darvishes
The Khirya, or Mantle
The Palank, or Stone worn in the Girdle
The Post, or Seat CHAPTER X The Order of the Maulavis
Appendix D . Jalal
ud
Din's Descent and Teaching
Appendix E: Girding the Sultan CHAPTER XI D'Ohsson on the ltise and Spread of Danish Orders CHAPTER XII., Extracts from Lane's Modern Egyptians CHAPTER XIII Mussulman Saints CHAPTER XIV Persian Darvishes
Spiritual Exercises
Hashish
The Occult Sciences
A List of Darvish Convents at Constantinople CHAPTER XV Ubicini's Letters on Turkey
The Hindi, or the Wandering Darvishes of India CHAPTER XVI On the Tasawwuf, or Spiritual Life of the Sufis CHAPTER XVIJ A Biography of the Fourth Caliph 'Ali
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I Introduction
Abraham and Muhammad
The Sacrifice of Ismail
The Decease of lbrahim
The Atmbodha, or Knowledge of the Spirit CHAPTER II On the Origin of the Darvish Orders
The Original Orders; Forms of Prayer; Caps, etc. Traditions of the Orders CHAPTER III Names of the Orders of the Darvishes
Branches of the Original Orders at Constantinople
Peculiar Titles given to Founders
The Sahib
i
Tasawwuf or 'Spiritual Owners of the Darvishes CHAPTER IV Translation of a Tract on the Costumes and Tenets of tbc. Darvishcs
TheHoly Mantle of the Prophet
The Kulalts, or· Danish Caps
The Qadiris CHAPTER V Sacred Books and the Creation of Man
The Aulia or :Saint' CHAPTER VI The Rifa'ia (Howling Darvishes)
'
The Naqshbandis
Appendix A: Precursors of the Naqshbandi and Allied Orders[1]Appendix B: The Suharwardi Order and itsDisciples CHAPTER VII The Baqtashis
Their Costume
Their Twelve Imams
The Initiation of a Baqtash
Appendix C : An Account of the Baqtash CHAPTER VIII The Malamiyfm
The Sectarian Hites of the Much
loving Tariq of the Malimiyun
On their Assemblies
Thanks for Food
Acquisition of the Means of Existence CHAPTER IX Real and False Darvishes
The Khirya, or Mantle
The Palank, or Stone worn in the Girdle
The Post, or Seat CHAPTER X The Order of the Maulavis
Appendix D . Jalal
ud
Din's Descent and Teaching
Appendix E: Girding the Sultan CHAPTER XI D'Ohsson on the ltise and Spread of Danish Orders CHAPTER XII., Extracts from Lane's Modern Egyptians CHAPTER XIII Mussulman Saints CHAPTER XIV Persian Darvishes
Spiritual Exercises
Hashish
The Occult Sciences
A List of Darvish Convents at Constantinople CHAPTER XV Ubicini's Letters on Turkey
The Hindi, or the Wandering Darvishes of India CHAPTER XVI On the Tasawwuf, or Spiritual Life of the Sufis CHAPTER XVIJ A Biography of the Fourth Caliph 'Ali
Abraham and Muhammad
The Sacrifice of Ismail
The Decease of lbrahim
The Atmbodha, or Knowledge of the Spirit CHAPTER II On the Origin of the Darvish Orders
The Original Orders; Forms of Prayer; Caps, etc. Traditions of the Orders CHAPTER III Names of the Orders of the Darvishes
Branches of the Original Orders at Constantinople
Peculiar Titles given to Founders
The Sahib
i
Tasawwuf or 'Spiritual Owners of the Darvishes CHAPTER IV Translation of a Tract on the Costumes and Tenets of tbc. Darvishcs
TheHoly Mantle of the Prophet
The Kulalts, or· Danish Caps
The Qadiris CHAPTER V Sacred Books and the Creation of Man
The Aulia or :Saint' CHAPTER VI The Rifa'ia (Howling Darvishes)
'
The Naqshbandis
Appendix A: Precursors of the Naqshbandi and Allied Orders[1]Appendix B: The Suharwardi Order and itsDisciples CHAPTER VII The Baqtashis
Their Costume
Their Twelve Imams
The Initiation of a Baqtash
Appendix C : An Account of the Baqtash CHAPTER VIII The Malamiyfm
The Sectarian Hites of the Much
loving Tariq of the Malimiyun
On their Assemblies
Thanks for Food
Acquisition of the Means of Existence CHAPTER IX Real and False Darvishes
The Khirya, or Mantle
The Palank, or Stone worn in the Girdle
The Post, or Seat CHAPTER X The Order of the Maulavis
Appendix D . Jalal
ud
Din's Descent and Teaching
Appendix E: Girding the Sultan CHAPTER XI D'Ohsson on the ltise and Spread of Danish Orders CHAPTER XII., Extracts from Lane's Modern Egyptians CHAPTER XIII Mussulman Saints CHAPTER XIV Persian Darvishes
Spiritual Exercises
Hashish
The Occult Sciences
A List of Darvish Convents at Constantinople CHAPTER XV Ubicini's Letters on Turkey
The Hindi, or the Wandering Darvishes of India CHAPTER XVI On the Tasawwuf, or Spiritual Life of the Sufis CHAPTER XVIJ A Biography of the Fourth Caliph 'Ali







