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Central Asian pilgrims : Hajj routes and pious visits between Central Asia and the Hijaz / Alexandre Papas, Thomas Welsford, Thierry Zarcone (editors).

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Papas, Alexandre, editor.
Welsford, Thomas, editor.
Zarcone, Thierry, editor.
Institut français d'études sur l'Asie centrale.
Series:
Islamkundliche Untersuchungen ; Band 308.
Islamkundliche Untersuchungen ; Band 308
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (331 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin : Institut Français d'études sur l'Asie Centrale : Klaus Schwarz Verlag, [2012]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Striving Striving to fulfil one of the five pillars of Islam, Central Asian believers covered considerable distances to reach Mecca. This book is the story of their endeavours and their successes. Based on the proceedings of an international conference held in Tashkent, the collection brings together eleven essays on hajj pilgrims and networks, each written by a leading scholar in the field of Islamic and Central Asian studies and drawing upon new material and sophisticated theoretical approaches. The volume covers a long period of history, from the sixteenth century to the present, and a wide territory ranging from Western China to Arabia, passing via Russia, Uzbekistan, India, Iran, and the Red Sea. Contributions are arranged within four sections. In view of the high piety and the religious passion of Central Asian Sufis, and of Naqshbandis in particular, the first section of the book, ‘Sufis on Hajj’, examines the history and the theory of Sufi pilgrimage between Turkestan and the Haramayn. Besides mystics, “common” pilgrims from various backgrounds undertook and still undertake the long journey: in the second section, ‘The Hajj Trajectories’, three case studies – relating to Turkestanis in the 16th and 17th centuries, Volga-Ural Muslims in the late 19th century, and Tatars in the early 20th century – illustrate their itineraries, travel conditions, and their activities during the journey. Contributions to the third section, ‘Books of Hajj’, accord particular attention to events in the 19th century, when a range of new opportunities for Central Asian hajjis allowed the proliferation of new kinds of travelogues inspired by Reformist ideas. Finally, the papers in the fourth section, ‘From Hajj to Pious Visits’, remind us that, despite this Jadid influence and the development of hajj thanks to modern transportation, secondary pilgrimages – i.e. pious visits to shrines – are still extremely popular, functioning either as a substitute for hajj or as an addition ther
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Notes on contributors
Notes on transliteration
Introduction
Tarîqat and Tarîq: Central Asian Naqshbandîs on the Roads to the Haramayn
Hajj from the Sufi Point of View
The Re-opening of Iran to Central Asian Pilgrimage Traffic, 1600–1650
The Hajj Making Geopolitics, Empire, and Local Politics: A View from the Volga-Ural Region at the Turn of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Following Abdurreşîd İbrâhîm, a Tatar Globetrotter on the Way to Mecca
The Hajjnâmas of the Manuscript Collection of the Oriental Institute of Uzbekistan (mid-19th to early 20th centuries)
The Pilgrimage Books of Central Asia: Routes and Impressions (19th and early 20th centuries)
Pilgrimage to the “Second Meccas” and “Ka‘bas” of Central Asia
Pilgrimage to Sacred Places in the Taklamakan Desert: Shrines of Imams in Khotan Prefecture
Some Political Features of Finno-Ugrian and Muslim Hagiolatry in the Volga-Ural Region
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783112208823
311220882X
OCLC:
1198931060

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