Female Mystics and the Divine Feminine in the Global Sufi Experience

Milad Milani (Editor), Zahra Taheri (Editor), Aydogan Kars (Editor)

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Abstract

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Female Mystics and the Divine Feminine in the Global Sufi Experience that was published in Religions.

This book offers a specialized study focusing on the phenomenon of the female mystic and the divine feminine in the global Sufi experience. Drawing on classical and modern periods, it presents a considered approach to the topic from the disciplines of literature, history, religion, philosophy, language and linguistics, and anthropology. As each author offers their expertise in their respective fields, each article, therefore, whilst a standalone piece, contributes collectively to the multidisciplinary understanding of the female and the feminine in Sufi experience. The book addresses the topic from different points of view, showing the authors’ interest in subjectivity, literary and artistic productivity, as well as notable figures of importance, but narrows the purview of its examination to case studies, historical periods, and philosophical concerns of relevance. Focused areas of inquiry include the economic power of Sufi women in history; the hierophanic dialectics of mystical Islamic poetry with regard to “the feminine” experience in Yunus Emre; the ontology of the sacred feminine and female mystic in classical Sufi poiesis; the mystical autochthonous presence in local Sufi praxis of Indonesia; reconfigurations of gendered understanding in Argentinian Sufism; and symbolism and spiritual psychology in Sufi cosmology. This book is an interdisciplinary publication that brings together an international host of scholars from around the world, including University of Amsterdam, University of St Gallen, University of Haifa, Western Sydney University, Monash University, and Australian National University.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherMDPI
Number of pages104
ISBN (Print)9783036534435
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Bibliographical note

Milad Milani
School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University
Interests: History of religion; Philosophy of history; Sufism and Islam in the Persianate world; Mysticism; Hermeneutics; Religious Studies, Sufi Studies; Persian Studies

The Center for Arab and Islamic Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra
Interests: Persian studies; Persian language and Literature; Sufi studies; ethics Studies

School of Philosophical, Monash University
Interests: medieval Islam; Sufism; Islamic intellectual history; Islamic theology; mysticism

Open Access - Access Right Statement

© 2022 by the authors. Articles in this book are Open Access and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which allows users to download, copy and build upon published articles, as long as the author and publisher are properly credited, which ensures maximum dissemination and a wider impact of our publications. The book as a whole is distributed by MDPI under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND.

Keywords

  • Divine Feminine
  • Sacred Feminine
  • Female Mystics
  • Sufism
  • Islam
  • Mysticism
  • Global Religion
  • Religious Experience
  • Religious Communities
  • Sufi Groups
  • History
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Religious Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Sociology
  • Historiography

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