The shaping Shaikh: the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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adam_text | CONTENTS
TABLE
OF
FIGURES
*
XI
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION
*
1
1.1
THE
STUDY
OF
ISLAM
AS
THE
STUDY
OF
HUMAN
BEINGS:
*
1
AM
NOT
A
BOOK
*
----
2
1.2
1.3
1.3.1
1.4
A
STRATEGIC
METHODOLOGY
FOR
STUDYING
HUMAN
BEINGS
*
7
EXPLORING
THE
FIELD:
ISLAM
IN
BOSNIA
*
9
GOING
DEEPER:
SOME
DISTINCT
FEATURES
OF
BOSNIAN
ISLAM
*
17
CONCLUSION
*
25
CHAPTER
2:
EXPLORING
THE
FIELD
*
27
2.1
2.2
2.2.1
INTRODUCTION
-
GOING
TO
THEM
-----
27
VISITING
FARUKI
*
S
TEKIJA
-
AN
INWARD
RETREAT
*
29
GOING
THERE
-
A
BRIEF
ACCOUNT
OF
ENTERING
INTO
FARUKI
*
S
WORLD
*
29
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.3
2.3.1
THE
PHYSICAL
PREMISES
*
35
ORGANISATIONAL
DIMENSION
-----
41
FARUKI
*
S
BACKGROUND
-----46
CLARIFYING
ISMAIL
*
S
ROLE
*
50
VISITING
HULUSI
*
S
TEKIJA
-
AN
OUTWARD
ADVANCE
*
54
GOING
THERE
-
A
BRIEF
ACCOUNT
OF
ENTERING
INTO
HULUSI
*
S
WORLD
*
54
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.4
2.5
THE
PHYSICAL
PREMISES
*
59
ORGANISATIONAL
DIMENSION
*
66
HULUSI
*
S
BACKGROUND
-----
73
A
WORD
ABOUT
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
SELF-REFLECTION
*
78
CONCLUSION
*
80
CHAPTER
3:
THE
CENTRALITY
OF
THE
SHAIKH
*
82
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.3.1
INTRODUCTION
-
THE
SHAIKH
AS
THE
MEASURE
OF
ALL
THINGS
*
82
THE
JOURNEY
REQUIRES
A
SHAIKH
*
82
THE
HISTORIC
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
SHAIKH
-----
85
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
SHAIKH
-
THE
CASE
OF
FARUKI
AND
HULUSI
-----
91
3.4
3.4.1
3.4.2
LEGITIMIZATION
OF
THE
SHAIKH
*
96
HISTORIC
LEGITIMIZATION
-----
98
LEGAL
LEGITIMIZATION
*
102
VIII
-----
CONTENTS
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
TRANSCENDENT
LEGITIMIZATION
*
105
FOLLOWER
LEGITIMIZATION
*
108
CRITICAL
VOICES
REGARDING
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
SHAIKH
*
112
THE
AUTHORITY
OF
THE
SHAIKH
TO
SHAPE
*
116
CONCLUSION
*
122
CHAPTER
4:
THE
THEOLOGICAL
DIMENSION
OF
GUIDANCE
*
125
4.1
INTRODUCTION
-
A
BRIEF
OVERVIEW
OF
SUFISM
*
S
INNER
AND
OUTER
DIMENSION
*
125
4.1.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.4.1
4.4.2
4.4.3
4.4.4
4.5
EXCURSUS:
AN
ESSENTIAL
ASPECT
OF
ETHNOGRAPHY
-
SURPRISE
-----
130
FARUKI
*
S
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
OF
TEVHID
*
133
HULUSI
*
S
CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK
OF
HIZMET
*
140
THE
ROLE
OF
KNOWLEDGE
IN
ATTAINING
PROXIMITY
TO
GOD
*
146
METHODS
OF ATTAINING
KNOWLEDGE
-----
150
THE
HEART
AS
THE
LOCUS
OF
KNOWLEDGE
ACQUISITION
*
152
THE
HEART
AS
THE
MEANS
OF
KNOWLEDGE
TRANSMISSION
*
156
THE
HEART
*
S
CONNECTION
TO
THE
SHAIKH
*
159
CONCLUSION
*
161
CHAPTER
5:
THE
PRACTICAL
DIMENSION
OF
GUIDANCE
*
164
5.1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
5.1.4
INTRODUCTION
-
A
BRIEF
OVERVIEW
OF
SUFISM
IN
BOSNIA
*
164
EXPLORING
THE
RELATIONSHIP
OF
ESSENCE
AND
FORM
*
169
THE
NAQSHBANDI
-
A
CHALLENGE
OF
DEFINITION
-----
171
THE
NAQSHBANDI
-
A
DEFINITION
BY
FARUKI
AND
HULUSI
-----
178
THE
IMPORTANCE
OF
FORM
AND
THE
CHALLENGE
OF
NORMATIVE
CONTOURS
-----
182
5.2
THE
PERFORMATIVE
DIMENSION
-
THE
BEJAT
CEREMONY
AND
ITS
FUNCTION
-----
185
5.3
THE
PERFORMATIVE
DIMENSION
-
THE
DHIKR
CEREMONY
AND
ITS
FUNCTION
-----
193
5.3.1
5.4
5.4.1
5.4.2
DIVERGENT
EXAMPLES
OF
THE
DHIKR
RITUAL
*
196
NAQSHBANDI
SUFISM
AND
THE
SOCIAL
DIMENSION
*
202
THE
SHAIKH
*
S
ROLE
IN
PROVIDING
MATERIAL
ASSISTANCE
*
204
THE
SHAIKH
*
S
ROLE
IN
DECIDING
AFFILIATION
WITH
THE
RELIGIOUS
ESTABLISHMENT
*
205
5.4.3
5.5
THE
SHAIKH
*
S
ROLE
IN
DECIDING
SOCIAL
INVOLVEMENT
*
209
CONCLUSION
*
217
CHAPTER
6:
CONCLUSION
*
219
6.1
THE
STUDY
OF
HUMAN
BEINGS
AS
A
PERSONAL
JOURNEY
*
219
CONTENTS
IX
6.2
MAPPING
THE
JOURNEY
*
221
6.3
THE
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THE
SHAPING
SHAIKH
-----
226
6.4
SUGGESTIONS
FOR
THE
JOURNEY
TO
CONTINUE
----
231
GLOSSARY
-----234
A
NOTE
ON
TRANSLITERATION
AND
PRONUNCIATION
*
234
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-----
238
PRIMARY
SOURCES
*
238
1
INTERVIEWS
WITH
PRIMARY
INFORMANTS
*
238
2
INTERVIEWS
WITH
SECONDARY
INFORMANTS
------
240
3
FIELD
NOTES
-----
245
AN
EXPLANATORY
NOTE
ON
FIELD
NOTES
CONTENT
-----
251
4
TEXTUAL
PRIMARY
SOURCES:
-----
253
SECONDARY
SOURCES
*
253
INDEX
-----
279
Bibliography Primary Sources 1 Interviews with primary informants Shaikh Hulusi’s Men Interview ID Shaikh Location Interview Dates Samir Hatkič DAH#1 DAH#2 Tekija July 2, 2015, #1 Aug. 26, 2015, #2 Sept. 1, 2015, #3 Apr. 19, 2016, #4 Tekija Tekija Tekija June 18, 2015, #1 Multiple interviews Nov. 15, 2015, #1 Nov. 25, 2015, #2 Apr. 24, 2015, #1 Apr. 11, 2016, #2 Aug. 22, 2016, #3 Sept. 3, 2015, #1 Sept. 18, 2015, #2 Sept. 30, 2015, #3 DAH#3 Nedžad Bečirević DAH#4 DAH# 5 FNH1 DAH#6 DAH #7 DAH#8 Imran Veljan DAH#9 DAH#10 DAH#11 Emir Kalender Midhat Maglajlija Emir Sijamhodžić DAH#12 Zajím Kruško DAH#13 DAH#14 DAH#15 DAH#16 In his home for supper In a Café In a Café In a Café Tekija Tekija Aug. 4, 2015, #1 Aug. 9, 2015, #2 Nov. 25, 2015, #3 June 9, 2016, #1 Aug. 27, 2015, #1 Sept. 1, 2015, #2 Apr. 14, 2016, #3 Oct. 15, 2016, #1 Emin Adis Salkič Damir Osmanovič DAH#17 DAH#18 Tekija Tekija Haris Hadžič Husein Ismar Resic DAH#19 DAH#20 DAH#21 DAH#22 DAH#23 DAH#24 In a Café Tekija Muhamed Aščerič Ibrahim Dizdarevič DAH#25 DAH#26 DAH#27 DAH#28 Osman DAH#29 Hišam ef. Hafizovič DAH#30 1 Midhat is a key informant. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110675481-009 Hotel lobby Tekija Tekija In a Café In a Café In Zenica during my visit of another tekija being built In Zenica during my visit of another tekija being built Tekija Sept. 24, 2015, #1 Oct. 7, 2015, #2 Nov. 17, 2015, #3 Nov. 30, 2015, #1 Aug. 11, 2015, #2 Aug. 12, 2015, #3 Aug. 8, 2016, #1 Aug. 8, 2016, #1 Aug. 2, 2017, #1
Primary Sources 239 Shaikh Hulusi s Women Interview ID Location Interview Dates Aida Hadžič DAH#31 DAH#32 DAH#33 DAH#34 DAH#35 DAH#36 DAH#37 DAH#38 DAH#39 DAH#40 DAH#41 DAH#42 DAH#43 DAH#44 Tekija Sept. 21, 2015, #1 Sept. 25, 2015, #2 Nov. 17, 2015, #3 Apr. 15, 2016, #4 Aug. 25, 2015, #1 August 25, 2015, #1 Sept. 6, 2015, #1 Sept. 6, 2015, #1 Nov. 17, 2015, #2 Sept. 10, 2015, #1 Sept. 19, 2015, #2 Sept. 10, 2015, #1 Oct. 3, 2015, #1 Oct. 6, 2015, #1 Shaikh Faruki’s Men Interview ID Location Interview Dates Ahmed Abdurrahman DAF#1 DAF#2 DAF#3 DAF#4 DAF#5 DAF#6 DAF#7 DAF#8 FNF* DAF#9 DAF#10 DAF#11 DAF#12 DAF#13 FNF23 In a Café In a Café Sept. 4, 2015, #1 Sept. 8, 2015, #1 Oct. 1, 2015, #2 Aug. 17, 2015, #1 Aug. 25, 2015, #2 Oct. 1, 2015, #3 Sept. 11, 2015, #1 Oct. 9, 2015, #2 DAF#14 DAF#15 DAF#16 DAF#17 DAF#18 Mediha Sabina Una Glamočija Ehlimana Mušija Anida Meliha Garazallć Sanela Mujanović Irma Alimanović Faris Pecar Sadat Hazim Numanagić Haris Muhidin Shaikh Ismail Ahmetagif Amir Mehmed Bajraktarević Mevludin Nusret 2 Hazim is a key informant. 3 Ismail is a key informant. Tekija In a Café In a Café Tekija In a Café Tekija In a Café Tekija Tekija In a Café In a Café In his calligraphy shop In a Café Multiple interviews In a Café Sept. 3, 2015, #1 Sept. 18, 2015, #2 Sept. 2, 2015, #1 Oct. 7, 2015, #2 Dec. 1, 2015, #3 In a Café Multiple interviews By his newsstand In a Café Sept. 17, 2015 Oct. 5, 2015, #1 Nov. 23, 2015, #2 Nov. 29, 2015, #1 Aug. 11, 2016, #1 In a Café In a Café
240 Bibliography Continued Shaikh Faruki’s Men interview ID Location Interview Dates Halid Hoši and his brother Remza Only female informant DAF#19 In the Car Apr. 21, 2016, #1 DAF#20 At the calligraphy shop Dec. 10, 2015, #1 2 Interviews with secondary informants4 Secondary Interview ID Brief description Interview Date Asim Zubčević DA01#1 July 28, 2016 jusuf Ramie DAOI#2 Omer Na ki čević DAOI#3 Mehmed Karahodžić DAOI#4 Professor at the Islamic University whose father was an intimate friend with Faruki. He knew the Shaikh during his childhood. Professor emeritus at the Islamic University who has been critical of Sufism and those students who are increasingly becoming interested in the subject. Professor emeritus at the Islamic University who has been critical of Sufism. He has published several writings about Sufism. Independent Shaikh who from his youth has been part of various types of Sufi gatherings. He has known Faruki for over thirty years, but they had an argument a few years ago and are no longer on speaking terms. Informants July 29, 2016 july 29, 2016 July 28, 2016 4 In column three, I briefly provide the background of each informant and highlight the reason for their selection. All my informants were purposefully chosen. The validity of their comments was based on one or more of the following categories: 1) intimate knowledge of Sufism, 2) lead ership of a Sufi community, 3) knowledgeable about Shaikh Faruki and/or Hulusi, 4) employed by the IC, but exhibiting a positive affinity toward Sufism, 5) employed by the IC, but exhibiting a negative attitude toward
Sufism. I intentionally selected those informants who were most like ly to provide the highest epistemic value of data, which would enable a higher quality of analysis and contextualisation of my primary sources.
Primary Sources 241 Continued Secondary Interview ID Brief description Interview Date DAOI#5 Independent Shaikh who with Faru July 28, 2016 Informants Midhat Čelebić ki sat under the teaching of Halid Salihagic. He was both an imam and part of the Tarika Centre. He has known both Hulusi and Faruki for many years. Adnan M DAOI#6 independent journalist and writer Aug. 3, 2016, #1 Bevrnja DAOI#7 who has published several works on Aug. 18, 2016, #2 DAOI#8 Sufism. He has been a follower of Aug. 29, 2016, #3 Halid Salihagid and has known Far uki for many years. They are not on speaking terms and he is very criti cal of Faruki. Hafiz Selim DAOI#9 Imam whose three children are Far- Aug. 4, 2016 uki’s dervishes. Džemai DAOI#10 Imam and Shaikh who has written Aug. 8, 2016, #1 Salkič DAO I# 11 on Sufism and has extensive Aug. 12, 2016, #2 knowledge about the topic both theoretically and practically. He also knows a lot about Hulusi, since he knew him before he became a Shaikh. Sead Halila- DAOI#12 gić Shaikh and Secretary of the Tarika May 25, 2016 Centre. One of the most knowl edgeable people regarding Sufism in the country. Rusmir Mah- DA01#13 mutćehajić Respected professor and writer, Dec. 17, 2015 who is known as a perennial phi losopher, Sufi sympathizer and so cial activist. He knows Hulusi and has a very negative opinion about his social engagement and legiti macy as a Shaikh. Luan Strinić DAOI#14 A Shaikh, who received his initiation Apr. 29, 2015, #1 DAOI#15 and diploma from the same Shaikh Sept. 1, 2016, #2 as Hulusi. He knows him well, but is critical of his choice
to look for fur ther legitimization with another Shaikh. Edin Kukavi ca DAOI#16 A Shaikh, who received his initiation and diploma from the same Shaikh as Hulusi. They are good friends, Aug. 9, 2016
242 Bibliography Continued Secondary Interview ID Brief description Interview Date Informants and 1 have frequently seen him as a Sirija Hadžimejlić Ćazim Hadžimejlić DAOI#17 DAOI#18 DAO 1# 19 Džernail Ibranović Esad Bazda՛ lić DAOI#20 Sejid Đozić DAOI#22 Muharem Omerdić DA0i#23 DAOI#21 guest of honour at Hulusi’s tekija. Shaikh and President of the Tarika Centre. One of the most well known Shaikhs in the country due to the size of his following and the monthly publica tion of the Sufi magazine “Kelamu’ Šifa’. His father Mesud gave Hulusi the Shaikh diploma. Imam and Shaikh who wrote his doctoral thesis on Sufism. Well-known Sufi, who has been around for a long time and has a reputation of “knowing everyone”. Imam and Shaikh who is the treas urer of the Tarika Centre. Author and intellectual who has written extensive(y on Sufism. When he was the director of the religious Oct. 10, 2016 Oct. 4, 2016, #1 Oct. 10, 2016, #2 Aug. 12, 2016 Aug. 12, 2016 Aug. 29, 2016 Aug. 25, 2016 and educational department of the 1C for over thirty years prior to his recent retirement, he tried to give Sufism a legitimate voice and offi cial support. He is personally sym pathetic toward Sufism as a cultural Muamer Durmišević DAOI#24 and spiritual force, but is very criti cal of its current state in Bosnia. Independent Shaikh, who has known Faruki for many years. He Aug. 18, 2016 frequently sits with him and has been part of the community, but has Ferid Dauto- DAOI#25 vić not officially given an oath to Faruki. Main Imam of Sarajevo who often attends special events at Hulusi’s tekija. He
supports Sufism as part of Aug. 16, 2016 the cultural expression of Islam in Bosnia and is a self-proclaimed Sufi Ibrahim Be govi ć DAOI#26 sympathizer. Head of the 1C education depart ment, who is in charge of the insti tutional oversight of the TC and all Aug. 17, 2016
Primary Sources 243 Continued Secondary Interview ID Brief description Interview Date Informants of its activities. He is not overly Sulejman DAOI#27 Kurtanović Osman Ejubović DAOI#28 sympathetic toward Sufism. Imam and Faruki’s long-term friend. Independent Sufi who sat with Far uki under the teaching of Halid Salihagić for many years. He is an tagonistic toward today’s expres sion of Sufism in general, and Faruki darević DAOI#29 DAOI#30 Mensur Val- DAOI#31 in specific. Professor at the University of Islamic Studies specializing in Sufism and Persian studies. Professor who wrote a biography on DAOI#32 Halid Salihagić, and is intimately familiar with a variety of Sufi groups around the country. Librarian and Sufi, who has been Sedad Diz- ¡evac Ibrahim Babić involved in Sufism in Bosnia for forty years. Architect and Sufi sympathizer, who sat under the teaching of Halid Sal ihagić. Sept. 5, 2016 Aug. 22, 2016 Aug. 29, 2016, #1 Aug. 31, 2016, #2 Aug. 29, 2016 Aug. 29, 2016 Mufid Garibija DAOI#33 Fuko Sikirić DAOI#34 DAOI#35 Independent Sufi, who is well con nected in a variety of Sufi circles. He has known Hulusi and Faruki for many years. Fatima Lačević DAOI#36 Philosophy professor, who was rec ommended to me as a secondary informant by Shaikh Hulusi. Oct. 12, 2016 Ahmed Husié DAOI#37 Sept. 9, 2016 Ibrahim Ahmetagié DAOI#38 Professor and author, who wrote his doctoral thesis on Sufism. Brother of Shaikh Ismail, who is in charge of all communication and Rešid Hafizovié DAOI#39 coordination between the TC and 1C. He is overtly critical of the state of Sufism in Bosnia,
as well as Faruki and Hulusi. Professor of Tasawwuf and a wellknown scholar of perennial philos ophy and Sufism. 1 was not able to Sept. 27, 2016 Apr. 21, 2015, #1 june 4, 2015, #2 Oct. 11, 2016 Aug. 10, 2016
244 Bibliography Continued Secondary Interview ID Brief description Interview Date Informants conduct an interview with him, but we corresponded via email. ID Code: DA = Dejan Aždajić H = Hulusi F = Faruki FN = Field Notes Reference 01 = Other Informants Note: In the case of the two main Shaikhs, as well as my key informants Shaikh Ismail, Hazim and Midhat, I refer to my interview dates with them in my field note referencing chart.
Primary Sources 245 3 Field Notes Field Notes with Hulusi s Community Date and ID Code FNH Field Notes with Faruki ‘s Community Date and ID Code FNF The bejat gathering at Tekija Blagaj5 Tekija and special dhikr May 8, 2015 FNH#16 May 15, 2015 FNH#2 May 18, 2015 FNH#3 june 1, 2015 FNH#4 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija, dhikr and sermon Feb. 8, 2015 FNF#1 May 7, 2015 ֊ FNF#2 May 15, 2015 FNF#3 May 19, 2015 ֊ FNF#4 Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija visit Tekija and interview with Midhat Tekija and interview with Midhat Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija visit Tekija, sermon and interview with Midhat Tekija and interview with Hulusi Yearly event for Bosnian martyrs Tekija and interview with Hulusi June 13, 2015 FNH#5 June 14, 2015 FNH#6 June 18, 2015 FNH#7 June 25, 2015 FNH#8 June 27, 2015 FNH#9 June 29, 2015 FNH#10 July 2, 2015 ֊ FNH#11 Aug. 2, 2015 FNH#12 Aug. 4, 2015 FNH#13 Aug. 6, 2015 FNH#14 Aug. 7, 2015 FNH#15 Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Interview with Shaikh Ismai! at a Café Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi CaUigraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Tekija, Ramadan and dinner with the Shaikh Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and interview with Hazim Interview with Shaikh Ismail at a Café Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Interview with Hazim June 3, 2015 FNF#5 June 5, 2015 FNF#6 June 8, 2015 ֊ FNF#7 June 12, 2015 FNF#8 June 18, 2015 FNF#9 June 26,
2015 FNF#10 July 1, 2015 ֊ FNF#11 July 22, 2015 FNF#12 July 23, 2015 FNF#13 July 31, 2015 FNF#14 Aug. 5, 2015 ֊ FNF#15 5 This tekija is located close to the town of Mostar, which is about a two-hour drive from Sar ajevo. 6 Before officially arriving at Hulusi’s community as a researcher and doctoral candidate, I have privately visited his community and attended a variety of religious performances over the course of about five years.
246 Bibliography Field Notes with Date and Field Notes with Date and Hulusi s Community ID Code FNH Faruki ‘s Community ID Code FNF Tekija and interview Aug. 9, 2015 FNH#16 Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Aug. 7, 2015 FNF#16 Aug. 11, 2015 FNH#17 Aug. 14, 2015 FNH#18 Tekija and dhikr Aug. 9, 2015 FNF#17 Aug. 10, 2015 FNF#18 Aug. 11, 2015 - with Midhat Tekija and interview with Midhat “Day of the Tekija” celebration and sermon Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and interview with Midhat Tekija and interview with Midhat Tekija and dhikr (no Shaikh) Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija visit Tekija and dhikr Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija, sermon by Hulusi and interview with Mid hat Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija visit Aug. 16, 2015 FNH#19 Aug. 17, 2015 ֊ FNH#20 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Tekija and dhikr Aug. 18, 2015 ֊ FNH#21 Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Aug. 21, 2015 ֊ FNH#22 Aug. 30, 2015 FNH#23 Sept. 4, 2015 FNH#24 Sept. 6, 2015 - Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi and FNH#25 Sept. 11, 2015 FNH#26 Sept. 15, 2015 FNH#27 Sept. 18, 2015 FNH#28 Sept. 20, 2015 - Shaikh Faruki Tekija and dhikr Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi FNH#29 Sept. 27, 2015 FNH#30 Oct. 2, 2015 FNH#31 Oct. 4, 2015 FNH#32 Oct. 11, 2015 FNH#33 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Interview with Shaikh Ismail at a
Café Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi FNF#19 Aug. 13, 2015 FNF#20 Aug. 14, 2015 FNF#21 Aug. 18, 2015 FNF#22 Aug. 19, FNF#23 Aug. 21, FNF#24 Aug. 23, FNF#25 Aug. 24, FNF#26 Aug. 25, 2015 2015 2015 2015 ֊ 2015 - FNF#27 Aug. 27, 2015 FNF#28 Aug. 28, 2015 ֊ FNF#2 9 Aug. 31, 2015 FNF#30 Sept. 2, 2015 FNF#31 Sept. 3, 2015 FNF#32 Sept. 4, 2015 FNF#33
Primary Sources 247 Field Notes with Huiusi’s Community Date and ID Code FNH Field Notes with Faruki ‘s Community Date and ID Code FNF Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Nov. 6, 2015 ֊ FNH#34 Nov. 8, 2015 - Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Sept. 9, 2015 FNF#34 Sept. 10, 2015 - FNH#35 FNF#35 Tekija and interview with Midhat and Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Nov. 10, 2015 ֊ FNH#36 Nov. 13, 2015 - Shaikh Faruki; Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn Arabi Tekija and women’s meeting Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija Council meeting Tekija visit Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and special Šebi Arus celebration7 Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Sept. 11, 2015 FNF#36 Calligraphy studio and Sept. 15, 2015 ֊ FNH#37 Nov. 15, 2015 - Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and FNH#38 Shaikh Faruki; Tekija and dhikr FNF#37 Sept. 17, 2015 ֊ FNF#38 Nov. 17, 2015 ֊ FNH#39 Nov. 20, 2015 ֊ FNH#40 Nov. 22, 2015 ֊ Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi FNH#41 dal ceremony of hon ouring Shaikh Ismail Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and dhikr Nov. 25, 2015 FNH#42 Nov. 27, 2015 FNH#43 Dec. 2, 2015 FNH#44 Dec. 11, 2015 FNH#45 Dec. 13, 2015 FNH#46 Dec. 18, 2015 FNH#47 Mar. 4, 2016 ֊ FNH#48 Mar. 13, 2016 ֊ FNH#49 Interview with Shaikh Ismail at a Café Tekija dhikr, with a spe- Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and
dhikr Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Sept. 18, 2015 ֊ FNF#39 Sept. 21, 2015 FNF#40 Sept. 24, 2015 FNF#41 Sept. 25, 2015 FNF#42 Sept. 30, 2015 ֊ FNF#43 Oct. 1, 2015 ֊ FNF#44 Oct. 2, 2015 ֊ FNF#45 Oct. 5, 2015 ֊ FNF#46 Oct. 6, 2015 FNF#47 Oct. 7, 2015 ֊ FNF#48 Oct. 9, 2015 FNF#49 7 This is the commemoration of Rumi’s death, but also known as his “wedding day”.
248 Bibliography Field Notes with Hulusi’s Community Date and ID Code FNH Field Notes with Faruki s Community Date and ID Code FNF Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Mar. 18, 2016 FNH#50 Oct. 10, 2015 ֊ FNF#50 Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and special Ramadan celebration Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija visit Apr. 1, 2016 FNH#51 Apr. 7, 2016 FNH#52 Apr. 10, 2016 ֊ FNH#53 Apr. 12, 2016 ֊ FNH#54 Apr. 14, 2016 FNH#55 Apr. 15, 2016 FNH#56 Apr. 17, 2016 FNH#57 Mevlud8 celebration at Shaikh Ismail’s broth er’s house Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio with Hazim Calligraphy studio with Hazim Tekija and the dhikr jum mah prayer Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija and interview with Hulusi Tekija, dhìkr and no sermon Tekija visit Tekija, dhikr and hajdanja ceremony’ Tekija visit and interview with Midhat The bejat gathering at Tekija Blagaj Tekija, dhikr and sermon by Midhat Apr. 22, 2016 FNH#58 May 15, 2016 FNH#59 May 17, 2016 FNH#60 May 20, 2016 FNH#61 May 25, 2016 FNH#62 May 28, 2016 FNH#63 June 5, 2016 FNH#64 Tekija and Ibn Arabi Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki; Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn Arabi Calligraphy studio at Hazim Tekija and dhikr Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn Arabi with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Oct. 12, 2015 ֊ FNF#51 Nov. 3, 2015 FNF#52 Nov. 4, 2015 ֊ FNF#53 Nov. 5, 2015 FNF#54 Nov. 6, 2015 FNF#55 Nov. 9, 2015 ֊ FNF#56 Nov. 12, 2015 FNF#57 Nov. 13, FNF#58 Nov. 16, FNF#59 Nov. 19,
FNF#60 Nov. 23, FNF#61 Nov. 25, FNF#62 Nov. 27, FNF#63 Nov. 30, FNF#64 2015 2015 ֊ 2015 ֊ 2015 2015 2015 2015 - 8 Mevlud (mawlid) is a popular Bosnian celebration, which commemorates the birth of the Prophet Muhammad. 9 The hajdarija is the green vest that all of Hulusi’s dervishes wear. It is typically bestowed after the official bejat ceremony, but it can also be given to a dervish who verbally expressed his de sire to follow the Shaikh.
Primary Sources 249 Field Notes with Date and Hulusi’s Community ID Code FNH Field Notes with Faruki ‘s Community Date and ID Code FNF Tekija, dhikr and hajdarija ceremony10 May 20, 2016 FNH#61 CaHigraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija visit June 8, 2016 FNH#65 june 12, 2016 ֊ Nov. 23, 2015 FNF#61 Dec. 3, 2015 FNF#65 Dec. 7, 2015 FNF#66 Tekija, sermon by Hulusi and interview Tekija visit Tekija and sermon by Hulusi Tekija visit FNH#66 June 15, 2016 FNH#67 June 16, 2016 ֊ FNH#68 July 27, 2016 ֊ Hulusi Tekija visit and interview with Hulusi Tekija visit FNH#69 July 29, 2016 ֊ FNH#70 Aug. 4, 2016 ֊ FNH#71 Aug. 7, 2016 ֊ Tekija visit FNH#72 Sept. 2, 2016 - Tekija and sermon by Ramadan celebration and sermon by Hulusi Tekija visit Tekija visit Tekija, dhikr and New year celebration Tekija visit and interview with Hulusi Mura celebration and sermon by Hulusi FNH#73 Sept. 14, 2016 FNH#74 Sept. 20, 2016 FNH#75 Sept. 27, 2016 FNH#76 Oct. 2, 2016 ֊ FNH#77 Oct. 13, 2016 FNH#78 Oct. 14, 2016 FNH#79 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Dec. 9, 2015 ֊ FNF#67 Tekija and dhikr Dec. 10, 2015 ֊ FNF#68 Tekija and Ibn Arabi with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Dec. 11, 2015 - Tekija and Ibn Arabi Dec. 18, 2015 FNF#71 Mar. 1, 2016 ֊ Calligraphy studio with Hazim Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn Arabi Tekija and Ibn Arabi Calligraphy studio and FNF#69 Dec. 14, 2015 FNF#70 FNF#72 Mar. 2, 2016 FNF#73 Mar. 3, 2016 FNF#74 Mar. 4, 2016 FNF#75 Mar.
11, 2016 FNF#76 Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Mar. 17, 2016 FNF#77 Mar. 18, 2016 FNF#78 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Mar. 22, 2016 FNF#79 10 The hajdarija is the green vest that all of Hulusi’s dervishes wear. It is typically bestowed after the official bejat ceremony, but it can also be given to a dervish who verbally expressed his desire to follow the Shaikh.
250 Bibliography Field Notes with Date and Field Notes with Date and Hulusi’s Community ID Code FNH Faruki ‘s Community ID Code FNF Tekija and interview with Hulusi July 30, 2017 FNH#80 Calligraphy studio and Mar. 31, 2016 FNF#80 “Day of the Tekija” celebration Tekija, interview with Hulusi and Midhat Email exchange with Ernad Aug. 11, 2017 FNH#81 Aug. 13, 2017 ֊ FNH#82 July 21, 2015 FNH#83 Field Notes with Faruki ‘s Community Shaikh Faruki; Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Calligraphy studio with Hazim Calligraphy studio and Apr. 1, 2016 ֊ FNF#81 Apr. 6, 2016 ֊ FNF#82 Apr. 7, 2016 - Shaikh Faruki FNF#83 Date and Field Notes with Date and ID Code FNF Faruki s Community ID Code FNF Calligraphy studio and Apr. 8, 2016 - Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi May 20 2016 - Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and FNF#84 Apr. 15, 2016 FNF#85 Apr. 18, 2016 ֊ FNF#86 Shaikh Faruki Interview with Shaikh Ismail at a Café Tekija and dhikr Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and the beginning of Ramadan Calligraphy studio with Hazim Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Apr. 20, 2016 FNF#87 Apr. 21, 2016 ֊ FNF#88 Apr. 22, 2016 FNF#89 May 16, 2016 ֊ FNF#90 june 5, 2016 FNF#98 June 8, 2016 ֊ FNF#99 June 9, 2016 FNF#100 June 14, 2016 ֊ FNF#101 June 16, 2016 FNF#102 Tekija and a special dhikr Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi with Shaikh
Faruki Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and FNF#91 May 21, 2016 FNF#92 May 23, 2016 FNF#93 May 27, 2016 FNF#94 May 30, 2016 FNF#95 june 1, 2016 FNF#96 june 3, 2016 FNF#97 Aug. 26, 2016 ֊ FNF#112 Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Going for a long walk Sept. 1, 2016 FNF#113 Sept. 2, 2016 FNF#114 Sept. 5, 2016 FNF#115 Sept. 8, 2016 with Shaikh Faruki FNF#116 -
Primary Sources 251 Field Notes with Date and Field Notes with Date and Faruki s Community ID Code FNF Faruki ‘s Community ID Code FNF Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki July 26, 2016 - Going for a long walk with Shaikh Faruki Sept. 16, 2016 FNF#117 Sept. 20, 2016 FNF#118 Oct. 4 2016 - Tekija and Ibn Arabi Cailigraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn Arabi Caliigraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and dhikr Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki FNF#103 July 29, 2016 FNF#104 Aug. 4, 2016 ֊ FNF#105 Aug. 5, 2016 FNF#106 Aug. 9, 2016 FNF#107 Aug. 11, 2016 FNF#108 Aug. 17, 2016 FNF#109 Aug. 18, 2016 FNF#110 Aug. 24, 2016 FNF#111 Aug. 7, 2017 FNF#126 Aug. 12, 2017 ֊ FNF#127 Tekija and Ibn ‘Arabi CaUigraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Tekija and Ibn Arabi FNF#119 Oct. 5 2016 ֊ FNF#120 Oct. 7 2016 FNF#121 Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Going for a long walk Oct. 12 2016 FNF#122 Oct. 14 2016 ֊ with Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and Shaikh Faruki Calligraphy studio and interview with Hazim Email exchange with Ismail Email exchange with Ismail FNF#123 July 31, 2017 FNF#124 Aug. 3, 2017 ֊ FNF#125 Dec. 6, 2015 FNF#128 July 21, 2016 ֊ FNF#129 An Explanatory Note on Field Notes Content I have purposely included a variety of sources under my field notes referencing system in order to ensure that the detailed description remain as clear, consis tent and comprehensive as possible. Included
in my field notes are notes that I have taken during my attendance of public lectures by Hulusi and the weekly Ibn ‘Arabi discussions led by Shaikh Ismail. I also incorporated all interviews and conversations that I conducted with Shaikh Faruki and Shaikh Hulusi, as well as those with my two key informants connected to Faruki, Shaikh Ismail and Hazim, as well as Midhat, who was my key informant with Hulusi’s commu nity. The abbreviated description in column one and three is intended to provide a brief contextual reference in order to improve the efficiency of the referencing system, but it does not depict a comprehensive portrayal of all the salient ele ments that might have occurred during that particular fieldwork occasion. It is apparent from the chart that the number of fieldwork dates with Faruki was sig nificantly higher than with Hulusi. This was a deliberate strategy due to the dy namics that I encountered in the field and my desire to achieve the highest stan-
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Index A - abrogation 103,106,135, 160,174, 225 - adaptation If., 10,18f., 23, 25, 29, 41, 78, 82f., 123-126, 130,170,174,177f., 184 f., 193, 202, 217, 220, 225-229, 231 - malleability 2, 170,177, 184, 202, 217 f., 227, 231 - Ajvatovica 19, 175 - annihilation 120, 128,148, 203, 235 - Arabic - dissimilarities 205, 217, 220 f., 224-227, 230 E - Embodied faith 1, 3, 72,126 f. - ethnography 1, 7, 9, 25, 32, 37, 54, 56, 65, 78-80, 130, 133, 219, 221, 227f., 231, 234 - anthropology 8, 11, 219, 232 - fieldwork 2, 7-9, 27 f., 33, 61, 78 f„ 82,116, 130, 142, 219, 227, 232, 251 - grassroots 2, 5f., 12, 27, 56,130, 211, 221, 226, 231 -human beings 2-4,6-9,78,80,85, 32, 35, 40, 46, 50, 53, 61, 71, 74, 107, 140, 151, 171 В - bejat (initiation) 42, 45, 48 f., 67, 71, 83, 94, 113, 115, 145, 169, 171, 174,185189, 191 f., 208, 214, 217, 225, 235, 237, 241, 245, 248 f. - Bosnian Islam 9-18, 20f., 23, 26, 114, 163 f., 166 f„ 175, 221, 232, 242 - autochthonous 12, 23, 216, 221 - Bosnian Muslims 10-17,19f., 22,165, 175, 212-214, 221, 234 - Bosnian Sufism 1, 21-23, 30, 35, 46, 48, 58, 63, 74, 77, 80,102, 104, 124, 130, 143 f., 162, 164-168, 175, 177 f., 200, 206f., 212, 219f., 232, 243 - heterogeneous 12,18, 221 - Bosnian Sufism 1, 21-23, 30, 35, 46, 48, 58, 63, 74, 77, 80, 102, 104, 124, 130,143 f., 162, 164-168,175,177 f., 200, 206 f., 212, 219 f., 232, 243 c - calligraphy 30, 33, 36 f„ 139, 239 f. - charismatic leadership 232f. - contemporary If., 20, 22, 24f., 28, 30, 54, 77f., 85, 104, 125,139, 147, 164, 170, 172, 178, 184, 207, 221, 223, 227, 232 D - devotion 20, 23, 27, 49, 73 - 75, 92,
102, 143 f., 172, 203, 205, 235 - dhikr performance 31, 57, 62, 73,166f., 173, 177,188, 193, 201 f. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110675481-010 1, 26, 29, 76, 82, 123, 130, 146, 156, 161, 163, 185, 193, 202, 90,105, 127-129, 131,143, 162, 226 -self-reflection 78-80,219 F -foreign influence 232 14f., 72, 211-213, 225, G - generation 12,15f., 20, 42, 84f., 92, 98 f., 108, 166, 170, 172, 174, 178, 183f., 222 H - Halid Salihagić 36, 48-50, 76,100, 241, 243 - hizmet 133,140 -145, 149, 162, 166, 168, 223, 230, 235 - holy 61, 85, 92, 113, 122, 173, 192 I - Ibn Arabi 11, 31, 44, 46, 49 f., 94, 135, 138, 140, 142, 147, 151 f., 154 f., 162, 175 f., 183, 224, 228, 245-251 -iiahija 45 f„ 197, 199 - Islam in Europe 4, 10-12 - Islamic revivalism 13 f., 126 J - journey 38, 48, 58, 71, 74, 78, 82, 85-89, 93, 110, 115,117, 123, 128-130, 132 f., 138, 145, 147, 153, 156, 161f„
280 Index 169, 173, 181, 189,195, 203, 219, 221, 223 f., 231, 233, 235 f. - Ottoman Empire 12,17f., 21f., 164, 175 f., 214 - Ottoman mosques 15, 212 К - knowledge of God 147, 150-152, 154 L - legitimization If., 6, 15, 18, 77, 82, 95, 97 f„ 100, 104,106-109, 111-113, 117, 123, 168, 174,177, 201, 214, 223, 233, 241 - lived Islam If., 74, 227 - experience 1, 3 f., 6-9, 12 f., 25-29, 31, 34, 37, 46, 48, 51, 57, 61-63, 70, 77-80, 84, 109-112, 115, 127, 130-132, 135,138 f„ 164, 169 f., 193-196, 219, 227 f. - grassroots 2, 5 f., 12, 27, 56,130, 211, 221, 226, 231 - local believers 12,15 f., 18, 21f., 211 f., 232 - Naqshbandi - dhikr 63, 173,177, 188, 193, 198 - 200, 217 - difficult to define 170f., 178-180,182 - doctrine 78, 89, 124, 130, 149, 159, 171, 173, 175 f., 178,180, 195, 201 f., 217, 220 - in Bosnia 1, 41, 86, 102, 122, 175, 177-179, 182, 189, 200, 217, 223, 225֊ 227, 230 f. - Naqshbandi Order 23, 28, 86,163, 169, 172-174, 176 f. ֊ Sufi 1, 26, 29, 54, 78, 80, 82, 95, 122 f., 130, 149, 157, 161, 169,172, 174 f., 177-179, 200, 202, 223f., 226f., 230f. ֊ Sufism 29, 78, 95,122 f„ 130, 177֊ 179, 202, 223 - uwaysi 174 О - obedience 35, 85, 87, 108, 115, 117-120, 122, 129, 146, 150, 152, 155, 160, 173, 183, 185, 187 f., 222 f., 236 - Ottoman -neo-Ottoman 165,211-213 P - purification 193 24, 98,128,132,154f., 172, R - rabita (binding the heart to the Shaikh) 83, 100, 159-162, 194, 224, 230, 236 - heart-to-heart communication 89,157159, 161,174, 224, 230 - ritual practices 1, 3-8,12,14-23, 27-29, 31, 35, 42, 80, 83, 98, 101, 119, 123, 125-127, 130 f., 139, 151, 156, 160 f.,
163,170, 173,177,185, 201-203, 217, 219 f., 225-229 - performance 25, 29, 39, 43, 45, 51, 61, 80, 126, 128, 142, 146, 163,168 f., 171, 177,183, 192, 201f„ 210, 224, 229 - prayer 30, 57, 71, 102-104, 120, 132, 151,186, 193,199, 235 f. S - Salafism 15 - Sarajevo 1-3, 9, 24, 27, 30, 35, 46, 59, 64, 66, 71, 74, 77, 114, 148, 155, 166, 188, 199, 206, 208, 214, 242, 245 - Saudi Arabia 14f., 138 - Shaikh - a corpse in the hands of the Shaikh 117-119, 121, 222 - and the social dimension 202-204, 207-210, 216 - as intermediary 86, 92f., 155,185 - critical voices 81 f., 109, 123, 125,182, 193, 202, 223 ֊ false 39, 45, 63, 96, 98, 112, 168, 207 - hand of 52, 60, 85, 93, 111, 115,117 f., 121,156, 188 - his independence 23, 46, 58, 84, 95, 104,116,121-123, 130,161, 169, 177, 184, 193, 202, 217, 220, 224, 227f., 231 - importance of 26, 86, 95,155,162, 177, 196, 219, 221 - leadership style 25, 46, 51, 72,130, 139, 145,150, 164, 221
Index ֊ office of the Shaikh 2, 25, 81f., 88, 95, 97, 109, 112 f., 123,125, 167, 222, 227 - providing material assistance 204f., 209 f. - role of the Shaikh 2, 24, 78, 84, 86, 90-92, 95,109, 115, 119, 123, 133, 155f., 178, 185, 193 f., 196, 205, 217, 227, 229, 232 f. - Shaikh’s authority 73, 86,107, 226 - shapes 2, 5, 53, 78, 84,116,120 f„ 124,130, 163, 178, 193, 202, 217, 220, 226 f., 230 - spiritual guide 1, 24, 83-86, 90, 94, 96, 115f., 130, 145,160, 182, 185, 210, 221, 228, 236 - succession 33, 52, 84, 174, 236 Shari ah 16, 42, 61, 71,102-104,123, 127, 149, 165, 172, 174-176, 181, 203, 222 silsila 98,100,112,171,173 f„ 177, 181 f., 199, 214, 222, 230, 236 - Sufi Centre tekija 281 11, 35f., 38, 40, 53 T - Tekija Mejtaš 59, 61f., 64, 67 - tevhid 133-141, 144 f., 148, 154-156, 161 f., 166,169, 197, 207 f., 216, 224, 230, 236 - theological interpretation 1, 25, 29, 75, 81, 107, 121, 165, 190, 223 - transnational 14, 25, 72,123,163,167, 172, 211, 215-217, 225, 232 f. - Turkey 14, 77, 100, 188f., 204, 211-216 - Turkish 15, 22, 26, 46, 62, 72, 165, 199, 204, 211-216, 232 u - usul 182-184, 200, 217, 225, 229 f., 236 w -women 12f„ 34, 43, 56, 63-66, 71 f., 88, 111, 151, 189f., 232f., 240, 247 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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title | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_auth | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_exact_search | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
title_full | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Aždajić |
title_fullStr | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Aždajić |
title_full_unstemmed | The shaping Shaikh the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Aždajić |
title_short | The shaping Shaikh |
title_sort | the shaping shaikh the role of the shaikh in lived islam among sufis in bosnia and herzegovina |
title_sub | the role of the Shaikh in lived Islam among Sufis in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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