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Shamanism and Islam : Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits in the Muslim World, edited by Thierry Zarcone and Angela Hobart

Year 2014, , 285 - 288, 08.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2014.52.120

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First paragraph: This work must be considered a major work in studies not only of shamanism but also of certain contemporary Muslim cultures. While the term “shamanism” commonly refers to a wide range of practices in various Muslim and non-Muslim parts of the world, a catch-all category for many different cults and belief systems, a certain unity can however, be perceived between the shamanic practices of North Asia and Muslim Central Asia. Zarcone, Hobart, and others examine how shamanism, Islam, and especially Sufism have interrelated over the centuries, and are still interrelating today.

Shamanism and Islam : Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits in the Muslim World, edited by Thierry Zarcone and Angela Hobart

Year 2014, , 285 - 288, 08.07.2015
https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2014.52.120

Abstract

First paragraph:
This work must be considered a major work in studies not only of shamanism but also of certain contemporary Muslim cultures. While the term “shamanism” commonly refers to a wide range of practices in various Muslim and non-Muslim parts of the world, a catch-all category for many different cults and belief systems, a certain unity can however, be perceived between the shamanic practices of North Asia and Muslim Central Asia. Zarcone, Hobart, and others examine how shamanism, Islam, and especially Sufism have interrelated over the centuries, and are still interrelating today.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Religious Studies
Journal Section Book Reviews
Authors

Kemal Enz Argon This is me 0000-0003-0333-0438

Publication Date July 8, 2015
Submission Date January 4, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2014

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ISNAD Argon, Kemal Enz. “Shamanism and Islam : Sufism, Healing Rituals and Spirits in the Muslim World, Edited by Thierry Zarcone and Angela Hobart”. Ilahiyat Studies 5/2 (July 2015), 285-288. https://doi.org/10.12730/13091719.2014.52.120.

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