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ID164023
Title ProperMetaphors and paradoxes
Other Title Informationsecrecy, power and subjectification in Sufi initiation in Aleppo, Syria
LanguageENG
AuthorPinto, Paulo G
Summary / Abstract (Note)Based fieldwork in Aleppo between 1999 and 2010, this article analyzes how secrecy and revelation, two forms of codification, maintenance and transmission of religious knowledge central to the mystical tradition of Sufism in contemporary Syria were constructed and enacted in the process of initiation (tarbiyya) into the mystical path in two Sufi zawiyas (ritual lodges) in pre-war Aleppo. Access to the unseen spheres of divine reality through initiation created both structures of charismatic power in the Sufi communities and religious subjectivities that empowered its holders as moral agents in the pre-civil war Syrian public sphere. I argue that Sufi practices of initiation that gradually revealed the divine reality to students while simultaneously also enhanced the mystery of this reality enabled Sufi practitioners to cope with the opacity of power and contradictions of everyday life of late-Ba‘thist modernity in Syria.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 13, No.1; Apr 2019: p.67–83
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol: 13 No 1
Key WordsPower ;  Syria ;  Sufism ;  Secrecy ;  Subjectification ;  Metaphors ;  Paradoxes ;  Initiation


 
 
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