Hajj to the Heart Sufi Journeys across the Indian Ocean

Against the sweeping backdrop of South Asian history, this is a story of journeys taken by sixteenth-century reformist Muslim scholars and Sufi mystics from India to Arabia. At the center is the influential Sufi scholar Shaykh Ali Muttaqi and his little-known network of disciples. Scott Kugle relate...

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Main Author: Kugle, Scott (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 2021
Series:Islamic Civilization and Muslim Networks
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