Renunciants in Africa Under the Aghlabids
Maghribi Sufism is conventionally held to have grown from an earlier movement of austere-living ulema known especially as ṣulaḥā’. The present study reviews the biographical literature for the province of Africa (Ifrīqiyah), roughly present-day Tunisia, in the eighth and ninth centuries c.e. It conf...
Main Author: | Melchert, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Maghreb Publications
2023
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