"Reformbewegung." . . "Soufisme Égypte." . . . . "Šād̲iliyya." . . "Chādhilīyah Égypte." . . "Shādhilīyah." . . "Shādhilīyah" . "Sufismus." . . "Islam." . . "Sufismo Egipto." . . "ʻĀṣīra Muḥammadīya." . . "Islam Égypte." . . "Shādhilīyah Egypt." . . "ʻAshīrah al-Muḥammadīyah" . . "Egypt" . . "Hervormingen." . . "islam réformisme soufisme Egypte 19e s. / 20e s." . . "Sufismus Ägypten Geschichte 20. Jh." . . "Ägypten." . . "Égypte" . . "Egypte." . "ʻAshīrah al-Muḥammadīyah (Égypte)" . . "Geschichte." . . "ʻAshīrah muḥammadīyah. Egypt." . . "Chādhilīyya Égypte." . . "Chādhilīyya - Égypte." . "Soefisme." . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "Sufism and Islamic reform in Egypt the battle for Islamic tradition"@en . "Sufism and Islamic reform in Egypt the battle for Islamic tradition" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sufism and Islamic reform in Egypt : the battle for Islamic tradition" . "Sufism and Islamic reform in Egypt : the battle for Islamic tradition"@en . . . . . . . . . "One of the most important tendencies in the Islamic world, Sufism has had a long and active history. Yet it has been no stranger to controversy. This has been particularly pronounced in modern times, as radical Islamic groups and modernist reformers have sought to identify Sufism as a source of either unwelcome innovation or reactionary superstition. This book focuses on the efforts of the Sufis of Egypt, expressed in the writings of one of the order's sheikhs, to meet the critical challenge. The sheikh offers a vigorous defence of Sufism in the context of controversial issues such as festivals, processions, congregational invocation, and the principle of guidance by the sheikh. He also touches on broader issues such as the metaphysical status of the Prophet and the question of miracles, considering these in a characteristically Sufi light. However, he also downplays or reworks certain key elements of Sufi belief and practice in an attempt to forestall hostile criticism."@en . "One of the most important tendencies in the Islamic world, Sufism has had a long and active history. Yet it has been no stranger to controversy. This has been particularly pronounced in modern times, as radical Islamic groups and modernist reformers have sought to identify Sufism as a source of either unwelcome innovation or reactionary superstition. This book focuses on the efforts of the Sufis of Egypt, expressed in the writings of one of the order's sheikhs, to meet the critical challenge. The sheikh offers a vigorous defence of Sufism in the context of controversial issues such as festivals, processions, congregational invocation, and the principle of guidance by the sheikh. He also touches on broader issues such as the metaphysical status of the Prophet and the question of miracles, considering these in a characteristically Sufi light. However, he also downplays or reworks certain key elements of Sufi belief and practice in an attempt to forestall hostile criticism." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .