April 4 and 5, 2003
Modern adaptations of Sufi-based popular Islam:
Concepts, practices and movements in a translocal perspective
Workshop: Centre for Modern Oriental Studies, Berlin
Dr. Chanfi Ahmed and Achim von Oppen, CMOS Berlin
Saba Ishirini: A ceremony of commemoration as performance of
translocality around the Southern Swahili Coast
Dr. Hussein Ahmed, Addis Ababa University
Shaykh Jawhar b. Haydar b. 'Ali (d.1937): A Mystic and Scholar
of Shonke, Southeast Wallo, Ethiopia
Dr. Eva Evers-Rosander, Uppsala University:
Expressions of Female Religiosity: Mourid Women's Veneration
of Mam Diarra Bousso in Senegal and Spain
Prof. Marc Gaborieau, EHESS Paris
What is left of Sufism in Tablighi Jama'at?
Dr. Albrecht Hofheinz, CMOS Berlin
Sudanese Sufis on the Internet
Dr. Michael Laffan, Leiden University
From alternative medicine to national cure: The Indonesian
periodical "Sufi"
Dr. Roman Loimeier, Universität Bayreuth
Networks of saints: transnational links of the Qadiriyya
Prof. Alexandre Popovic, EHESS Paris
Les Turuq balkaniques au tournant
Dr. Dietrich Reetz, CMOS Berlin
Sufi spirituality fires reformist zeal: the Tablighi Jamaat
in today's India and Pakistan
Samuli Schielke, M.A. ISIM Leiden
'...so that there is some discipline'. When discourses of rationality
and order enter the Egyptian Mawlid
Dr. Dorothea Schulz, Freie Universität Berlin
Mass-mediated charisma and the reconfiguration of traditional
religious authority in urban Mali
Dr. Rüdiger Seesemann, Universität Bayreuth
Ibrâhîm Niasse (1900-1975) and the revival of Sufism
in sub-Saharan Africa
Dr. Georg Stauth, Universität Mainz
Shaikhs and Walis among the Bedouins of North Sina Bedouinism
and Islamic Transgression
Prof. Mohammad Talib, Oxford University
World-making in a diasporic condition: A case of a Sufi order
in England
Dr. Thomas Zitelmann (CMOS Berlin) and Dr. Ralph Ghadban (Berlin)
The Habashiya Tendencies of mobilization and differentiation
in translocal contexts
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