Western Sufism
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Western Sufism is sometimes dismissed as a relatively recent new age phenomenon but in this book Mark Sedgwick argues that it has deep roots both in the Muslim world and in the West. In fact although the first significant Western Sufi organization was not established until 1915 the first Western discussion of Sufism was printed in 1480 and Western interest in Sufi thought goes back to the thirteenth century. Sedgwick starts with the earliest origins of Western Sufism in late antique Neoplatonism and early Arab philosophy and traces later origins in repeated intercultural transfers from the Muslim world to the West in the thought of the European Renaissance and Enlightenment and in the intellectual and religious ferment of the nineteenth century. He then follows the development of organized Sufism in the West from 1915 until 1968 the year in which the first Western Sufi order based on purely Islamic models was founded. <p/><em>Western Sufism</em> shows the influence of these origins of thought both familiar and less familiar: Neoplatonic emanationism perennialism pantheism universalism and esotericism. Western Sufism is the product not of the new age but of Islam the ancient world and centuries of Western religious and intellectual history. Using sources from antiquity to the internet Sedgwick demonstrates that the phenomenon of Western Sufism draws on centuries of intercultural transfers and is part of a long-established relationship between Western thought and Islam.<br>
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