Dreams and Visions in Islamic Societies
Ozgen Felek, Alexander D. Knysh (editors)
Paperback, 334 pages
9781438439945
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A wide-ranging consideration of the place of dreams and visions in Islamic societies from the premodern period to the present.
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Dreams and visions have always been important in Islamic societies. Yet, their pervasive impact on Muslim communities and on the lives of individual Muslims remains largely unknown and rather surprising to Westerners. This book addresses this gap in understanding with a fascinating and diverse account, taking readers from premodern Islam to the present day. Dreams and visions are shown to have been, and to be, significant in a range of social, educational, and cultural roles. The book includes a wealth of examples detailing the Sufi experience. Contributors use Arabic, Persian, Indian, Central Asian, and Ottoman sources and employ approaches grounded in history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, religious studies, and literary analysis. This is an illuminating work, showing how ordinary Muslims, Muslim notables, Sufis, legal scholars, and rulers have perceived both themselves and the world around them through the prism of dreams and visions.
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Contents
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Part I
Dreams in Biographical, Historical, Theological, Poetical, and Oral Narratives, and on the Internet
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1. Dreaming the Truth in the SÄ«ra of Ibn HishÄm
Sarah MirzaÂ
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2. Dreaming កanbalites: Dream-Tales in Prosopographical
DictionariesÂ
Maxim RomanovÂ
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3. Numinous Vision, Messianic Encounters: Typological Representations in a Version of the Prophetâs áž„adÄ«th al-ruâyÄ and in Visions and Dreams of the Hidden ImamÂ
Omid GhaemmaghamiÂ
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4. Dreaming the Elixir of Knowledge: How a Seventeenth-Century Poet from Herat Got His Name and Fame
Derek J. Mancini-Lander
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5. Dreaming âOsmÄns: Of History and MeaningÂ
Gottfried Hagen
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6. Sometimes a Dream Is Just a Dream: Inculcating a âProperâ Perspective on Dream InterpretationÂ
Fareeha Khan
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7. Dreams Online: Contemporary Appearances of the Prophet in DreamsÂ
Leah Kinberg
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8. Transforming Contexts of Dream Interpretation in DubaiÂ
Muhammad alZekri
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Part II
Dreams in Sufi Literature
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9. Dreams and Their Interpretation in Sufi Thought and Practice      Â
Jonathan G. KatzÂ
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10. Behind the Veil of the Unseen: Dreams and Dreaming in the Classical and Medieval Sufi TraditionÂ
Erik S. Ohlander
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11. Witnessing the Lights of the Heavenly Dominion: Dreams, Visions and the Mystical Exegeses of Shams al-DÄ«n al-DaylamÄ«Â
Elizabeth R. Alexandrin
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12. Narrating Sight: Dreaming as Visual Training in Persianate Sufi Hagiography
Shahzad Bashir
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13. (Re)creating Image and Identity: Dreams and Visions as a Means of MurÄd IIIâs Self-FashioningÂ
Ăzgen Felek
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14. The Visionaries of a áčŹarÄ«qa: The UwaysÄ« Sufis of ShÄhjahÄnÄbÄd
Meenakshi Khanna
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Ozgen Felek, Alexander D. Knysh (editors)
Paperback, 334 pages
9781438439945
Â
A wide-ranging consideration of the place of dreams and visions in Islamic societies from the premodern period to the present.
Â
Dreams and visions have always been important in Islamic societies. Yet, their pervasive impact on Muslim communities and on the lives of individual Muslims remains largely unknown and rather surprising to Westerners. This book addresses this gap in understanding with a fascinating and diverse account, taking readers from premodern Islam to the present day. Dreams and visions are shown to have been, and to be, significant in a range of social, educational, and cultural roles. The book includes a wealth of examples detailing the Sufi experience. Contributors use Arabic, Persian, Indian, Central Asian, and Ottoman sources and employ approaches grounded in history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, religious studies, and literary analysis. This is an illuminating work, showing how ordinary Muslims, Muslim notables, Sufis, legal scholars, and rulers have perceived both themselves and the world around them through the prism of dreams and visions.
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Contents
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Part I
Dreams in Biographical, Historical, Theological, Poetical, and Oral Narratives, and on the Internet
Â
1. Dreaming the Truth in the SÄ«ra of Ibn HishÄm
Sarah MirzaÂ
Â
2. Dreaming កanbalites: Dream-Tales in Prosopographical
DictionariesÂ
Maxim RomanovÂ
Â
3. Numinous Vision, Messianic Encounters: Typological Representations in a Version of the Prophetâs áž„adÄ«th al-ruâyÄ and in Visions and Dreams of the Hidden ImamÂ
Omid GhaemmaghamiÂ
Â
4. Dreaming the Elixir of Knowledge: How a Seventeenth-Century Poet from Herat Got His Name and Fame
Derek J. Mancini-Lander
Â
5. Dreaming âOsmÄns: Of History and MeaningÂ
Gottfried Hagen
Â
6. Sometimes a Dream Is Just a Dream: Inculcating a âProperâ Perspective on Dream InterpretationÂ
Fareeha Khan
Â
7. Dreams Online: Contemporary Appearances of the Prophet in DreamsÂ
Leah Kinberg
Â
8. Transforming Contexts of Dream Interpretation in DubaiÂ
Muhammad alZekri
Â
Part II
Dreams in Sufi Literature
Â
9. Dreams and Their Interpretation in Sufi Thought and Practice      Â
Jonathan G. KatzÂ
Â
10. Behind the Veil of the Unseen: Dreams and Dreaming in the Classical and Medieval Sufi TraditionÂ
Erik S. Ohlander
Â
11. Witnessing the Lights of the Heavenly Dominion: Dreams, Visions and the Mystical Exegeses of Shams al-DÄ«n al-DaylamÄ«Â
Elizabeth R. Alexandrin
Â
12. Narrating Sight: Dreaming as Visual Training in Persianate Sufi Hagiography
Shahzad Bashir
Â
13. (Re)creating Image and Identity: Dreams and Visions as a Means of MurÄd IIIâs Self-FashioningÂ
Ăzgen Felek
Â
14. The Visionaries of a áčŹarÄ«qa: The UwaysÄ« Sufis of ShÄhjahÄnÄbÄd
Meenakshi Khanna















