The Rise of the Ni'matullāhī Order : Shi'ite Sufi Masters against Islamic Fundamentalism in 19th-Century Persia

"How were the Ni'matullāhī masters successful in reviving Ni'matullāhī Sufism in Shi'ite Persia? This book investigates the revival of Ni'matullāhī Sufi order after the death of the last Indian Ni'matullāhī master, Riḍā 'Alī Shāh (d. 1214/1799) in the D...

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Main Author: Tabandeh, Reza (auth)
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Published: Leiden Leiden University Press 2021
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