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From the Khan's Oven: Studies on the History of Central Asian Religions in Honor of Devin DeWeese [Kietas viršelis]

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The volume's unifying theme, inspired by the scholarly legacy of Professor Devin DeWeese, and indeed the subject of all the contributions, is the history of religion among the Muslim peoples of Inner and Central Asia, grounded in ignored or hitherto unknown indigenous sources. Individually, and as a whole, the articles pay tribute to DeWeeses pathbreaking contributions to the disciplines of history and religious studies by exploring new approaches and new sources to build on this legacy. The volume pays particular attention to DeWeese's point d'appui: the centrality of Sufism in the region's religious, social, and literary history.

The volumes focus is thus twofold: to bring a new set of rich, largely unused materials into the scholarly domain among specialists on Central Asia, and to challenge historians of Islam to recognize that understanding the religious history of Central Asia, and Sufism in particular, is crucial in evaluating the Islamic world as a whole.





Contributors:

Peter B. Golden, Jürgen Paul, Ron Sela, Nicholas Walmsley, Jo-Ann Gross, Daniel Beben, Jeff Eden, Jamal Elias, Michael Kemper, Paolo Sartori, Eren Tasar, Stéphane A. Dudoignon, Allen J. Frank
Preface: Devin DeWeese ix
Allen J. Frank Introduction: Devin DeWeese as a Scholar xiii
Eren Tasar and Allen J. Frank Devin DeWeese: List of Publications xxiv
Notes on Contributors xxxix
1 Reflections on the Ethnonym Turk
1(50)
Peter B. Golden
2 Aymaq in i6th-Century Persian Sources from Central Asia With a Document of Tax Exemption for the Descendants ofAhmad Yasavi
51(26)
Jurgen Paul
3 The "Sultans of the Turks" Central Asia's Vernacular Moment, 1500-1550
77(24)
Ron Sela
4 "A Lover Speaks" The Life and Many Afterlives of a Naqshbandi Schoolmaster in History and Hagiography
101(47)
Nicholas Walmsley
5 Sayyid Muhammad Isfahan! (Shah Kashan) The Construction of Biography and Genealogy in Badakhshdn
148(33)
Jo-Ann Gross
6 After the Eclipse Shaykh Khalilullah Badakhshaniand the Legacy of the Kubravcyah in Central Asia
181(31)
Daniel Beben
7 Saints, Lost and Found: The Discovery of Sacred Graves in Sufi Hagiography With a Translation of the Legend of the Seven Muhammads
212(25)
Jeff Eden
8 Commentary as Method vs Genre An Analysis of Isma'il Haqqi Bursawi's Commentaries on the Qur'an and the Masnawi-yi ma'nawi
237(21)
Jamal J. Elias
9 Sufi Saint or Salafi Reformer? All Tuntarl in Fakhreddinov's Tatar Lineage of Kalam Critique
258(26)
Michael Kemper
10 "On the Importance of Having a Method" Reading Atheistic Documents on Islamic Revival in 1950s Central Asia
284(39)
Paolo Sartori
11 Atheist and Muslim Islamic Dictionaries from the 1980s and 1990s
323(35)
Eren Tasar
12 Holy Virgin Lands? Demographic Engineering, Heritage Management, and the Sanctification of Territories in ex-Soviet Central Asia, since wwii
358(51)
Stephane A. Dudoignon
13 Sayaq Ata and the Antelopes Game Animals as an Islamic Theme in Qazaq Hagiography
409(26)
Allen J. Frank
Index 435
Eren Tasar, Ph.D. (2010), Harvard University, has published widely on Islam in Soviet Central Asia. His publications include Soviet and Muslim: the Institutionalization of Islam in Central Asia (Oxford, 2017).

Allen J. Frank, Ph.D. (1994), Indiana University, has published widely on the history of Muslim communities in Russia and Central Asia. His publications include Gulag Miracles: Sufis and Stalinist Repression in Kazakhstan (Austrian Academy of Sciences, 2019).

Jeff Eden, Ph.D. (2016) Harvard University, is Assistant Professor of History at St. Marys College of Maryland. His books include God Save the USSR: Soviet Muslims and the Second World War (Oxford, 2021) and Slavery and Empire in Central Asia (Cambridge, 2018).