‘Allahi Zikr Edilim' (Let Us Do Zikr for Allah): The Sabbatian Appropriation of the Sufi Practice of Zikr as Religious Renewal

This article introduces the idea of religious renewal as it was manifested in the ritual practices of the Sabbatian Maʾaminim of Salonica - followers of Shabbtai Tzvi who converted from Judaism to Islam during the 1680s, in the footsteps of their Messiah. The religious renewal of the Maʾaminim is de...

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Published in:Zutot
Main Author: Samet, Hadar Feldman (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2019]
In: Zutot
Year: 2019, Volume: 16, Pages: 43-53
Further subjects:B Sacred songs
B Sabbatianism
B esoteric Islam
B Ottoman culture
B Early Modern Period
B Ma ʾaminim
B religious innovation
B ritual practices
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