Religion 311 - Sufism: Mystic Path in Islam

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Amina Steinfels
MW 01:30PM-02:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
106281
Skinner Hall 102
asteinfe@mtholyoke.edu
Exploration of the mystical tradition in Islam known as Sufism, from its origins in medieval Iraq to its role in contemporary Islamic societies. This course focuses on how the Sufi pursuit of unity with, or annihilation in, God relates to the core monotheistic beliefs of Islam. Sufi theories and practices are studied through primary source materials. Special attention will be paid to the themes of love, desire, and beauty in the literature of Sufism.
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