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Preferred term
Neo-Sufism
Definition
- The term neo-Sufism was coined by Fazl ur Rahman in 1966 to describe reform movements among Sufi orders (turuq, singular tariqa) of the 18th and 19th centuries. More recently, the term neo-Sufism has been applied to certain 20th-and 21st-century Sufi-inspired groups in the West as well as to movements in Muslim-majority countries among the globally engaged middle and upper classes.Islamic reform (or “renewal;” in Arabic, tajdid) in Sufi orders in the 18th and 19th centuries responded to a mood of religious conservatism widespread across the Muslim world. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Religion; Neo-Sufism (Sufi Renewal)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Neo-Sufism
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