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Sorcery or Science? - Contesting Knowledge and Practice in West African Sufi Texts

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Sorcery or Science? examines how two Sufi Muslim theologians who rose to prominence in the western Sahara Desert in the late eighteenth century, S¿di al-Mukht¿r al-Kunt¿ (d. 1811) and his son and successor, S¿di Müammad al-Kunt¿ (d. 1826), decisively influenced the development of Sufi Muslim thought in West Africa.
Known as the Kunta scholars, Mukht¿r al-Kunt¿ and Müammad al-Kunt¿ were influential teachers who developed a pedagogical network of students across the Sahara. In exploring their understanding of "the realm of the unseen"-a vast, invisible world that is both surrounded and interpenetrated by the visible world-Ariela Marcus-Sells reveals how these theologians developed a set of practices that depended on knowledge of this unseen world and that allowed practitioners to manipulate the visible and invisible realms. They called these practices "the sciences of the unseen." While they acknowledged that some Muslims-particularly self-identified "white" Muslim elites-might consider these practices to be "sorcery," the Kunta scholars argued that these were legitimate Islamic practices. Marcus-Sells situates their ideas and beliefs within the historical and cultural context of the Sahara Desert, surveying the cosmology and metaphysics of the realm of the unseen and the history of magical discourses within the Hellenistic and Arabo-Islamic worlds.
Erudite and innovative, this volume connects the Islamic sciences of the unseen with the reception of Hellenistic discourses of magic and proposes a new methodology for reading written devotional aids in historical context. It will be welcomed by scholars of magic and specialists in Africana religious studies, Islamic occultism, and Islamic manuscript culture.

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Ariela Marcus-Sells is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Elon University.


Summary

Examines the works of two Sufi Muslim scholars, Sidi al-Mukhtar al-Kunti (d. 1811) and his son Sidi Mu?ammad (d. 1826), focusing on their cosmology and metaphysics of the realm of the unseen, in relation to the history of magical discourses within the Hellenistic and Arabo-Islamic worlds.

Product details

Authors Ariela Marcus-Sells, Ariela (Elon University) Marcus-Sells
Publisher University Presses
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.05.2023
 
EAN 9780271092300
ISBN 978-0-271-09230-0
Dimensions 156 mm x 235 mm x 16 mm
Weight 399 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss, Karten
Series Magic in History
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Modern / 18th Century, RELIGION / Islam / Sufi, HISTORY / Africa / West, RELIGION / Religion & Science, RELIGION / Mysticism, mysticism, African History, West Africa, Religion and science, Religion & science, Christian Mysticism, Sufism & Islamic Mysticism, Islamic groups: Sufis

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