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This anthology is a collective endeavor of scholars from India and Pakistan devoted to Sufi mystics, literature and shrines with a detailed introduction.
List of contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Sufi Mystics
1. Advent of Sufism in Medieval Punjab: A Narrative of its Historical Role
Iqtidar Husain Siddiqui 2. Sons of Bread and Sons of Soul: Lineal and Spiritual Descendants of Baba Farid and the Issue of Succession
Tanvir Anjum 3. Path of Shaikh Bahauddin Zakariya: A Contrastive Model of Mysticism
Humaira Arif Dasti 4. Suhrawardi Mysticism in South-Western Punjab: Contribution of Syed Jalaluddin Bukhari Makhdum-i-Jahaniyan
Aneesa Iqbal Sabir 5. A Panoramic Reconstruction of Sufism in the Jammu Hills
Jigar Mohammed 6. Development of Qadiri Mysticism at Lahore: Principles and Practices of Miyan Mir
Surinder Singh7. Role of Sufis and Bhaktas in North-Western India during the Eighteenth Century
Zahir Uddin Malik Part II: Sufi Literature
8. Theory and Practice of Islamic Mysticism: An Exposition by Ali bin Usman Hujwiri
Mohammad Tazeem 9. Baba Farid: The Pioneer of Punjabi Sufi Poetry
Saeed Ahmad 10. Authenticity of Malfuz Literature: A Case Study of the Rahat-ul-Qulub
S.M. Azizuddin Husain11. Female Voice in Punjabi Sufi Poetry: Its Character and Concerns
Ishwar Dayal Gaur 12. Formation of Naqshbandi Mysticism: Studying the Major Writings of Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi
Iqbal Sabir 13. Some Prominent Strands in the Poetry of Sultan Bahu
Tahir Kamran Part III: Sufi Shrines
14. Early Sufi Tombs in South-Western Punjab: Understanding the Architectural Features
Subhash Parihar 15. Some Prominent Sufi Shrines of South-Eastern Punjab: A Study of their History and Form
Hitender Kumar16. Shrine of Shaikh Sadruddin at Malerkotla: History, Politics and Culture
Salim Mohammed 17. Devotional Linkages of Punjab with the Chishti Shrine at Ajmer: Gleanings from the Vikalatnamas
Syed Liyaqat Hussain Moini18. Historicity, Orality and the 'Lesser Shrines': Popular Culture and Change at the Dargah of Panj Pir at Abohar
Yogesh Snehi Appendix
Shrine of Miyan Mir at Lahore: A Note from the Tahqiqat-i-Chishti
Surinder SinghContributors
Index
About the author
Surinder Singh has been Professor at the Department of History, Punjab University, Chandigarh. His books and articles explore medieval India and undivided Panjab, with reference to polity, society and culture.
Ishwar Dayal Gaur is former Professor of History, Department of Evening Studies-Multi Disciplinary Research Centre, Panjab University Chandigarh. His area of research and interest is Panjab history, Literature and culture.