The Politics of Sufism and Ḥasidut in Medieval Egypt
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https://doi.org/10.13154/er.v4.2017.54-89Keywords:
Piety, Sufism, Jewry, Copts, medieval Egypt, AyyubidsAbstract
The present article is, firstly, a review of a recent publication by Elisha Russ-Fishbane that will, secondly, seek to develop an entanglement perspective on piety in the Ayyubid age. Elisha Russ-Fishbane’s book offers the first systematic presentation of the Jewish pietist movement in late twelfth- and early thirteenth-century Egypt. It is largely based on a selection of Genizah documents, the writings of the movement’s pivotal figures, as well as a synthetic and critical discussion of the disparate remarks in previous publications. The present text will seek to summarize Russ-Fishbane’s book, discuss it in relation to other pertinent literature, and suggest some thoughts on Jewish-Muslim relations, parallels to Jewish pietism in Germany, and the book’s relevance for the perspective of entanglement.Published
2017-07-14
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Copyright (c) 2017 Björn Bentlage, Gerold Necker
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The Politics of Sufism and Ḥasidut in Medieval Egypt. (2017). Entangled Religions, 4, 54-89. https://doi.org/10.13154/er.v4.2017.54-89