Anthropological Analysis of Talebani Qadiriyya's Order in Oramanat Lehun Region
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Abstract:
The beliefs of Sufis and Dervishes have been one of the most controversial issues during Islamic history and caused numerous challenges and struggles between supporters and opposition groups of these beliefs. There were always some jurists and philosophers among opposition groups who have cited some shortcomings according to their point of views. Jurists views covered juridical issues while philosophers views emphasized on epistemological problems. In this article, Talebani Qadiriyyas order as one of the main sects of Sufism has been reviewedthrough anthropological approach by analyzing their theological components and the relationship between their belief system and real world. The main concern of this article is laid upon what is Qadiriyya order? What kind of belief or value system it has? And how this order is reproduced or emerged in individual and social domains? The field research was done in Vora and Najjar villages in Oramanat Lehunnear the Paveh. The research method is used in this article is participant observation, interviews and study of documents.
Keywords:
Qadiriyya order , Kurdish culture , Dhikr , Sama , Khanqah , Dervishes
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Culture - Communication Studies, Volume:17 Issue: 33, 2016
Pages:
149 to 170
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