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Add sections to the bookbuilder: God’s Unruly Friends (Ahmet Karamustafa)

 

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Chapter One. Introduction
Historiography
Chapter Two. Renunciation Through Social Deviance
Asceticism
Antinomianism
Chapter Three. Renunciation, Deviant Individualism, and Sufism
Renunciation
Deviant Individualism
Qalandars in Persian Literature
Qalandars in Sufi Theoretical Literature
The Qalandariyah and Dervish Piety before Jamal Al-Din
Chapter Four. Ascetic Virtuosi
Jamal Al-Din Savi: The Master of the Qalandars
Qutb Al-Din Haydar: The Master of the Haydaris
Otman Baba: The Master of the Abdals of Rum
Chapter Five. Dervish Groups in Full Bloom, 1200–1500
The Arab Middle East
Iran
India
Asia Minor
Chapter Six. Dervish Groups in the Ottoman Empire 1450–1550
Qalandars
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Abdals of Rum
Jamis
Shams-I Tabrizis
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Chapter Seven. Renunciation in the Later Middle Period
Institutional Sufism
Deviant Renunciation as a Protest Against Institutional Sufism
Chapter Eight. Conclusion
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