1st Edition

Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt Studies in the Writings of 'Abd Al-Wahhab Al-Sha 'Rani

By Michael Winter Copyright 1982
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    The sixteenth century was a watershed in Egyptian his- tory. After being the center of powerful Islamic empires for centuries, Egypt was conquered in 1517 and made an outlying province of the Ottoman Empire. This study illuminates aspects of Egypt's social, intellectual, and religious life in the sixteenth century, as described by the Egyptian Sufi 'Abd al-Wahhb al-Sha'rn, one of the last original writers before cultural decadence permeated the Arab world in the late Middle Ages. A prominent social commentator, Sha'rn reflected the intense Turkish-Egyptian struggle of the period and provided a vivid and intimate account of the Muslim world during the later medieval stage. Now in paperback, Society and Religion in Early Ottoman Egypt attempts to give a comprehensive analysis of Shaærani writings.

    Introduction 1. Historical and Cultural Background 2. Sha'rani’s Biography 3. Sufi Orders in Egypt 4. Structure and Organization of the Sufi Orders 6. Ulama and the World of Learning 7. Sha'rani and Egyptian Society in the Sixteenth Century

    Biography

    Michael Winter