RELIGIOUS AND ISLAMIC STUDIES

GENDER ASPECTS OF SUFI PRACTICES IN KAZAKHSTAN AND ABROAD

Vol. 90 No. 4 (2021), RELIGIOUS AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
Vol. 90 No. 4 (2021)
2021-11-12 Number of views: 218
Aygerim Temirbayeva
L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3758-1710
Talgat Temirbayev
N.Nazarbayev Center for Development of Interfaith and Intercivilization Dialogue e-mail: talgat.temirbayev@gmail.com
Kenshilik Tyshkhan
L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University
Ruziya Kamarova
N.Nazarbayev Center for Development of Interfaith and Intercivilization Dialogue

Keywords

Islamic feminism
Sufi women
Gender in Sufism
Women's Sufi organizations
Sufi feminism

Abstract

Previously, women have played an important role in the development of Sufism. Sufi tradition recognizes the unity of being, regardless of the gender duality of the world. The recognition of this doctrine contributed to the spiritual development of women in Sufism. Sufi women play an important role in tariqah.
The study of the female Sufi experience, as well as the influence that women had on the Sufi worldview and Sufi practice, is not only valuable from a cultural and historical point of view, but also helps to better understand the place and role of women in Muslim society. In this regard, the article is devoted to the role of women in modern Sufi groups in the world and in Kazakhstan. Famous women-Sufis in history, modern female Sufi organizations in the world and participation of women in modern Kazakhstani tariqas will be considered. The aim is to examine Sufi organizations through the prism of female actors.
The materials of the article are based on data from open information and academic sources. Also on field research of Sufi groups in Kazakhstan and Turkey from 2016 to the current period.

How to Cite

Temirbayeva, A., Temirbayev, T., Tyshkhan, K. ., & Kamarova, . R. (2021). GENDER ASPECTS OF SUFI PRACTICES IN KAZAKHSTAN AND ABROAD. Adam Alemi, 90(4), 142–152. https://doi.org/10.48010/2021.4/1999-5849.15