Publication: El Šayḫ está rodeado de ángeles y genios: un estudio sobre los seres intermediales en el sufismo pular.
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Diego González, Antonio de
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Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones.
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https://doi.org/10.6018/azufre.463451
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Resumen: El sufismo del Sahel posee una gran riqueza simbólica. Las elaboradas
cosmologías del sufismo akbariano, en el que se inspira el neo-sufismo, se entremezclan con tradiciones milenarias donde el genio (ǧinn) y el ángel (malak) conviven con los humanos como otrora lo hacían los espíritus naturales y los ancestros. Este texto esboza, desde el trabajo de campo y las fuentes escritas, una aproximación a una lectura simbólica de las relaciones entre humanos, ángeles y genios en el sufismo de la etnia pular y, en concreto, en la experiencia y la narrativa del maestro sufí senegalés Thierno Ḥassan Dem.
Abstract: The Sufism of the Sahel has a great symbolic richness. The elaborate cosmologies of Akbarian Sufism, in which neo-Sufism is inspired, are interspersed with millenary traditions where the genius (ǧinn) and the angel (malak) coexist with humans as once the natural spirits and ancestors did. This paper outlines, from the fieldwork and the written sources, an approach to a symbolic reading of the relations between humans, angels and geniuses in the Sufism of the Fulani people. This study focuses, mainly, in the experience and narratives of the Senegalese Sufi master Thierno Ḥassan Dem.
Abstract: The Sufism of the Sahel has a great symbolic richness. The elaborate cosmologies of Akbarian Sufism, in which neo-Sufism is inspired, are interspersed with millenary traditions where the genius (ǧinn) and the angel (malak) coexist with humans as once the natural spirits and ancestors did. This paper outlines, from the fieldwork and the written sources, an approach to a symbolic reading of the relations between humans, angels and geniuses in the Sufism of the Fulani people. This study focuses, mainly, in the experience and narratives of the Senegalese Sufi master Thierno Ḥassan Dem.
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El Azufre Rojo, N. 8 (2020)
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