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Chaotic Uncertainty - Reflections on Islam The Middle East and The World System (Paperback): Immanuel Wallerstein Chaotic Uncertainty - Reflections on Islam The Middle East and The World System (Paperback)
Immanuel Wallerstein; Edited by Ozlem Madi, Cengiz Sisman
R606 R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Save R81 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Rethinking Hadith Methodology (Hardcover): Mehmet Goermez, Cengiz Sisman Rethinking Hadith Methodology (Hardcover)
Mehmet Goermez, Cengiz Sisman; Translated by Ismail Eris
R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Burden of Silence - Sabbatai Sevi and the Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish Doenmes (Paperback): Cengiz Sisman The Burden of Silence - Sabbatai Sevi and the Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish Doenmes (Paperback)
Cengiz Sisman
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Burden of Silence is the first monograph on Sabbateanism, an early modern Ottoman-Jewish messianic movement, tracing it from its beginnings during the seventeenth century up to the present day. Initiated by the Jewish rabbi Sabbatai Sevi, the movement combined Jewish, Islamic, and Christian religious and social elements and became a transnational phenomenon, spreading througout Afro-Euroasia. When Ottoman authorities forced Sevi to convert to Islam in 1666, his followers formed messianic crypto-Judeo-Islamic sects, Doenmes, which played an important role in the modernization and secularization of Ottoman and Turkish society and, by extension, Middle Eastern society as a whole. Using Ottoman, Jewish, and European sources, Sisman examines the dissemination and evolution of Sabbeateanism in engagement with broader topics such as global histories, messianism, mysticism, conversion, crypto-identities, modernity, nationalism, and memory. By using flexible and multiple identities to stymie external interference, the crypto-Jewish Doenmes were able to survive despite persecution from Ottoman authorities, internalizing the Kabbalistic principle of a "burden of silence" according to which believers keep their secret on pain of spiritual and material punishment, in order to sustain their overtly Muslim and covertly Jewish identities. Although Doenmes have been increasingly abandoning their religious identities and embracing (and enhancing) secularism, individualism, and other modern ideas in the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey since the nineteenth century, Sisman asserts that, throughout this entire period, religious and cultural Doenmes continued to adopt the "burden of silence" in order to cope with the challenges of messianism, modernity, and memory.

The Burden of Silence - Sabbatai Sevi and the Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish Doenmes (Hardcover): Cengiz Sisman The Burden of Silence - Sabbatai Sevi and the Evolution of the Ottoman-Turkish Doenmes (Hardcover)
Cengiz Sisman
R3,814 Discovery Miles 38 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Burden of Silence is the first monograph on Sabbateanism, an early modern Ottoman-Jewish messianic movement, tracing it from its beginnings during the seventeenth century up to the present day. Initiated by the Jewish rabbi Sabbatai Sevi, the movement combined Jewish, Islamic, and Christian religious and social elements and became a transnational phenomenon, spreading througout Afro-Euroasia. When Ottoman authorities forced Sevi to convert to Islam in 1666, his followers formed messianic crypto-Judeo-Islamic sects, Doenmes, which played an important role in the modernization and secularization of Ottoman and Turkish society and, by extension, Middle Eastern society as a whole. Using Ottoman, Jewish, and European sources, Sisman examines the dissemination and evolution of Sabbeateanism in engagement with broader topics such as global histories, messianism, mysticism, conversion, crypto-identities, modernity, nationalism, and memory. By using flexible and multiple identities to stymie external interference, the crypto-Jewish Doenmes were able to survive despite persecution from Ottoman authorities, internalizing the Kabbalistic principle of a "burden of silence" according to which believers keep their secret on pain of spiritual and material punishment, in order to sustain their overtly Muslim and covertly Jewish identities. Although Doenmes have been increasingly abandoning their religious identities and embracing (and enhancing) secularism, individualism, and other modern ideas in the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey since the nineteenth century, Sisman asserts that, throughout this entire period, religious and cultural Doenmes continued to adopt the "burden of silence" in order to cope with the challenges of messianism, modernity, and memory.

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