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Despite its pervasive reputation as a place of religious extremes
and war, Afghanistan has a complex and varied religious landscape
where elements from a broad spectrum of religious belief vie for a
place in society. It is also one of the birthplaces of a widely
practiced variant of Islam: Sufism. Contemporary analysts suggest
that Sufism is on the decline due to war and the ideological
hardening that results from societies in conflict. However, in Sufi
Civilities, Annika Schmeding argues that this is far from a
truthful depiction. Members of Sufi communities have worked as
resistance fighters, aid workers, business people, actors,
professors, and daily workers in creative and ingenious ways to
keep and renew their networks of community support. Based on
long-term ethnographic field research among multiple Sufi
communities in different urban areas of Afghanistan, the book
examines navigational strategies employed by Sufi leaders over the
past four decades to weather periods of instability and
persecution, showing how they adapted to changing conditions in
novel ways that crafted Sufism as a force in the civil sphere. This
book offers a rare on-the-ground view into how Sufi leaders react
to moments of transition within a highly insecure environment, and
how humanity shines through the darkness during times of turmoil.
Despite its pervasive reputation as a place of religious extremes
and war, Afghanistan has a complex and varied religious landscape
where elements from a broad spectrum of religious belief vie for a
place in society. It is also one of the birthplaces of a widely
practiced variant of Islam: Sufism. Contemporary analysts suggest
that Sufism is on the decline due to war and the ideological
hardening that results from societies in conflict. However, in Sufi
Civilities, Annika Schmeding argues that this is far from a
truthful depiction. Members of Sufi communities have worked as
resistance fighters, aid workers, business people, actors,
professors, and daily workers in creative and ingenious ways to
keep and renew their networks of community support. Based on
long-term ethnographic field research among multiple Sufi
communities in different urban areas of Afghanistan, the book
examines navigational strategies employed by Sufi leaders over the
past four decades to weather periods of instability and
persecution, showing how they adapted to changing conditions in
novel ways that crafted Sufism as a force in the civil sphere. This
book offers a rare on-the-ground view into how Sufi leaders react
to moments of transition within a highly insecure environment, and
how humanity shines through the darkness during times of turmoil.
Introducing foundational concepts in infinite-dimensional
differential geometry beyond Banach manifolds, this text is based
on Bastiani calculus. It focuses on two main areas of
infinite-dimensional geometry: infinite-dimensional Lie groups and
weak Riemannian geometry, exploring their connections to manifolds
of (smooth) mappings. Topics covered include diffeomorphism groups,
loop groups and Riemannian metrics for shape analysis. Numerous
examples highlight both surprising connections between finite- and
infinite-dimensional geometry, and challenges occurring solely in
infinite dimensions. The geometric techniques developed are then
showcased in modern applications of geometry such as geometric
hydrodynamics, higher geometry in the guise of Lie groupoids, and
rough path theory. With plentiful exercises, some with solutions,
and worked examples, this will be indispensable for graduate
students and researchers working at the intersection of functional
analysis, non-linear differential equations and differential
geometry. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge
Core.
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