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9780195631449
One of the most revered mystics of the Indian subcontinent was the fourteenth-century Shaykh Mu'in al-Din Chishti, whose tomb in Rajasthan is a center of pilgrimage to the present day. This study defines the role of the Sufi mystics in Islam, and places Mu'in al-Din in a historical context, attempting to disentangle the Mu'in of history from the legendary creation of later hagiographical chronicles. The author then considers why the legend arose at all, and took the form that it assumed. Later chapters describe the history of the shrine, and the customs and hierarchy of attendants that have grown up around it in the last 500 years.Currie, P. M. is the author of 'The Shrine and Cult of Mu'in Al-din Chishti of Ajmer (Oxford University South Asian Studies)', published 1993 under ISBN 9780195631449 and ISBN 0195631447.
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