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The Journal of Sophia Asian StudiesNo.31
AKAHORI Masayuki, “Editor’s Note” Case Studies for the Area Studies in a Globalizing World: Changing Sufi sm and Emerging Greater SudanPart 1: New Emerging Networks of Sufi s and Saint Venerators in Contemporary IslamAKAHORI Masayuki, Introductory Remarks: New Emerging Networks of Sufi s and Saint Venerators in Contemporary Islam AKAHORI Masayuki, “Islamic Saints and the Islam of Saints: A Study of Popular Religion,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):3-16. TAKAO Kenichiro, “Sufi Traditions in Modern Syria: Prosopography of the Ulemas of Damascus in the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Hijri Centuries and the Naqshbandī Khālidī Sufi Order,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):17-34. YASUDA Shin, “Commitment for Strategy: Religious Entrepreneur Networks inSyrian Shi'ite Religious Tourism,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):35-49. KUSHIMOTO Hiroko,“Re-formation of the Saint’s Image in Contemporary Malaysia:The Impact of Maulid Events and the Role of Hadrami Sayyids,”The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):51-68. WAKAMATSU Hiroki, “Veneration of the Sacred or Regeneration of the Religious: An Analysis of Saints and the Popular Beliefs of Kurdish Alevis,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):69-84. Part 2: Ethnicity and Religiosity in Emerging Greater SudanTOBINAI Yuko, Introductory Remarks: Ethnicity and Religiosity in Emerging Greater Sudan Mohamed ABDIN, “Illuminating Political Instability: The Political Consequences of the Secession of South Sudan on the Mother State,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):89-102. MARUYAMA Daisuke, “Clashes, Confl icts and Contradictions: The External Policies of Sufi Tariqas in Contemporary Sudan,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):103-122. TOBINAI Yuko, “Christianity in/and Greater Sudan: The Formation of Country Image among Christians in Khartoum,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):123-138. NAKAO Shuichiro,“A History from Below: Malakia in Juba, South Sudan, c. 1927-1954,”The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):139-160. HASHIMOTO Eri, “Reviving Powers of the Past with Modern Technology: Aspects of Armed Youth and the Prophet in Jonglei State,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):161-173. ARTICLES under other themesHORII Satoe(Translation), KAWASHIMA Midori(Explanatory Notes), “New Dawn: A Collection of Essays by Philippine Muslim Studies in Cairo in the 1960s. Japanese Translation with Explanatory Notes(8),” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 31(2013):177-192 (In Japanese) |