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Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle

    Scott Kugle explore la culture islamique, en se concentrant particulièrement sur le soufisme et les questions de genre et de sexualité au sein des sociétés musulmanes. Son travail examine de manière critique les contextes historiques et culturels, analysant les interactions entre les traditions mystiques et les normes sociales. L'approche de Kugle se caractérise par une compréhension profonde des complexités de la spiritualité islamique et de ses diverses expressions. Ses recherches offrent des aperçus précieux sur la nature variée et dynamique des identités musulmanes.

    The Merciful Door
    Living Out Islam
    Homosexuality in Islam
    • Homosexuality in Islam

      Critical Reflection on Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,9(202)Évaluer

      This analysis explores the compatibility of Islamic scripture, jurisprudence, and Hadith with a sexually sensitive interpretation of Islam. It argues that these foundational texts not only allow for a more open approach to sexuality but also actively support and endorse it, challenging traditional views and promoting a progressive understanding within the faith.

      Homosexuality in Islam
    • Living Out Islam

      Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Muslims

      • 275pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers on Muhsin, an activist with the Al-Fitra Foundation, who champions the rights of gay, lesbian, and transgender Muslims in South Africa. He emphasizes the need for reconciliation between faith and sexuality in a context often viewed as incompatible. "Living Out Islam" features interviews with activists, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in asserting their identities within Islam. This movement seeks dignity and integrity, showcasing the vital role of support groups in fostering social change and justice for LGBTQ+ Muslims in secular societies.

      Living Out Islam
    • "Wherever it may be, the candle burns, and in burning it gives others light. That is the way you must be." When the soul burns with love, the ego softens like wax and dissolves, and others benefit by the light it transmits. So taught Pir Rasheed Kaleemi, a Sufi master who lived in Hyderabad, India. The Merciful Door narrates what his American disciple learned from him over a decade of living in India and translating his teachings into practice in America. This book, born out of a direct request from Pir Rasheed himself, records the intimate conversations, mystical teachings, spiritual practices, and Qawwali songs that they shared. How is the soul related to the spirit? What is the body and how do we discover its hidden treasures? What is the eternal sound and how do we listen of it in music and in nature? How can we navigate interpersonal challenges, gender difference, sexual desire, political conflict and religious fundamentalism? The Sufi teacher offers his disciple insights from the Quran, the Prophet Muhammad's example, and the rich depths of Sufi poetry in Persian and Urdu to illuminate these questions and other guidance. The book also reveals teachings of the Kaleemi Order, which combines Chishti and Qadiri initiations, with ancient roots in Arabia and India and modern global branches.

      The Merciful Door