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Mecca and other Cosmological Centres in the Sufi Universe

O'Meara, Simon

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Christian Lange
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Alexander D. Knysh
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Abstract

Cosmological centres are places where different levels of cosmic reality are said to converge and become accessible to the human being. In the Sufi universe, Mecca is the principal place of convergence, but others exist, too, including Medina and Jerusalem. This chapter demonstrates that such places have been ritually replicated in this universe, most especially Mecca.

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O'Meara, S. (2023). Mecca and other Cosmological Centres in the Sufi Universe. In C. Lange, & A. D. Knysh (Eds.), Handbook of Sufi Studies. Vol. 2: Sufi Cosmology (205-233). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004392618_012

Publication Date Jan 5, 2023
Deposit Date Aug 9, 2021
Publicly Available Date Aug 9, 2021
Pages 205-233
Series Title Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Series Number 154/2
Book Title Handbook of Sufi Studies. Vol. 2: Sufi Cosmology
ISBN 9789004389823
DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004392618_012
Keywords Kaʿba; Mecca; Medina; Jerusalem; Prophet’s tomb; saint’s tomb; Dome of the Rock; cosmogony; pilgrimage; Hajj; ziyāra; navel; omphalos; axis mundi; space; place; sacred and profane; Eliade; arkān; replica.

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This is the version of the chapter accepted for publication in Lange, Christian and Knysh, Alexander D., (eds.), Handbook of Sufi Studies. Vol. 2: Sufi Cosmology. Leiden: Brill (2023). Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions





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