The 2024 Conference of the European Network for the Study of Islam and Esotericism (ENSIE)
Du 1er au 3 juillet 2024 a lieu la conférence de l’ENSIE (European Network for the Study of Islam and Esotericism) à l’Université d’Exeter, organisée par par Emily Selove (University of Exeter) et Mark Sedgwick (University of Aarhus). Elle est consacrée cette année aux rêves dans les traditions ésotériques islamiques.
Programme
Lundi 1er juillet 2024
9h30-10h00 : mot de bienvenue par Emily Selove (University of Exeter) et Mark Sedgwick (University of Aarhus)
10h00-11h00
Panel 1 : Early Dreams of Ascent
Modération : M. Shobhana Xavier (Queens’ University, Kingston, Canada)
Luca Patrizi (University of Turin), « The dream of al-Ḥakīm al-Tirmidhī (d. 869) and the esoteric dimensions of the Prophet Muḥammad’s minbar »
Łukasz Piątak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań), « The Heavenly Ascent of Suhrawardī the Illuminationist: A Visionary Narrative from al-Wāridāt wa’l-taqdīsāt »
11h00-11h30 : pause
11h30-13h00
Panel 2 : Dreams in Shi’i Islam
Modération : Francesco Alfonso Leccese (University of Calabria)
Amina Inloes (The Islamic College, London), « Dreams in Twelver Shiʿi Hadith »
Zahra Naghshband (Max Weber Centre, Erfurt), « The Concealed Moon and the Cursed: Reception of Three Apocalyptic Hadiths among Batini Shiites and their Alternative Narrative of Ritual Time »
Ali Hammoud (Western Sydney University, Australia), « The Function of Dreams in Ashkivarī’s Maḥbūb al-Qulūb »
13h00-14h00 Lunch
14h00-15h00
Panel 3 : Apocalypse and Magic
Modération : Liana Saif (University of Amsterdam)
Jamel A. Velji (Claremont McKenna College, USA), « Visualizing a Present Apocalypse: Luminous (Un)-veilings in Ibn Qasī’s Kitāb khalʿ al-naʿlayn »
Emily Selove (University of Exeter), « Dreams as Arena and Weapon in a 13th-century Arabic Grimoire »
15h00-15h30 : pause
15h30-17h00
Panel 4 : Early Sufis
Modération : Antonio de Diego González (University of Malaga)
Eyad Abuali (Cardiff University), « Visionary Narratives Between Cosmology, Embodiment, and Text in Medieval Sufism »
Sayed Hassan Akhlaq (George Washington University, Washington), « The Interplay of Dreams and Prophecy: Insights from Sufi Master Aziz al-Din Nasafi »
Lisa Alexandrin (University of Manitoba, Canada), « Witnessing and Traces of the Pen according to Sa‘d al-Din Hamuyeh »
Mardi 2 juillet 2024
9h30-11h00
Panel 5 : Ottomans and Mughals
Modération : Amina Inloes (The Islamic College, London)
Binazir Gashim-Zade (Ibn Haldun University, Istanbul), « An Examination of Sufi Dream-Interpretation Methodology: Insights from Ḳuṭb al-Dīnzāde al-Iznīḳī’s al-Ta‘bīr al-munīf »
Semra Çörekçi (Istanbul Medeniyet University), « Exploring the Life of an Ottoman Pasha through his Dreams: Kulakzâde Mahmud Pasha’s Düşname (Dreambook) »
Daniel Jacobius Morgan (Santa Clara University, USA), « Verifying Dreams in late-Mughal Delhi: Shāh ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Dihlawī’s Taḥqīq al-Ruʾyā »
11h00-11h30 : pause
11h30-13h00
Panel 6 : Modern Sufis
Modération : Luca Patrizi (University of Turin)
M. Shobhana Xavier (Queens’ University, Kingston, Canada), « Archiving Dreams: Constructing Sri Lankan Sufi Shrines via Visitational Dreams »
Antonio de Diego González (University of Malaga), « Awakened Vision (ru‘ya fī-l-yaqẓa) as an Initiatory Experience in the ṭarīqa Tijaniyya »
Francesco Alfonso Leccese (University of Calabria), « A Contemporary Sufi Master and Dreams as Initiation »
13h00-14h00 : déjeuner
14h00-15h00
Panel 7 : Women’s Dreams in the Twentieth Century
Modération : Douglas Farrer (University of Exeter)
Mariam Elashmawy (Free University of Berlin), « Visions and Re-enchantments: The Magical Mentality of Bint al-Shati’ »
Gökçen Beyinli-Dinç (University of Hamburg), « Struggling for Agency in a ‘Modern’ Country: Women Healers, Saints and Dreams in Turkey’s History »
15h00-15h30 : pause
15h30-16h30
Panel 8 : Dreaming in Lahore and Burkina Faso
Modération : Lisa Alexandrin (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Ateeb Gul (Boston University, USA), « Power, Politics, and Phantasmagoria: The Role of Esoteric ‘Prophetic Dreams’ in Barelvi Activism in Lahore (1923–2023) »
Jannis Kostelnik (University of Hamburg), « Dreams and Visions of an Islamic script creator in 21st-century Burkina Faso »
16:30-17:00 : General Meeting of Members of ENSIE
Mercredi 3 juillet 2024
9h30-11h00
Panel 9 : Angels and Traditionalists
Modération : Jamel A. Velji (Claremont McKenna College, USA)
Louise Gallorini (American University of Beirut, Lebanon), « Angelic Visions in the Qur’an and a Selection of Classical Sufi texts »
Hafiz Abid Masood (International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan), « The Impact of Traditionalism in Pakistan: A Case Study of Muhammad Hasan Askari’s Contribution »
Mark Sedgwick (University of Aarhus), « Dreaming of al-Andalus: Sufism in Modern Spain »
11h00-11h30 : pause
11h30-12h30
Panel 10 : The Arts
Modération : Emilie Selove (University of Exeter)
Rubera Giorgia (University of Granada), « Visionaries: Contemporary Sufi Artists in the Western Mediterranean »
Douglas Farrer (University of Exeter), « Malay Healing Arts: From Dreamwork to Dreamcraft in Islam »
12h30-13h30 : déjeuner
13h30-15h00
Panel 11 : Contemporary Iran
Modération : Sayed Hassan Akhlaq (George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA)
Kurosh Amoui (York University, Toronto, Canada), « The Council of Witches: Woman Life Freedom and Persianate Islamotrauma »
Safa Kamdideh (Trans-disciplinary artist and researcher, Amsterdam), « Tongue of the Arcane: Synchronicities of Hafezomancy »
Golnoosh Nour (Birkbeck, University of London), « Possible Dreams, Impossible Muses: Queering Persian Visions and Sexuality »
15h00-15h30 : séance de cloture par Mark Sedgwick (University of Aarhus) et Emily Selove (University of Exeter)
15h30 : départs
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Jean-Charles Coulon (30 juin 2024). The 2024 Conference of the European Network for the Study of Islam and Esotericism (ENSIE). Le monde des djinns. Consulté le 9 novembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/11wq3