Lloyd Ridgeon will give a seminar titled "Muslim Relations with Christians in 13th century Anatolia: An investigation of the hagiography of Awhad al-Din Kirmani" on March 29 at 17.00. Please click here to register for the seminar.
Awhad al-Din Kirmani is considered one of the greatest figures of medieval Persianate Sufi history, although very little can be known about him for sure. This presentation focuses on the hagiography that discusses his life and miracles, but it pays specific attention to Muslim Christian relations in Seljuk Anatolia of the 13th century, where Kirmani is known to have resided. While many scholars view hagiographies with caution, it is argued herein that they are a useful source of information, not just for the life and times of the author, but also about the subject matter, especially if the work was composed soon after the author's death. In short, the hagiography reveals cordial relations between Muslims and Christians in Anatolia at a time when the number of Christians was likely to have outnumbered Muslims. It also demonstrates the confidence that Muslims had regarding the superiority of their faith. It also demonstrates the cordial relations between Kirmani and Christians, and it is this kind of Sufi attitude that may have facilitated the Islamification of Anatolia.
Biography
Lloyd Ridgeon has taught at the University of Glasgow in Islamic Studies since 1996. His main area of research is Persian Sufism, and his works include:
Aziz Nasafi (1998)
Sufi Castigator: Ahmad Kasravi and the Iranian Mystical Tradition (2006)
Morals and Mysticism in Persian Sufism (2010)
The Cambridge Companion to Sufism (ed), (2015)
Awhad al-Din Kirmani and the Controversy of the Sufi Gaze (2018)
Routledge Handbook on Sufism (ed), (2021)