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Female Religiosity in Central Asia provides a comprehensive examination of women Sufi leaders and their significant contributions to Islamic spiritual life in the Persianate world. Through meticulous historical research, Aziza Shanazarova challenges traditional scholarly narratives that have marginalized or overlooked women’s religious authority and influence.
The book explores how female mystics, scholars, and spiritual guides navigated complex social hierarchies while establishing themselves as respected religious figures. Shanazarova demonstrates that women were not passive participants in Central Asian Islamic civilization but rather active shapers of Sufi traditions, theological discourse, and community religious practices.
As part of the Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization series, this work contributes essential perspectives to our understanding of gender, spirituality, and authority in Islamic history. It reveals the diversity of women’s experiences and accomplishments across centuries of Central Asian religious life.







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