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DESCRIPTION:a lecture by Benjamin Gatling. Since the fall of the Soviet Uni
 on\, Sufi groups in Tajikistan have faced significant changes\, from growt
 h and public celebration to repression by governing elites. In this talk\,
  Benjamin Gatling draws on ethnographic fieldwork to examine how Tajikista
 n’s Sufis have adapted since 2010. It discusses how murids cope with mis
 sing pirs\, closed teaching circles\, and limited ritual opportunities\, w
 hile highlighting resilient expressions of Sufi piety\, such as pilgrimage
  practices and narratives.\n\nURL: https://religiousstudies.wisc.edu/2025/
 01/28/february-27-benjamin-gatling-lecture-being-sufi-in-central-asia/
LOCATION:1418 Van Hise Hall
SUMMARY:Being Sufi in Central Asia
URL;VALUE=URI:https://religiousstudies.wisc.edu/2025/01/28/february-27-benj
 amin-gatling-lecture-being-sufi-in-central-asia/
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