Visions of Ecumenism in a Troubled World: Sufism in the 21st Century

Authors

  • Arthur Saniotis The University of Adelaide, Australia

Abstract

Arguably, the post September 11 world has been characterized by defining cultures along civilisational lines in accordance with Samuel Huntington’s notion of The Clash of Civilisations. According to Huntington, Islam is antithetical to Western civilization, ideologically, politically and historically. Furthermore, Islam poses a potential threat to ‘enlightened’ Western nations. In this paper I will propose how Sufism may provide an alternate vision for promoting ecumenism between The West and Islam. It can provide a humanizing response to the emergence of modernist models and their ruthless debunking of traditional forms of religion and cultural systems.

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