Sufi Women in Pakistan: Case Study of Mai Saihba and Her Shrine in Dhok Sahi Sharif, Punjab

Saad Khan
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   Sufism is a mystical thread of Islam, which when practiced as a cultural system, creates Sufi culture, which is considered significantly different from orthodox, normative or official versions of Islam. Women's contribution to this Sufi culture, which often assimilates indigenous cultural values, has not been fully explored, thus causing ambivalence about Sufi women's lives and their roles. This paper attempts to fill this gap by exploring a variety of aspects of Sufi women's role and contribution to the enrichment of Sufi traditions and local culture in Pakistan through the case study of Mai Sahiba and her shrine, Sahi Sharif, in Punjab. This paper has two main sections. Section one, drawing upon secondary sources, highlights complex perspectives on gender and role of Sufi women in general within Sufism. Section two, drawing upon primary textual sources about Mai Sahiba's life and ethnographic fieldwork at her shrine, offers a glimpse of her life and shows how her devotees celebrate her as a Sufi who challenged hierarchical structures that exist within Sufism and in Pakistan.
巴基斯坦苏菲派妇女:旁遮普Dhok Sahi Sharif的Mai Saihba和她的神殿案例研究
苏菲主义是伊斯兰教的一个神秘线索,当它作为一种文化体系被实践时,创造了苏菲文化,这被认为与正统、规范或官方版本的伊斯兰教有很大的不同。妇女对这种苏菲文化的贡献,往往同化了土著文化的价值,并没有得到充分的探索,从而导致对苏菲妇女的生活和她们的角色的矛盾心理。本文试图填补这一空白,通过对旁遮普的Mai Sahiba和她的神社Sahi Sharif的案例研究,探索苏菲派妇女在丰富苏菲派传统和巴基斯坦当地文化方面的作用和贡献的各个方面。本文主要分为两个部分。第一部分,利用二手资料,强调了苏菲派中苏菲派女性的性别和角色的复杂观点。第二部分,利用有关Mai Sahiba生平的主要文本资料和在她的神殿进行的人种学田野调查,提供了她生平的一瞥,并展示了她的信徒如何庆祝她是一个挑战苏菲主义和巴基斯坦存在的等级结构的苏菲派。
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