Exploring the Urs as a socio-spiritual practice in Sufism

dc.contributor.advisorChowdhury, Moiyen Zalal
dc.contributor.authorSara, Simran Shahriar
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-16T09:59:16Z
dc.date.available2025-06-16T09:59:16Z
dc.date.issued2025-05
dc.descriptionCataloged from PDF version of thesis.
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (pages 59-61).
dc.descriptionThis thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science in Anthropology, 2025.
dc.description.abstractThe Sufi beliefs have heavily influenced Bangladesh's religious and cultural environment and people’s faith ultimately taking position in the political and economic domains. Though there is extensive research on Sufism, little is known about its major rite, the Urs. Unanswered questions include who organizes the events, arranges the ceremony, why it is held, and what its current significance is. In order to fill that gap, this study conducted Seven key informant interviews (KII) and thirteen in-person interviews. Moreover, the social spiritual, and political implications of Urs were analyzed through this interview. Also, Texas Lottery of the six-day description honoring Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, which is observed every year. At Dhaka the study was conducted. The result showcases how state participation in the Mazar administration challenges the structures of the establishment, and its legitimacy and spiritual authority are challenged by traditional beliefs. Talal Asad, Michel Foucault, Saba Mahmood, and Clifford Geertz applied theory are this study. Mahmood's concept of embodied piety emphasizes women's devotional roles; Foucault's idea of heterotopia shows how the shrine becomes a sacred space distinct from everyday norms; Asad's theory of discursive tradition explores the contestation of power and religious authority; and Geertz lends insight into the symbolic meaning of ritual acts.
dc.identifier.otherID 21117006
dc.identifier.otherhttps://dspace.bracu.ac.bd/server/api/core/items/5ccfe63e-69af-407c-8f89-0ffd22512717
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10361/26056
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBRAC University
dc.sourceBRAC University Institutional Repository
dc.subjectSufism
dc.subjectMazar
dc.subjectUrs
dc.subjectCulture
dc.subjectSpirituality
dc.subjectReligious connectivity
dc.titleExploring the Urs as a socio-spiritual practice in Sufism
dc.typeThesis

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