Jürgen Wasim Frembgen

Jürgen Wasim Frembgen is a German ethnologist and scholar who is an associate professor of Islamic religious and cultural history at the University of Munich.[1][2] He is also the chief curator of the Museum of Ethnology, Munich.[2]

Frembgen is known for his work on Sufism in Pakistan and has written multiple books on this subject.[3] Among the books that have been reviewed by multiple publications, include The Closed Valley: With Fierce Friends in the Pakistani Himalayas[4], The Friends of God: Sufi Saints in Islam,[5] We are Lovers of the Qalandar: Piety, Pilgrimage and Ritual in Pakistani Sufi Islam,[6] At the Shrine of the Red Sufi.[7]

Bibliography

  • The Friends of God: Sufi Saints in Islam[5]
  • Journey to God: Sufis and Dervishes in Islam[3]
  • A Thousand Cups of Tea[8]
  • The Closed Valley: With Fierce Friends in the Pakistani Himalayas[4]
  • At the Shrine of the Red Sufi[9]
  • We are Lovers of the Qalandar: Piety, Pilgrimage and Ritual in Pakistani Sufi Islam[6]
  • Das verschlossene Tal[10]

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