William E. B. Sherman is an Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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Preface: First Words vii Acknowledgments xi Mountains and Messiahs: An Introduction 1 1 Bayazid's Doubles: Hagiography and History in the Messianic Community 29 2 The Dhikr of the Wretch: Text, Practice, and the Roshani Self 62 3 Revelation through Repetition: The Roshaniyya Write the Word of God 90 4 Vernacular Apocalypse: Poetic and Polemical Emergences of Pashto Literature 118 5 The Vanguard of Disbelief: Afghan Ethnicity and Temporality after the Roshaniyya 151 Ishmael's Daydream: A Conclusion 180 A Note on Sources 189 Notes 193 Bibliography 227 Index 253
By entering the inner world of the 'illuminated ones', William E.B. Sherman's Singing with the Mountains: The Language of God in the Afghan Highlands paints a numinous picture of a land whose history and faith remain poorly understood.-- "History Today, 2024 Books of the Year" Singing with the Mountains is highly valuable for those of us interested in the complex and multiple regional histories of Islam, especially those marginalized "heterodox" groups and local traditions that are so often left out of the popular imaginary of Islam as an unbroken monolith. Sherman's achievement here is substantial and exciting.---Michael Muhammad Knight, author of Sufi Deleuze: Secretions of Islamic Atheism

