Sufi experimentation in the Algerian novel Women of Jamila Bouhired Street by Rabia djelti as model
Keywords:
Sufism, experimentation, counter speech, Masculinity, power
Abstract
This paper aspires to reveal the manifestations of Sufism in the experience of Rabia djelti, the novelist, and to show how she invested in Sufi thought in the text of her novel “Women of Jamila Bouhired Street", given that delinquency to Sufism in its spiritual symbols is a form of counter-discourse, which reflects an ideological vision. It opposes forms of male oppression and domination, by selecting human models from the Sufi heritage of purity and purity, which elevates them to the ascents of the spirit.
Published
2024-06-30
How to Cite
بومعزة غشام. 2024. “Sufi Experimentation in the Algerian Novel Women of Jamila Bouhired Street by Rabia Djelti As Model”. Letters and Languages Guide 3 (1), 28-50. https://revue.univ-oran2.dz/Revue/Dalil/index.php/about/article/view/80.
Section
Articles